All Elite Wrestling is bringing one of its signature pay-per-view events to a new venue in New York City this spring, according to a report from Andrew Zarian.
AEW Double or Nothing is scheduled to take place at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York. The venue, which typically hosts tennis matches as part of the U.S. Open, holds approximately 14,000 seats for tennis.
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AEW's New York Expansion
This marks the first wrestling event to be held at Louis Armstrong Stadium, though the venue has hosted other sporting events. A boxing match was held at the stadium in July 2025.
AEW has become a regular presence in New York in recent years, particularly with its Grand Slam events at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing Meadows. The company has successfully filled the larger Arthur Ashe Stadium, which holds over 23,000 fans, for previous New York shows.
Louis Armstrong Stadium is located in the same Flushing Meadows–Corona Park complex as Arthur Ashe Stadium, both serving as venues for the U.S. Open tennis tournament.
Date Still To Be Announced
While the location has been reported, AEW has not officially announced a date for Double or Nothing 2026. The event traditionally takes place in late May, dating back to the company's first pay-per-view in 2019.
Double or Nothing is one of AEW's "big four" annual pay-per-view events, alongside Revolution, All Out, and Full Gear. The event has historically been held in Las Vegas, though the company has occasionally moved it to other markets.
With the venue secured in New York, fans can expect an official announcement from AEW regarding the date and ticket information in the coming weeks.