Jim Ross to miss AEW Double or Nothing following hospitalization

Though he’s hoping for a quick recovery from his health issues, Jim Ross won’t be in Las Vegas for AEW’s Double or Nothing pay-per-view this weekend.

Ross announced on Thursday morning that he needed to make an unexpected trip to the emergency room due to shortness of breath. Later in the day, Ross shared a photo of his two daughters visiting him in the hospital.

Dave Meltzer reports that Ross is dealing with the flu, raised heart enzymes, and breathing issues. Ross isn’t able to be in Las Vegas for Double or Nothing, but he expects to be fine within a few days:

Jim Ross, 72, was hospitalized on 5/23 at his other home in Norman, OK, due to shortness of breath. He said that he won’t be able to go to Las Vegas this weekend for Double or Nothing, which was his next announcing gig as right now he’s only doing PPV shows. He said that he has a Class A flu and raised heart enzymes to go along with breathing issues but was getting excellent care and expects to be fine in a few days.

Ross revealed this March that he had signed a new one-year contract with AEW. His role is to provide commentary at AEW PPV events.

Double or Nothing is taking place from the MGM Grand Garden Arena this Sunday (May 26).

Earlier this month, Ross said he was feeling good and his health was better than it’s been in a while:

My health is better than it’s been in over a year, I’m happy to say. My right hip, that’s healing and getting better. My radiation wound from skin cancer–and I’m cancer-free–is still healing. Vaping has helped. It’s allowed me to stop taking pain medication and get me through the night. I’m feeling good. And I’m still doing what I love.

“Business is About to Pick Up,” a new book by Ross on his 50 years in pro wrestling, was released on May 7.

AEW announces details for Double or Nothing 2024

AEW is officially heading back to Las Vegas for Double or Nothing 2024.

The Memorial Day weekend tradition will continue as Double or Nothing takes place from MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, May 26. The venue will also host a live episode of AEW Collision on the eve of Double or Nothing.

Tickets for the events will go on sale to the general public this Saturday (March 30).

This is MGM Grand Garden Arena’s first time hosting Double or Nothing since 2019. The past two years, Double or Nothing took place from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Daily’s Place in Jacksonville hosted Double or Nothing in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Double or Nothing is happening on the same night as NXT Battleground. Savannah, Georgia is hosting that NXT premium live event.

AEW also announced today that the post-Double or Nothing episode of Dynamite will be held at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California on Wednesday, May 29. That week’s Collision episode will be taped in advance at Acrisure Arena in Palm Springs, California on Thursday, May 30.

Tickets for the Kia Forum show are also going on sale this Saturday. On-sale information for the Palm Springs show will be announced at a later date.

Before Double or Nothing, AEW will present its Dynasty pay-per-view from St. Louis on Sunday, April 21. The next three AEW PPVs (Dynasty, Double or Nothing, and Forbidden Door) will be available on TrillerTV in the United States in addition to traditional methods.