It’s Memorial Day weekend, and wrestling fans know what that means.All Elite Wrestling (AEW)will take center stage for the fifth-straight year with the 2023 AEW Double or Nothing event. AEW Double or Nothing dates back to 2019, when the upstart wrestling company hosted its first-ever pay-per-view event in Las Vegas. Five years later, AEW returns to Nevada for another edition of Double or Nothing.
AEW’s biggest stars will be featured in a series of matches ranging from a four-way ladder match to a battle royale and unsanctioned match. The list of AEW superstars scheduled to fight at Double or Nothing includes MJF, Kenny Omega, the Young Bucks, Christian Cage, Jon Moxley, Jade Cargill, FTR, Orange Cassidy, Toni Storm, Bryan Danielson,Chris Jericho, and more. Find out where to watch Double or Nothing below.
When and where is 2023 AEW Double or Nothing?
AEW Double or Nothing will air at8 p.m. ET on Sunday, May 28. The Buy-In show, AEW’s version of a preshow, begins at 7 p.m. ET. The event will be held inside theT-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
How to watch 2023 AEW Double or Nothing
Double or Nothing will air live in a pay-per-view format this Sunday night. Customers in the U.S. and Canada can purchase the event for $50. Double or Nothing is available throughBleacher Report Liveand traditional pay-per-view formats. A purchase through BR Live provides the live stream and the on-demand replay. The replay will be available for 72 hours. Double or Nothing can also be viewed atselect bars and restaurants, like Dave & Buster’s, and a handful of theater locations.
Customers outside of the U.S. can purchase Double or Nothing through multiple platforms, includingDAZN, FITE.TV,YouTube, PPV.com, SKY Germany, and SKY Italia. The price of the pay-per-view will vary depending on your market. Don’t know what platform to purchase Double or Nothing on? Visit theAEW websitefor more information.
2023 AEW Double or Nothing Card
The main event of Double or Nothing will be a four-way match for theAEW World Championship. MJF will defend his title against Sammy Guevara, Darby Allin, and “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry. View the entire card below.