The future will be on display for All Elite Wrestling, while a rivalry months in the making will look to be settled via violence as the company presents Double or Nothing on May 28.
AEW's signature event is inside the T-Mobile Arena and airs on BR Live in the U.S. and DAZN worldwide.
The main event is expected to be a battle of the Four Pillars of AEW. MJF defends the AEW World Title against Sammy Guevara, "Jungle Boy" Jack Perry, and Darby Allin. All four men, early AEW signings, have faced off at one point in AEW's short run, but this will be the first time all four have fought at the same time.
Another big bout will be an Anarchy in the Arena match between The Elite (Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson, and "Hangman" Adam Page) and the Blackpool Combat Club (Bryan Danielson, Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta). Moxley's feud with Omega has spilled over to the other men in their groups, with relentless attacks by the BCC against Omega's friends. Omega's manager Don Callis betrayed him, joining the BCC. Page, who has had a complicated history with The Elite, rejoined the group for this fight.
Anarchy in the Arena is a no-disqualification, tornado tag match that can erupt into chaos at any moment.
Other matches feature several world title bouts. FTR defends the AEW World Tag Team Titles against Jeff Jarrett and Jay Lethal, Jamie Hayter defends the AEW Women's World Title against The Outcasts' Toni Storm, and Orange Cassidy defends the AEW International Title in a 21-man battle royal. Wardlow defends the TNT Title against Christian Cage, while Jade Cargill defends the TBS Title against Taya Valkyrie.
Below is everything you need to know about AEW Double or Nothing 2023, including start time, how to watch, updated match card, and betting odds!
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When does AEW Double or Nothing 2023 start?
- Date: Sunday, May 28 | Monday, May 29
- Buy-In: 7 p.m. ET | 4 p.m. PT | 12 a.m. BST | 9 a.m. AEST
- Main card: 8 p.m. ET | 5 p.m. PT | 1 a.m. BST | 10 a.m. AEST
AEW Double or Nothing 2023 takes place on Sunday, May 28. The main card will air at 8 p.m. ET | 5 p.m. PT | 1 a.m. BST | 10 a.m. AEST, and the buy-in pre-show takes place at 7 p.m. ET | 4 p.m. PT | 12 a.m. BST | 9 a.m. AEST.
How to watch AEW Double or Nothing 2023
Country | Date | TV channel | Live stream |
United States | Sun. May 28 | - | BR Live |
Canada | Sun. May 28 | - | DAZN, FITE, PPV.com |
United Kingdom | Mon. May 29 | - | DAZN, FITE, PPV.com |
Australia | Mon. May 29 | - | DAZN, FITE. PPV.com |
Fans in the U.S. can watch AEW Double or Nothing through BR Live and traditional pay-per-view formats. Double or Nothing and will air on DAZN outside the U.S..
WATCH: AEW Double or Nothing 2023, live on DAZN
AEW Double or Nothing 2023 PPV price: How much does AEW event cost?
B/R Live will be streaming the event for $49.99. Traditional pay-per-view will also come to a total of $49.99.
The following prices are through DAZN:
- U.K.: £16.99
- Ireland: €18.99
- Canada: $49.99
- Australia: $29.99
- New Zealand: $32.99
- Mexico: $379
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AEW Double or Nothing 2023 location
AEW Double or Nothing is inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The arena, home to the Golden Knights hockey team and several UFC events, can hold up to 20,000+ people.
Betting odds for AEW Double or Nothing 2023
Per Bet Online:
- MJF is the -5000 to retain the AEW World Title, over Darby Allin (+500), Sammy Guevara (+600), and "Jungle Boy" Jack Perry (+800).
- Jamie Hayter is the -400 to retain the AEW Women's World Title, while Toni Storm is the +250 underdog.
- FTR are the -1000 favorite to retain the AEW World Tag Team Titles, while Jeff Jarrett and Jay Lethal are the +500 underdogs.
- The Elite are the -400 favorites in the Anarchy in the Arena match, while the Blackpool Combat Club are the +250 underdogs.
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AEW Double or Nothing 2023 match card
- MJF (c) vs. Sammy Guevara vs. "Jungle Boy" Jack Perry vs. Darby Allin for the AEW World Title
- The Elite (Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson, and "Hangman" Adam Page) vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Bryan Danielson, Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta) in an Anarchy in the Arena match
- Jamie Hayter (c) vs. Toni Storm for the AEW Women's World Title
- FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) (c) vs. Jeff Jarrett and Jay Lethal for the AEW World Tag Team Titles (with Mark Briscoe as the special guest referee)
- Orange Cassidy (c) defending the AEW International Title in a 21-man Blackjack Battle Royal
- Wardlow (c) vs. Christian Cage for the AEW TNT Title
- Jade Cargill (c) vs. Taya Valkyrie for the AEW TBS Title
- Ethan Page and The Gunns (Austin Gunn and Colten Gunn) vs. Jeff Hardy, Matt Hardy, and HOOK
- Adam Cole vs. Chris Jericho in an Unsanctioned match
- The House of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King, and Buddy Matthews) (c) vs. TBA for the AEW World Trios Titles