AEW Double or Nothing 2023: Start Time, Results, Live streaming coverage

The AEW (All Elite Wrestling) Double or Nothing event on May 28, 2023, was an unprecedented night in the history of professional wrestling. PPV (pay-per-view) live streamed by AEW gave fans across the world an exciting show that blended classic and contemporary wrestling techniques and embodied the passion that has made the company a major force in the sport.

Tens of thousands of fans tuned in from all corners of the globe, signaling a new era in digital wrestling viewership. The event was not only live-streamed to homes across the world but also featured interactive elements that allowed fans to feel part of the experience like never before. Live chats, exclusive backstage footage, and real-time reactions from fans worldwide were intertwined with the main event footage, creating an immersive viewing experience.

2023 AEW Double or Nothing Wrestling Information:

This page covers the Double or Nothing match schedule and where to watch the highly anticipated pay-per-view event.

 

Date: May 28, 2023

Start Time: Pre-Show: 7:00 pm ET / 1:00 am CET / 4:00 pm PT

            Main Show: 8:00 pm ET / 2:00 am CET / 5:00 pm PT

Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Broadcast: DAZN, B/R Live, FITE

Channel: All Elite Wrestling

Livestream Without VPN: FitePass PPV

 

AEW Double or Nothing featured several thrilling matches that kept viewers on the edge of their seats. Among the night’s most notable was the showdown between Kenny Omega and Hangman Adam Page, a breathtaking display of strength, agility, and sheer passion that fans are calling a classic.

 

Omega, known as “The Cleaner,” showcased his iconic, high-flying style, while Page, with his cowboy persona, remained steadfast and grounded, providing a compelling contrast of styles. The match ended with a shocking twist, with Page securing an unexpected victory and cementing his legacy in the AEW history books.

 

On the women’s side, Hikaru Shida and Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D., engaged in a match that pushed the boundaries of women’s wrestling. Their display of technical prowess, tenacity, and in-ring storytelling was a testament to the rising prominence of women in the sport. The result was a nail-biting spectacle that saw Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D., emerging as the AEW Women’s World Champion.

How can I watch 2023 AEW Double or Nothing live from anywhere?

The AEW Double or Nothing event, like many professional wrestling events, is available for viewing via a variety of platforms. It is primarily a pay-per-view (PPV) event, but AEW has partnered with several streaming services to reach a wider audience.

 

Here are some options you have for watching AEW Double or Nothing live from anywhere:

  • B/R Live (Bleacher Report Live): In the United States, B/R Live is the official streaming partner for AEW. You can watch the event live on the B/R Live app, which is available on various platforms including Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and Android TV. You can also watch it on their website.

 

  • Traditional Pay-Per-View: You can order the event through your local cable or satellite provider’s PPV service, if they offer it.

 

  • FITE TV: For international viewers, AEW events are usually available on FITE TV. FITE TV is a global streaming platform dedicated to combat sports, including wrestling, MMA, and boxing. It is accessible through its website and has an app available on iOS and Android devices, Roku, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire TV.

 

  • VPN Service: If you’re in a location where the event isn’t available, you could consider using a Virtual Private Network (VPN). A VPN can mask your location and make it appear as if you’re browsing from a different country. This way, you can bypass geographic restrictions and access streaming platforms like B/R Live or FITE TV.

 

It’s obvious that there is no legal way to watch the 2023 AEW Double or Nothing (Pay-Per-View) event for free anywhere. Wrestling fans in Australia and New Zealand should go for DAZN or FITE. DAZN charges $29.99 AUD in Australia and $32.99 in New Zealand for this PPV.

 

FitePass PPV is also streaming Double or Nothing in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK, and Ireland. Streamers in those territories will pay $19.99 and $9.99 USD respectively (depending on GEO). It’s a totally hassle free platform & one time payment. We are not charged from your account for AEW Double Or Nothing 2023.

 

Please also note that it is always a good idea to ensure you have a stable and fast internet connection when streaming live events to avoid any interruptions or poor quality video.

 

AWE Match Card 

At Double or Nothing, four competitors will battle it out for the AEW World Title. “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry, Sammy Guevara, and Darby Allin will be there to challenge MJF for his championship. Check out the full card down here.

 

  • AEW World Championship: MJF (champion) vs. Jungle Boy vs. Darby Allin vs. Sammy Guevara
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Jamie Hayter (c) vs. Toni Storm
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship: FTR (c) vs. Jay Lethal & Jeff Jarrett, with Mark Briscoe as special guest referee
  • TNT Championship: Wardlow (c) vs. Christian Cage in a ladder match
  • TBS Championship: Jade Cargill (c) vs. Taya Valkyrie
  • AEW International Championship: Orange Cassidy (c) to defend title in a 21-man Blackjack Battle Royale
  • Anarchy in the Arena: The Elite (Kenny Omega, Young Bucks, & Hangman Page) vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Bryan Danielson, Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, & Wheeler Yuta)
  • Chris Jericho vs. Adam Cole in an unsanctioned match, with Sabu serving as the special guest enforcer
  • Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy, & Isiah Kassidy vs. Ethan Page & the Gunns (If Hardy Party wins, then Matt controls Page’s contract)