AEW Double or Nothing 2023: Date, start time, how to watch

Don’t miss AEW Double or Nothing on Memorial Day Weekend. Here’s all the info you need to watch.

Is AEW Double or Nothing the company’s premiere pay-per-view? An argument can certainly be made that it is, particularly since it was the first one in company history back in May 2019. Wrestling fans know it’s now ready to take over every Memorial Day weekend, and this year is no different.

Though MJF made headlines for … um, different reasons at last year’s event, he’s front and center in 2023. He’ll be defending his beloved BBB version of the AEW World Championship against not one, not two, but three challengers — Darby Allin, Jack Perry and Sammy Guevara, a.k.a. the other Pillars. Can any of them emerge with their first ever world championship, or will the Devil somehow escape with the gold still in his possession?

The other headliner promises to be the Anarchy in the Arena match between two groups who need something big and violent to settle their beef, Blackpool Combat Club and The Elite. Expect their showdown to rage all over T-Mobile Arena and make creative use of the space and any and all objects that happen to be in the building that day.

Expect the rest of the card to be loaded up for AEW’s annual Las Vegas showcase, and perhaps even a little NJPW presence considering that Forbidden Door is just a month or so down the road.

Here’s everything you need to know to watch this year’s event.

AEW Double or Nothing 2023

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