Everything You Need To Know About AEW WrestleDream
AEW WrestleDream start time, how to watch, match card
Oct 1, 2023
All Elite Wrestling are set to return to pay-per-view this weekend with WrestleDream, with the promotion set to pay homage to Antonio Inoki with a wealth of AEW and New Japan Pro-Wrestling talents slated to be in action.
Several high-profile matches have been announced for the card, including a dream match between Bryan Danielson and Zack Sabre Jr. as they look to determine who is the best technical wrestler in the world. Adam Cole won't be in action at WrestleDream, though, as he has sustained a broken ankle. MJF will instead defend the ROH World Tag Team Championships in a Handicap Match against The Righteous.
Find out everything you need to know for AEW WrestleDream below:
AEW WrestleDream will take place on Sunday, October 1 at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington, USA. The main show will get underway at 8 pm ET/ 5 pm PT in the United States. WrestleDream will begin at 1 am BST on Monday, October 2 in the United Kingdom for any fans staying up to watch the pay-per-view.
AEW WrestleDream will be available in the United States on pay-per-view through Bleacher Report. All major PPV providers on cable and satellite TV will also be carrying the show. AEW and Joe Hand Promotions have partnered to bring WrestleDream to select out-of-home establishments in North America too.
In the United Kingdom, fans can order AEW WrestleDream on FITE for $19.99 or $16.99 if they have a subscription to AEW Plus. The show can also be ordered to watch on YouTube for £16.99.
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