AEW WrestleDream 2023: Where and how to watch?
We will get to see many great and exciting matches in this event.
The 2023 AEW WrestleDream is an upcoming AEW Pay-per-view, which is scheduled to take place on October 1, 2023 at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington. This event is a tribute to the founder of New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW), Antonio Inoki, as it is his first year death anniversary. The event pledges to begin with a Ten Bell Salute to show respect and to remember Inoki. AEW has confirmed a total of 14 matches for the event, including wrestlers of AEW, ROH and NJPW. Here is a complete preview of the match card and predictions based on the news and rumors.
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Sneak peek into some of the matchcard:
Six-Man Tag Team Match- Chris Jericho & The Golden Elite vs The Don Callis Family
All the members of the Jericho Association Society left Jericho alone. Sami Guevara and Jericho faced each other at AEW Grand Slam, where Guavara low blowed Jericho and won. The following week when Jericho was attacked by Guevara, Kenny Omega came to rescue him. Omega then added Jericho to his team with Kota Ibushi to take on Konosuke Takeshita, Sammy Guevara and Will Ospreay.
As per speculations, The Don Callis family might win the match, as they have the clear upper hand.
Bryan Danielson vs Zack Sabre Jr.
Bryan Danielson will face NJPW World TV Champion Zack Sabre Jr. in a non-title singles match. Both had a match long back in front of 45 people at Heartland Wrestling in 2008, where Byran recalled and issued a challenge.
As per speculations, Bryan Danielson will win the match once again to repeat what happened in the past.
AEW TNT Championship Match- Two out of Three Falls Match
Luchasaurus won the AEW TNT Championship, but Christian took his championship and claimed himself as the real TNT Champion. At AEW Collision, Saurus defended his TNT Championship against Darby Allin and Christian Cage, where Cage pinned Luchasaurus to win the championship. As Allin asked for a rematch for the title, Cage will defend the TNT Championship in a two out of three falls match.
As per speculations, Christian Cage will retain the championship with the help of Luchasaurus and an unexpected member might debut following the win.
AEW WrestleDream Telecast Details:
AEW's Live PPV WrestleDream is scheduled to be aired live on October 2, 2023 (Monday) early morning at 4.30 am IST on Eurosport and Eurosport HD. The show can also be streamed live online on Discovery+ OTT with a premium subscription of INR 399 per year or INR 199 per month. AEW WrestleDream can be watched in Eurosport for free on Reliance Digital Tv, Airtel Digital Tv, Jio Tv and Tata Sky.
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