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2023 WWE Crown Jewel: Date, Location, Start Time, and How to Watch

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WWE Crown Jewel is approaching after the Fastlane event. WWE superstars are getting ready to travel to Riyadh, as the company has its annual visit to Saudi Arabia.

Fastlane turned out to be a successful night for several popular WWE superstars. LA Knight and John Cena defeated The Bloodline, Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso became the undisputed tag team champions by defeating The Judgement Day, and Seth Rollins emerged victorious against Shinsuke Nakamura. Rollins wasted no time and quickly found a new challenger in Drew McIntyre following his intense match with Nakamura. McIntyre, who has been determined to prove himself since returning to WWE programming in July, challenged Rollins to a match at Crown Jewel, which the champion accepted.

Crown Jewel will take place on November 4 and will be followed by the Survivor Series event later in the month.

To stay updated with all of WWE’s signature events, which will be covered here by CBS Sports, take a look at the complete 2023 pay-per-view schedule below. It includes the dates and locations of all the key upcoming events known at this time.

WWE 2023 PPV schedule

Saturday, Nov. 4 WWE Crown Jewel Riyadh
Saturday, Nov. 25 WWE Survivor Series Chicago
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