Background in
Lowell, Massachusetts.
Battleground was previously an annual July
pay-per-view (PPV) event established by
WWE in 2013, although the
original 2013 event was held in October. Battleground continued until its final event in
July 2017, which was held exclusively for wrestlers from the promotion's
SmackDown brand division, following the reintroduction of the brand extension in July 2016 where WWE split the main roster between the
Raw and SmackDown brands where wrestlers were exclusively assigned to perform. A Raw-exclusive Battleground was expected to be held in 2018, but it was taken off of WWE's PPV lineup as following
WrestleMania 34 that year, WWE discontinued brand-exclusive PPVs, resulting in the promotion reducing the yearly amount of PPVs produced. On March 30, 2023, after five years, WWE revived Battleground for its
developmental brand,
NXT, and it was scheduled to take place on Sunday, May 28, 2023, at the
Tsongas Center in
Lowell, Massachusetts.—unlike previous Battlegrounds, the 2023 event did not air on PPV as beginning with the 2022 calendar year, NXT's major events are only available via WWE's livestreaming platforms. Tickets went on sale on April 1. The event went head-to-head with
Double or Nothing, a PPV event produced by
All Elite Wrestling (AEW), which is AEW's flagship event. This marked the first time since 1989 that two major promotions produced major events head-to-head, after WWE's
WrestleMania V (airing on PPV) and
World Championship Wrestling's
Clash of the Champions VI (airing on
TBS). According to WWE executive
Shawn Michaels, the scheduling was not intended for WWE to go head-to-head with AEW, but that it was just due to the holiday (
Memorial Day weekend) as he said WWE events had always done well on holidays.
Storylines The card included matches that resulted from scripted storylines. Results were predetermined by WWE's writers on the NXT brand, while storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television program,
NXT, and the supplementary online streaming show,
Level Up. At
Stand & Deliver,
Carmelo Hayes defeated
Bron Breakker to win the
NXT Championship, ending Breakker's reign at 362 days. On the following episode of
NXT, Breakker embraced Hayes and Trick Williams, but turned on them. At
Spring Breakin' after Hayes' successful title defense, Hayes challenged Breakker to a title match at Battleground, only for Breakker to lay out Hayes and Williams. The following week, Breakker accepted the challenge. During the
2023 WWE Draft,
NXT Women's Champion Indi Hartwell was drafted to the main roster on Raw. She had also recently injured her leg. On the May 2 episode of
NXT, Hartwell announced that she would be vacating the title and that a
tournament to crown a new champion would begin the following week with the final at Battleground. In April 2023, after months of inactivity following the closure of
NXT UK, reigning
NXT Heritage Cup Champion Noam Dar made his debut for NXT. On the May 16 episode of
NXT, Dar hosted his first United States installment of "Supernova Sessions" and had
Dragon Lee as his guest. Dar bragged about his Heritage Cup and lorded it over Lee, much to Lee's annoyance. Lee urged Dar to defend his championship but Dar resisted until
Nathan Frazer interrupted and addressed Dar's constant dodging of title defenses. Provoked by this, Dar accepted Lee's challenge for the Heritage Cup at Battleground, marking the first defense of the Heritage Cup on the NXT brand and subsequently its first defense in the United States. At Spring Breakin', Dijak viciously attacked Dragunov backstage. At Stand & Deliver,
Gallus (
Mark Coffey and
Wolfgang) (with
Joe Coffey) retained the
NXT Tag Team Championship in a
triple threat tag team match involving
The Creed Brothers (
Julius Creed and
Brutus Creed). On the May 16 episode, after The Creed Brothers won their match, they called out Gallus to another title match at Battleground, which was confirmed the following week. ==Event==