What is the best AEW pay-per-view event of all time?

By YPB Team

From the landmark debut at Double or Nothing to the record-breaking Wembley crowd, AEW has delivered some of wrestling's most memorable nights. Which show was the best?

Double or Nothing 2019 — ranked #11
Double or Nothing 2019
AEW's landmark inaugural PPV that launched the promotion, headlined by Chris Jericho vs Kenny Omega and Dustin Rhodes' legendary comeback match.
Full Gear 2019 — ranked #22
Full Gear 2019
A brutal showcase featuring MJF's shocking betrayal of Cody Rhodes and the infamous no-rules Lights Out Match between Kenny Omega and Jon Moxley.
Revolution 2020 — ranked #33
Revolution 2020
Jon Moxley's gritty first title defense headlined an early pandemic-era show that proved AEW's in-ring product could anchor events on its own.
Revolution 2021 — ranked #44
Revolution 2021
The infamous Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch between Kenny Omega and Jon Moxley closed one of AEW's most ambitious and polarising shows.
All Out 2021 — ranked #55
All Out 2021
Widely regarded as AEW's best PPV ever, featuring CM Punk's seismic return to wrestling after seven years plus the debuts of Adam Cole and Bryan Danielson.
Revolution 2022 — ranked #66
Revolution 2022
CM Punk vs Hangman Adam Page delivered a classic world title match, with exceptional in-ring quality throughout the whole card.
Forbidden Door 2023 — ranked #77
Forbidden Door 2023
The second AEW-NJPW crossover spectacular packed with dream matches and surprise appearances that only this joint promotional event could produce.
All In London 2023 — ranked #88
All In London 2023
A historic night at Wembley Stadium before 80,000 fans, the largest professional wrestling crowd in European history.
All Out 2023 — ranked #99
All Out 2023
Sting and Darby Allin's legendary farewell Tornado Tag match against The Young Bucks, hailed as one of the greatest retirement matches in wrestling history.
WrestleDream 2023 — ranked #1010
WrestleDream 2023
A critically acclaimed Seattle show featuring outstanding work from Will Ospreay, Samoa Joe, and Bryan Danielson in the Pacific Northwest debut.
Dynasty 2024 — ranked #1111
Dynasty 2024
AEW's newest major event brand launched with a stacked card including Samoa Joe's title reign and a memorable FTR Tag Team showdown.
All In London 2024 — ranked #1212
All In London 2024
The second Wembley Stadium extravaganza continued cementing AEW's global status with massive crowd energy and a stacked roster across every match.
Full Gear 2024 — ranked #1313
Full Gear 2024
A fan-favourite end-of-year event with strong championship bouts and the continuation of some of AEW's best ongoing storylines.
Double or Nothing 2025 — ranked #1414
Double or Nothing 2025
The promotion's sixth anniversary flagship show delivered on major storyline payoffs as AEW entered its most ambitious run of programming.

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