Every AEW Pay-Per-View Ranked - From Worst To Best

15. Double Or Nothing 2021

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The return of a passionate AEW crowd after the makeshift solutions offered throughout the pandemic made a hell of a difference to the joyous feel around Double Or Nothing 2021 at the company's spiritual home of Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida. It was a card brimming with so much of what made the early days of AEW such a fun and exciting spectacle.

The heavily underrated feud between the team of Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston and The Young Bucks came to a head, with The Elite members hanging on to their AEW Tag Team gold. Kingston and Moxley's entrance, still carrying the Bucks designer Jordans, remains the stuff of legend. Fan-favourite 'Jungle Boy' scored his first big singles win by dumping Christian Cage out at the end of a great Casino Battle Royale, and Britt Baker also retained her AEW Women's Championship with a win over her best rival to date, Hikaru Shida.

The AEW World Championship match between Kenny Omega, Pac, and Orange Cassidy delivered way above expectations, with Omega snatching victory when it really seemed as though 'Freshly Squeezed' had the match won, and Jericho's Inner Circle lived to fight another day after winning a Stadium Stampede match against The Pinnacle. Had they lost the match, they'd have been forced to disband.

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