Every AEW Pay-Per-View Ranked - From Worst To Best
13. All Out 2024
All Out 2024 is arguably AEW's most controversial PPV to date. Some of the extreme violence drew criticism from all corners, especially during The Blackpool Combat Club's shocking heel turn at the end of Bryan Danielson's non-title match with TNT Champion, Jack Perry. The controversy didn't stop there, as 'Hangman' Adam Page and Swerve Strickland used all manner of weapons in the latest installment of their bitter feud during their Lights Out Steel Cage Match.
Danielson defeated Jack Perry with a running knee strike, before The Patriarchy came to ringside to attack The American Dragon. Jon Moxley appeared alongside Claudio Castignoli, PAC, and Wheeler Yuta to make the save, before the group turned on Danielson. Moxley then suffocated Danielson by putting a plastic bag over his head in one of the most shocking moments in AEW history. It had been a tough night for the BCC, who had seen Pac and the team of Castognoli and Yuta lose their title matches for the International and Tag Team Championships to Will Ospreay and The Young Bucks respectively.
This night also included Kris Statlander making Willow Nightingale submit by using a chain around her face, before Hangman and Swerve would use cinder blocks, staplers, and stabbing one another with a burnt spike and a hypothermic needle during their Lights Out Steel Cage match. All Out 2024 is an evening that will live long in the memory for some pretty extreme reasons.