Every AEW Pay-Per-View Ranked - From Worst To Best
12. Dynasty 2024
There have been some incredible, heart-warming moments in AEW PPV history, but few have been as satisfying as watching Swerve Strickland lift the AEW World Championship at the end of Dynasty 2024. Strickland has been one of the best signings in AEW history. His tag team run with Keith Lee ruled, his feud with Adam Page is one of the best in pro wrestling's recent history, and his title win over Samoa Joe was as deserved as a title win could possibly be.
FTR and The Young Bucks left it all in the ring as 'Jungle Boy' Jack Perry returned for the first time since All In 2023 to cost FTR the vacant tag team titles in an exciting and dramatic Ladder Match. Willow Nightingale got her first taste of AEW gold by defeating Julia Hart for the TBS Championship (immediately coming face-to-face with Mercedes Mone), and Kuzuchika Okada and PAC had a match as great as you'd expect for the Continental Championship.
The undoubted highlight of Dynasty 2024 came in the stunning match between Bryan Danielson and Will Ospreay. Coming two months after Ospreay signed his full-time AEW contract, Danielson wasted no time in setting up a match for the ages to determine who the better man was. Ospreay would leave with the win, but both men gave the performance of a lifetime in a match that exceeded even the highest expectations.