Every AEW Pay-Per-View Ranked - From Worst To Best
6. All In 2024
AEW's second All In at Wembley Stadium featured an all-star card with some incredible highlights. Coming a year after the controversial event that saw CM Punk's final AEW match and his backstage altercation with Jack Perry, this was a night in which the in-ring action made all of the headlines.
Bryan Danielson's entrance to Europe's 'The Final Countdown' in the main event was a magic moment, and his victory over Swerve Strickland to win the AEW World Championship and keep his career alive in front of a stadium full of rowdy Brits was euphoric. On that note, this is a crowd who were already hyped up from AEW's British royalty, Will Ospreay, taking MJF's International Championship, Mariah May defeating Toni Storm in the first of their now legendary trilogy, and Nigel McGuinness returning to in-ring competition for the first time since 2011 in the Casino Gauntlet Match.
There was also thrilling tag matches with The Young Bucks seeing off FTR and The Acclaimed in a Triple Threat, and a great Trios Championship Ladder Match between The House Of Black, The Patriachy, the Bang Bang Gang, and The Blackpool Combat Club. It would be remiss to not mention the letdown between Mercedes Mone and Britt Baker, but that's a small footnote in an otherwise incredible PPV.