Every AEW Pay-Per-View Ranked - From Worst To Best
3. Double Or Nothing 2025
Double Or Nothing 2025 felt like a night that had been building for the better part of a year. AEW had some trying times in 2023 and 2024, with the company's previously stellar reputation being questioned by wrestling's general public. This PPV was the culmination of a truck load of hard work and the moment that All Elite Wrestling no longer had to defend themselves against their detractors.
The final of both the men's and women's Owen Hart Tournaments were exemplary. Mercedes Mone and Jamie Hayter went to war for the opportunity to face Toni Storm for the AEW Women's title at All In, with the CEO grabbing the victory. 'Hangman' Adam Page and Will Ospreay put on one of the best matches in company history in the main event. The pair both lay exhausted on the mat at the end of the match, having given their all, with Page scoring the win with a lethal Buckshot Lariat.
The undercard was varied and fun as hell too. Ricochet and Mark Briscoe in a Stretcher Match was a blast, and Willow Nightingale and Marina Shafir were the first women to take the Anarchy In The Arena match by storm in the battle between The Death Riders and The Young Bucks vs Team AEW.