Every AEW Pay-Per-View Ranked - From Worst To Best
2. All In 2025
AEW in a stadium will always be a reminder of how far the upstart company has come in such a short space of time, but All In 2025 felt like a spectacle that deserved of a venue the size of Global Life Field in Arlington, Texas. The pace and quality of matches were unrelenting, and the stakes felt high throughout this sensational PPV.
Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay put aside their differences to defeat the Young Bucks, stripping the Jacksons of their EVP status and starting a downward spiral of poverty that would provide entertainment for months. After years of era-defining matches in Japan, Kazuchika Okada and Kenny Omega fought on American soil for the first time to unify the AEW Continental and International Championships, and Toni Storm and Mercedes Monet finally shared a ring after a whole year of being kept apart, as the 'Timeless' one scored the victory.
The main event felt as big as AEW gets, as the babyfaces of AEW and a cameo from Bryan Danielson helped 'Hangman' Adam Page to free the AEW World Championship from Jon Moxley and The Death Riders in a vicious Texas Death Match. Blood flowed and chaos reigned, but Swerve Strickland putting years of hatred aside to come to 'Hangman' Adam Page's aid had a feelgood factor like no other. It was the perfect end to a superb night that had AEW feeling like the feeling had been restored for good.