Every AEW Pay-Per-View Ranked - From Worst To Best
38. All Out 2022
Nobody on planet earth was talking about the in-ring action after the night known as Brawl Out, as CM Punk's unforgettable press conference and the endless rumors about what happened backstage afterwards dominated AEW for the next year. Punk had won back his AEW World Championship from Jon Moxley, after being squashed for the belt a few weeks earlier on Dynamite. The pair never quite delivered a match that lived up to its billing, before all hell broke loose after the show went off the air.
Toni Storm won the interim AEW Women's World Championship in a star-studded Fatal Four-Way against Britt Baker, Jamie Hayter, and Hikaru Shida to begin her first-ever AEW championship reign. The Elite vs 'Hangman' Adam Page with The Dark Order turned back the clock in the Trios Championship final, with Kenny and The Young Bucks emerging victorious before having to relinquish the belts due to their post-Brawl Out suspensions.
The whole card was a bit of a train wreck, with Chris Jericho and Bryan Danielson delivering a fairly dull singles match, and the weird team of Sting, Darby Allin, and Miro getting the better of The House Of Black. Powerhouse Hobbs defeated his former Team Taz teammate Ricky Starks in a satisfying match, but the whole event is written in the history books as the night AEW descended on a spiral that it took them years to recover from.