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114.01.2026Slikkrikk6.0 
210.01.2026Dsannito5.0 
307.01.2026AjStylesWasBetterThanYourFavorite4.0A rare misfire for AEW. The main event obviously was the main talking point but there was some other bad stuff too. The TNT and ROH title matches sucked, Mone vs Julia sucked. The tag match was a bunch of filler nonsense too. I enjoyed some of the matches for sure but overall more bad than good here.
405.01.2026EvieSonicFan1247.0 
504.01.2026ilikewrestling66  
606.12.2025Tiger Mask IVXX I said it in a lot of my match comments, but this crowd was dead after about two matches. Really ruined the rest of the show. This phenomenon happens in almost every big AEW show, if you are fair to the company and care to notice. The crowd usually waits to stop caring until halfway though. Adam Cole vs Daniel Garcia might as well have fought out in the loading dock to get a reaction. Even Tony mentioned needing to stay awake on commentary before the Omega match. You know, to promote how exciting the product is to the audience that paid money to watch at home, where they could go to sleep instead.
706.12.2025SKeL7.0 
802.12.2025guymandude7.0 
907.11.2025Its Clobbering Time6.0The show had it's moments but their was way to much bad on it and the show dragged on for way to long. One of AEW's weaker PPVs.
1005.11.2025Maui5.0As a PPV this was mediocre as hell and it won't have a lasting impact - maybe a negative one (lol). There were only two good matches, both were the Owen Hart Foundation 2025 Men's Tournament Quarter Final Match's with - to my surprise - Briscoe vs. Fletcher being the MOTN, despite me not liking the finish. Speaking of finishes, that's one of AEW biggest problems since its inception I guess (didn't watch all of it). They can't make clean matches, especially for important Title matches. It'S like WCW 2000 all over again. The booking is most of times horrible and cringe-worthy. The third best match was for the AEW International title. It felt too choreograpehd and like a circus act rather than a real wrestling match. That's why the other two matches are in the lead. The opener was the second best match. Everthing else was decent or mediocre. Unfortuntately the main event was the worst and a real stinker of a "match". However booked this - and we all know who that egocentrical person is - should be ashamed of himself.
1119.10.2025TERRYFUNKFANATIC7.0 
1216.10.2025TriggaHell6.0 
1316.10.2025IYOSreign  
1426.09.2025D P  
1523.09.2025ExtremeExpress7.0Was there in person - great show but I was so exhausted by the end after working all day and then being at this show. Tons of great action as always, with the highlight of the night for me being FTR's turn on Copeland.
1622.09.2025bam binton6.0 
1714.09.2025TPG7.0This was a very long show at nearly 4.5 hours and I don't think it needed to be that long. Matches like Fletcher/Briscoe and Mone/Hart could have been TV matches, but I think it's a case of AEW wanting to get those wrestlers on the PPV. I understand wanting to give the wrestlers at least 15 minutes in most of the matches, but I think it's important to not go too long when you're going past midnight on a Sunday night. I was exhausted writing about it and I liked most of the show. You could tell there were some matches where the crowd was tired, but they were a very good crowd for many of the big matches.
1808.09.2025jaletta8.0 
1908.09.2025Demon King8.0 
2028.08.2025Mordfrey8.0 
2127.08.2025Luj8.0 
2221.08.2025XXXX8.0 
2321.08.2025yellowsanchez8.0 
2418.08.2025Laaki6.0 
2512.08.2025Tomm2116.0 
2609.08.2025MilkDDT7.0 
2708.08.2025Obird1228.0 
2804.08.2025naturalheelheat  
2903.08.2025zezo 088.0 
3026.07.2025Jacksaccount8.0 
3121.07.2025JCarrier19906.0Considering the general high level of quality AEW PPVs have and specifically this year with Revolution, All In Texas and Double or Nothing ranking near the top of their all time shows, it's a bit surprising when one is just a mixed bag. The roster is too talented for an out right stinker, so there's plenty of highlights. Kevin Knight looked like a star against Ospreay in a hot opener. Kyle Fletcher continues to be one of the fastest rising singles stars of the past year against Mark Briscoe. Toni Storm has one of her best title defenses against a huge and imposing Megan Bayne. I had a good time with FTR tag match, as I usually do. And although it clearly went on five mins too long, the Omega/Bailey/Ricochet three way is a MOTYC, just a hell of a match. But there's a whole lot of flab on this card, with yet another boring hurt syndicate match, washed Adam Cole and turbo washed Chris Jericho matches. And just when you're feeling good after the great three way match, we get another absolute stink bomb of a main event with Mox and the death riders. Kinda the best and worst of AEW in 2025 on one card.
3219.07.2025UltraMark17.0 
3307.07.2025boymeetsworld7.0 
3430.06.2025ajschlos5.0 
3526.06.2025Burner6.0 
3617.06.2025JakeR5.0 
3715.06.2025NiesamowitePL5.0 
3814.06.20251coldscorpio8.0 
3912.06.2025Romsito8.0 
4012.06.2025Joker king5.0 
4109.06.2025R910.0One of the amazing PPV of the year till now everything was great the international match was so amazing and awesome the main event was great also briscoe and Fletcher was stunning Ospreay and knight was over the expectations everything in this show was amazing
4209.06.2025Sandmann7.0Sicherlich war Dynasty irgendwo ein Übergangs PPV aber dafür war er dann doch recht gut finde ich. Ospreay gegen Knight war dann als Opener auch gut gewählt. Man hatt direkt ein echt starkes Match am Start. Crowd war drin und Knight wächst hier wirklich ein wenig über sich hinaus. Das war schonmal gut. Das Tag Team Titelmatch danach war in Ordnung. Solide Action aber das Hurt Syndicate natürlich noch eine Nummer zu groß für Bill und Keith. Mone gegen Hart war in Ordnung. Vielleicht sogar ein wenig besser als ich gedacht hätte. Sieg von Mone geht natürlich klar. Das Trios Titelmatch war auch in Ordnung. Alles gute Matches bisher, aber man ist halt bei AEW PPVs mehr gewöhnt von AEW. Dafür ist das Women's Titelmatch dann direkt eine ganze Spur besser. Das war wirklich ein gutes Match. Storm und Bayne funktionieren gut miteinander im Ring und so gibt es ein starkes Match hier. Fletcher gegen Briscoe war das nächste starke Match. Die beiden schonen sich kein bißchen. Eine echte Überraschung das es so gut war. Bandido gegen Jericho hatte ein komplett verpatztes Finish aber immerhin war das Ergebnis richtig. Cole gegen Garcia fand ich besser als die Bewertung hier vermuten läßt. Das war ein anständiges Match der beiden. MOTN ist aber der Three Way. Typischer AEW/PWG Style mit vielen Spots und schneller Action. Das war wirklich grandios und hat Spaß gemacht. Gerne wieder. Der Main Event hatte für viele das falsche Ende aber das Match war trotzdem nicht so schlecht wie es hier gemacht wird. Ich fand es gut und die Rückkehr der Bucks passte gut da rein. Insgesamt ein anständiger PPV:
4308.06.2025PLRadek7.0 
4407.06.2025turtleHRZ8.0 
4502.06.2025MaskDeMasque6.0 
4602.06.2025Pantaman7.0 
4731.05.2025Shadow Explosion7.0The first half of this show is fine, but it also includes one of the worst matches of the year in Hart vs. Mone. I didn't watch the ROH title match or the TNT title match cause I knew I wasn't going to care. But Fletcher vs. Briscoe, The Triple Threat, and yes even the main event were great watches. Lots of stories developing for the TV shows that I don't care to watch anymore, so if that's your bag, you're rolling in it. Pretty Good Show.
4826.05.2025EG968.0 
4923.05.2025LetmetellyouBrother7.0 
5023.05.2025Laceydj5.0 
5122.05.2025I like wrestling2227.0 
5220.05.2025Thenxt observer7.0(7.3/10) As the saying goes: it's not about how you start, but how you finish. Dynasty 2025 started super duper hot, but the finish fell more flat than an M. Night Shyamalan ending. Plot twist: The young bucks are back. Helping out the dudes that drove them out of the building many months prior. Hopefully, they'll be able to make it all make some f****ng sense. Hopefully, but I won't hold my breath. For now, I'll continue to support the superb talent that give their entire blood and guts to tear down the house, in spite of the works of (little) he who shall not be named.
5319.05.2025kurtdangle7.0 
5417.05.2025Blindage6.0 
5512.05.2025ISimon19128.0AEW Dynasty 2025 was a b-show with a lot of overbooking and airtime, I love wrestling, but let's face it, a PPV of this caliber doesn't need to be more than 4 hours long, as much as the Owen Hart tournament matches were great, these could easily be cut from the show. Ospreay vs. Knight: Besides death, the only certainty in life is that Billy GOAT will deliver on PPV. MOTN (****1/2). Hurt Syndicate vs. Learning Tree was fun (***). Mercedes vs. Julia (***1/4). Death Riders vs. Rated FTR: good match, I really liked the joint movements between the champions and the icing on the cake was FTR's turn over Cope (***1/2). Tony vs. Megan: I thought this match was a missed opportunity, as much as I love the character Timeless, it's time to put other women in the title scene and Megan Bayne would be a great name for that, I didn't like the ending (***1/4), Fletcher vs. Briscoe: another great match between the two (****1/4). Now we reach the low point of the night with the two worst matches of the show, Jericho vs. Bandido: the whole thing about restarting the match was stupid and unnecessary (***). Garcia vs. Cole: boring match and the worst of the night (***). Kenny vs. Speedball vs. Ricochet (****1/4). Mox vs. Swerve: I liked this match, even with the result and the unexpected turn by the Bucks (****). Overall a PPV that could have been better optimized and again controversial (7.5/10)
5612.05.2025Crippler Crossface7.0 
5709.05.2025MOST7187.0 
5809.05.2025TruHeelSP37.0 
5907.05.2025interrupted5.0 
6006.05.2025DerHitman7.0 
6104.05.20254everdelayed7.0 
6201.05.2025KarlPG8.0 
6330.04.2025cliffmorganwstl7.0 
6429.04.2025rs1257.0 
6527.04.2025RemyLeBeau6.0 
6625.04.2025Bristant4407.0 
6725.04.2025SpaffedUpAWall7.0 
6824.04.2025Divus Rolexus5.0 
6924.04.2025Chyonofuji7.0 
7024.04.2025GermanWrestlingFan6.0 
7124.04.2025JacobTheSnakob7.0 
7223.04.2025Open The Vault7.0AEW Dynasty 2025 was another example of a good PPV with a bad ending that nobody liked. The Deathriders stuff is so jarringly bad at this point that it's holding down AEW. I know it's a draw but just because it's a draw doesn't mean it's good. We had some highlights like Ospreay vs. Knight, I feel like this match put Kevin Knight on the map. FTR turning on Cope was really well done. Megan Bayne kind of impressed me, Fletcher vs. Briscoe was damn good, Omega vs. Ricochet vs. Speedball was MOTN and Okada / Omega's staredown was awesome. The main event was just underwhelming. Not as god awful as Cope vs. Mox but another mediocre match that was put on a bad position with The Young Bucks returning. Let's see where this goes because the last time I saw the Bucks, I found them decent at best and horrible to watch at worst with the new gimmicks. Overall, a good show with a bad ending hampering it down. [***3/4]
7323.04.2025BunkFunk447.0Not a great PPV, which is thankfully a rarity for AEW. But, it's a "minor" PPV in between Revolution and Double Or Nothing (with All In after that). That said, there were really questionable decisions that most everyone agrees upon. The wrestlers and matches are not at fault (except Chris Jericho), but Tony Khan and the rest of the decision makers are. It's a real shame because AEW has been cooking lately, with some great Dynamite episodes over the last few months. The product is great, but this was a let down. Probably a 6.5 or 7 out of 10 still because the good is still VERY GOOD. Instead of going thru the matches 1-by-1 I'll list the stupid and bad then the good. Stupid and Bad: 1) Length of show and card. Everyone on the east coast is really annoyed that it went past midnight. I don't blame them. I'm on the west coast, so I didn't realize until I saw the complaints. But, I did know how tired I was getting. 2) Easiest way to shorten it? Get CHRIS JERICHO the HELL off this card and my TV. This match was 7th out of 10 and AFTER both women's matches. Unacceptable. This is pre-show or TV material AT BEST. Jericho is washed up and has had go-away heat for some time now. Either retire or figure out a re-invention that's not just a new name or gimmick this time. Re-configure your in-ring or else. Tony Khan needs to realize this and NOT re-sign him again (got a 1-year extension last year). 3) Like I said, only 2 women's matches and they were both in the 1st half of the card. Ridiculous. There should have been 3 (Willow vs Marina Shaffir) and Toni/Bayne should have been 2nd to last. 4) TNT title match should have been earlier in the show. Garcia doesn't have an exciting enough ring-style to keep the audience engaged even though we all love him. 5) Ending with two consecutive 30-minute matches. Even though one was the Triple Threat with Kenny, Speedball, and Ricochet, you can't do that at the end of this long ass show. 6) Everyone and their mother is done with the Death Riders. Nobody was happy that Mox won at Revolution, and less were happy he won again here. The match was much better than Revolution main event, but of course it was because Swerve was in it here. But it still wasn't great. Too slow for that spot. I don't mind the Young Bucks surprise run-in, because that's for a story to be told going forward. Tony Khan needs to learn when to cut his losses on stories like this. Swerve is loved and nobody would have been unhappy had he been champ again. The Good: 1) I don't love that there are 1st round Owen Hart tourney matches on a PPV, but both men's matches were GREAT. Ospreay/Knight opened the show with a bang and holy mother of god do Fletcher/Briscoe have chemistry? Probably match of the night for that one. Mercedes/Julia was very good. Julia is much better recently - she doesn't just jump INTO people in the corner, she runs THROUGH them. Same for her strikes. Someone must have pointed this out because it was my big complaint of hers (I'm a big fan), and as of a month or so ago she started finishing her moves and is 100% more believable. 2) Big Bill vs Hurt Syndicate. MEAT. Bill is so good. 3) FTR turn. People saw it coming, but we have also been waiting for it. Heel FTR will be great. Hoping that Cope goes Brood and/or teams with Cage finally. 4) Toni and Megan Bayne. Toni is the greatest and this match was excellent. Loved the Rocky gimmick as well as the multiple hip attacks followed by a storm zero yet Megan kicked out at 1. That's how you build a monster. I wouldn't have been mad if Bayne won, because that's the story they were telling. 5) International Title 3-way. All 3 of them are great and despite the length, it is what I wanted. I'll watch any of them wrestle any day. Together, there were some moments. Slow build as always for Kenny matches, but the highlights, especially the finish of an AVALANCHE One-Winged Angel on Ricochet, are a great payoff.
7422.04.2025Kluuz6.0 
7521.04.2025alexxxxblookat7.0 
7621.04.2025Kazuchika4208.0 
7721.04.2025YuuRiTK6.0 
7821.04.2025DanTalksRasslin6.0Kind of a tale of two shows here, with a few great matches (at least one of which was awesome) tempered by some of AEW's worst stuff in recent memory. On the positive side, the Omega-Bailey-Ricochet three-way was easily the best match of the night and one of the best this year; a match that not only provided great action but also did a great job of making all three participants come out of it looking better for it. Storm vs Bayne and Ospreay vs Knight were also great, Fletcher vs Briscoe and the Rated FTR vs Death Riders six-man were also good (the latter having a well-executed turn angle for FTR). Mone vs Hart and the Tag Title match were OK. Jericho vs Bandido was also mostly OK, but I'm not sure how well the old-school booking of the finish came off for the AEW audience. Garcia vs Cole seemed somewhat off. For the second straight month, though, the real letdown of the show was the main event - to be sure it was at least a better match than the Mox vs Copeland bout last month, but the finish with the Bucks showing up didn't make sense, and the Death Riders story just isn't working. They need to get the belt off of Moxley yesterday and they can't keep waiting for Darby to come back from Everest in several months to do it.
7920.04.2025ShawnDon7.0AEW Dynasty 2025 was yet another PPV that had the potential to be great, but got dragged down by poor booking choices and a main event that actively frustrated fans. AEW has developed a worrying pattern lately: strong undercards with standout matches that get completely overshadowed by overbooked finishes and storytelling misfires, and this was no different. The show wasn't without its highlights. Will Ospreay vs. Kevin Knight was one of the night's best matches, and a real breakout performance for Knight. He looked like he belonged in the ring with a top-tier guy and made a big impression here. Kenny Omega vs. Ricochet vs. Mike Bailey was the clear Match of the Night, and honestly a Match of the Year contender. Just a lightning-paced, incredibly fluid three-way with unreal chemistry and top-level execution. One of the best triple threats ever. Toni Storm vs. Megan Bayne also exceeded expectations. Storm is always on point, and Bayne stepped up big time in one of her best AEW performances so far. Rated FTR vs. Death Riders was pretty good in parts. FTR's heel turn on Cope was another highlight. It was executed cleanly and gives FTR some new heat and direction moving forward. Mark Briscoe vs. Kyle Fletcher was very strong as well. Great back-and-forth, physical, with good emotion. Fletcher's stock continues to rise. Unfortunately, the rest of the card was bloated and inconsistent. The Tag Title match was passable but had zero heat. It felt like a placeholder match that didn't belong on a PPV. Mercedes Moné vs. Julia Hart was okay--sloppy in moments and not PPV-worthy, especially with no real story behind it. Would've worked better as a Dynamite match. Bandido vs. Jericho started decent but completely fell apart by the end. The finish, involving Bandido's family pointing out cheating and the match being restarted, was ridiculous and made AEW's officiating feel inconsistent across the card. Adam Cole vs. Daniel Garcia was flat. Great that Cole finally picked up a big win, but Garcia's reign ends with a whimper. No fire, no heat--just a slow match that didn't feel like it mattered. And then we got to the main event, which derailed the show completely. Swerve Strickland, one of the most over wrestlers in the company, had all the momentum. The logical next step was a title match against Hangman Page at All In: Texas, with Hangman overcoming his demons by winning the Owen Cup. AEW had been building toward that story for over a year. Instead, we got another overbooked mess. The Young Bucks returned, aligned with the Death Riders, and cost Swerve the match. It made no sense storyline-wise, felt completely tone-deaf, and turned what should've been a career-defining moment into one of AEW's most frustrating finishes. The match was already slow and lacked urgency. The interference-heavy finish just killed it. Moxley retaining again--via interference yet again--has fans beyond tired. The story isn't just stale, it's actively damaging AEW's momentum. To make matters worse, the show ran 4.5 hours, and it felt like it. Several matches had no real build and could've been saved for Dynamite or Collision. The Owen Hart Cup matches, while technically fine, didn't have enough weight to justify being on PPV. The ROH World Title match didn't belong here either--long, strange finish, and again, just added to runtime bloat. The Omega/Okada staredown after the triple threat was one of the best visuals of the night and should've been the lasting memory of the show. Instead, it's been completely overshadowed by the frustrating ending. This marks the third PPV in a row where AEW has put on a good show and let the main event--and specifically the Death Riders storyline--ruin the momentum. The storytelling is starting to feel directionless, and some of AEW's best talents (like Swerve, Omega, and even Moxley) are being overshadowed because of it. Final Verdict: Strong matches, weak card structure, too many filler bouts, and a main event finish that left fans angry instead of excited. AEW needs to start delivering actual payoffs again. Good matches aren't enough--fans want satisfying conclusions and earned moments. Dynasty 2025 had the tools to be great. Instead, it'll be remembered for what went wrong.
8019.04.2025SiticEye7.0 
8119.04.2025albtherainmaker7.0 
8219.04.2025burningninja067.0 
8319.04.2025Matt3156.0 
8418.04.2025OnyxGuard6.0 
8518.04.2025psychostar7.0This had some bangers for sure -- the triple threat and Ospreay/Knight were my favs -- but it's a shame that the show ended with another buzzkill of a main event. Mox's reign has been deflating and there's only so many more times we can see the same thing before shit just gets bad.
8618.04.2025BigDave1235.0 
8717.04.2025alibjk776.0 
8817.04.2025DestructiveDanyah5.0 
8917.04.20253L0L08.0 
9017.04.2025Crilumain6.0 
9117.04.2025AvgEliteEnjoyer7.0Great ppv apart the ending that dragged everything down. I am still looking forward to the Death Riders' story but Moxley needs to stop with the BJJ bullshit and wrestle like before. A heel should not be boring, moreover in-ring and in AEW, where the wrestling is the most important aspect.
9217.04.2025Littlewaffle117.0 
9317.04.2025SwitchBlade8.0 
9417.04.2025YannisPapiss6.0 
9516.04.2025FakeShemp6.0 
9616.04.2025Oswuold8.0It could have been better overall but it wasn't bad either. I get that a lot of people wanted Mox to drop the best here (me included) but at least I think they already have a plan for that. In terms of wrestling the only bad match was the 2 v 2 tag team, the Triple Threat was instead godly. ****1/4
9716.04.2025Frenchnightmare7.0 
9816.04.2025SupaKool7.0 
9915.04.2025MEDamine5.0 
10015.04.2025Hatef7.0