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129.05.2025mathvrdr10.0By far the best PPV of 2025 for me. All the matches delivered, the main even is an absolute five star, the crowd was totally electric and the production team put in the efforts to greatly produce this show. The only flaw is that, as often with AEW, this show was quite time consuming. 4H30 of non-stop wrestling is a bit too long. Appart from that, a nearly perfect even for me.
229.05.2025MMGoose10.0 
329.05.2025goldendolphen9.0going into this show i was really excited about it really looking forward to it. several days removed it's without a doubt one of the best aew ppvs ever. truly amazing wrestling. the only things that keep this away from being a perfect 10 in my eyes was the placement of the 6 man tag after anarchy in the arena. what was that about? such a set up. to go from anarchy straight to the mens owen final wouldve been godly i wouldve ascended. also a better opponent for the hurt syndicate. "sons of texas" ok man. another great aew ppv without jericho as well can we keep this trend going please?
429.05.2025Bongo10.0 
529.05.2025momomarin948.0 
629.05.2025ValonFang10.0 
729.05.2025jayspace0110.0Way too damn long. Should have cut FTR vs Garcia/McGuiness and Paragon vs Don Callis Family. Both of those matches could have shined as main events on Dynamite or Collision. I would rate lower but the Owen Heart Finals, Ricochet v Briscoe, and Anarchy in the Arena matches were all just so phenomenal. If AEW are going to keep these events so long, they need to start two hours earlier.
829.05.2025vincexgraps10.0Front to back, I enjoyed all the matches, and it's not the type where I enjoy it because it's good, I enjoyed it because it was just really freaking fun. It was an experience like no other. I felt the stakes from the owen hart finals, and the Anarchy in the Arena? It's literally a dream come true for me. Kenny Omega wilding out to Bodies was just everything. Best show of the year so far for AEW. 10/10
929.05.2025Garmonbozia8.0 
1029.05.2025karios24RM10.0wow amazing incredible ppv... the start with the women's final owen cup tournament and end with the men's owen cup tournament it was definitely a right desicion... and the anarchy is just what AEW brings and no one compare
1129.05.2025JacobTheSnakob10.0 
1229.05.2025RestlingThots 1) Great idea bookending the show with the finals of the Owen Hart tournament! Obviously, both matches lived up to the hype, but that's not the only thing they have in common - in both cases an unexpected contender (at least for me) came up on top. Thank God I'm not a betting man anymore, otherwise I would have lost a lot of money on Jamie and Ospreay. Especially considering Will being a heavy favorite with gambling companies; I don't remember such a discrepancy in the betting odds and the actual outcome in a long time. 2) The Stretcher Match exceeded my expectations. I'm so glad AEW became the place where Ricochet finally can fully display his talent and realize his potential. 3) The Tag Team Championship match made me so anxious about MJF costing the Hurt Syndicate their first title defense with him as their newest member at ringside. It would have made me feel so bad for him. It took me back to my school days, when I didn't want to screw anything up, but somehow kept screwing everything up anyway. In my mind, they told a great story both inside AND outside the ring in this one. 4) Honestly, I planned to skim through the Anarchy in the Arena match, but when Drowning Pool's "Bodies" hit the speakers, I shit you not, it became one of my coolest moments in pro-wrestling history. Of course, I could not miss a single beat of this song, and by the time the track was over (and what a way to stop the music it was! ), I was too invested into the match to continue skimming through. Every year we wonder how are they going to top the Anarchy in the Arena match next year, and every year they do it. That being said, I have no idea how are they going to top this insanity next year. 5) On paper, Paragon vs Josh Alexander / Takeshita / Fletchers looks like a dream match, but in reality it was just a filler - a breather, a toilet break match before the main event. 6) The main event really had this "big fight" feel. I don't even remember when the last time AEW was able to conjure up this magic in the air. It was truly a phenomenal battle with, as mentioned earlier, an unexpected outcome - for many Will Ospreay dethroning Jon Moxley at All In was a foregone conclusion, including me.
1329.05.2025DelegyQX10.0 
1429.05.2025LJAwesome 039.0Definitely a home run in terms of PPV for AEW! It started off well yet had me skeptical in terms of the result in the Owen Hart Women's Final and FTR vs. Garcia/Mcguiness being more storyline with solid in-ring offense. The Stretcher match definitely brought the energy up for me, I'm becoming a fan of Briscoe & Ricochet has found his groove being his annoying yet talent heel. The AEW Tag Team Title match was definitely the weaker match yet still had enjoyable moments for me in terms of seeing Sons of Texas. The Continental Title Match, Anarchy in the Area, & Owen Hart Men's Final were my MOTN as they provided so much entertainment and help certified my love for AEW as the alternative wrestling promotion! AEW Women's Title was good, I'm happy to see Mina Shirakawa apart of AEW and she fits in well, The Paragon vs. Don Callis Family while having little build and coming after Anarchy in the Area put on some good action with the superstars involved. A solid PPV that will definitely be remembered in the long run of AEW Career.
1529.05.2025Clyde8.0 
1629.05.2025SlowUnsteady8.0 
1729.05.2025cinocode9.0 
1829.05.2025MehdiStark10.0 
1929.05.2025babymeltzer10.0 
2029.05.2025Jayvon10.0 
2129.05.2025ahmed10.0 
2229.05.2025WrestlingGOAT10.0 
2329.05.2025Joker king10.0 
2429.05.2025Kanki10.0 
2529.05.2025ParkwayDriver7.0A show that had pieces that I enjoyed in the main event especially followed by the stretcher match. The opener and Bailey/Okada were both pretty good but both had foregone conclusions with the opener particularly overstating its welcome. AITA was more enjoyable than last year's but similarly overstayed its welcome. Some solid matches in-between with the tag title match and Paragon trios match both being more middling. It is a show that could have been paced more effectively and been improved. 6.5-7
2629.05.2025Plume Kiddo10.0 
2729.05.2025DarkPrince8.0Ein Guter AEW PPV, aber definitiv nicht (Stand Jetzt 9.50) 9.50 Wert. Eine viel zu hohe Gesamtbewertung meiner Meinung nach. AEW zeigt hier insgesamt mit Pre-Show, Main Show und Press Conference knapp an die 7 Stunden Wrestling, was einfach absolut viel zu viel ist! Ich bin auch etwas uneinig mit den Match Zeiten. Opener zwischen Jamie Hayter und Mercedes Mone ist das beste Beispiel. Das Match war nicht schlecht, aber hätte man hier 5 - 6 Minuten weniger gezeigt wäre Ich vollkommen zufrieden gewesen, so hatte man einfach ab und zu müde Phasen mit drin (****). Auch das darauffolgende Tag Team Match. Knapp 25 Minuten Matchzeit! Wofür? Die paar Minuten hätte man auf andere Matches auf teilen können oder generell einfach streichen können. Das Match war hier definitiv 10 Minuten zu lange! Und wirklich Gut fand Ich es leider auch nicht. Das Stretcher / Ambulance Match war dann das erste Match was mir wirklich sehr sehr gut gefallen hat! Auch wenn AEW aus dieser Match Art irgendwie was eigenes machen wollte, war es an sich eigentlich einfach nur ein Simples Ambulance Match. Das war echt sehr stark und auch die Match Zeit war vollkommen Okey. Definitiv zu empfehlen (****1/2). Das AEW World Tag Team Championship Match hat mir dann überhaupt nicht gefallen und wirkte einfach absolut Random auf der Card. Das hätte man ruhig weglassen können und auch damit hätte man etwas Zeit gespart. Kazuchika Okada vs. Mike Bailey dann einfach ein fantastisches Wrestling Match. Auch hier absolut empfehlenswert (****1/2). Toni Storm vs. Mina Shirakawa fand Ich dann auch absolut in Ordnung (***3/4). Anarchy In The Arena war dann absolutes Cinema. Ich war nie ein Freund davon die Musik während des Matches laufen zu lassen, aber hier haben die so gut damit gespielt und was echt gutes daraus machen können. Das Match kam mir definitiv länger vor als 35 Minuten. Es kam mir eher vor wie 45 Minuten bis 1 Stunde. Aber wirklich auch hier absolut empfehlenswert und auch das muss man definitiv gesehen haben (****3/4). Und dann? Hatte Ich tatsächlich schon damit gerechnet das der PPV zu Ende gewesen ist. Anarchy In The Arena war für mich der absolute Main Event, hab mir aber dann gedacht: "Warte mal, es fehlt ja noch Ospreay vs. Page" und dann kam erstmal das Six Man Tag Team Match. Und Ich war so sauer und hab mir gedacht "Dieses Match ist einfach komplett an der Falschen Stelle. Warum schiebt man so ein Match noch zwischen da rein? Absoluter Müll, auch wenn hier das Six Man Tag Team Match nicht schlecht gewesen ist, war es absolut fehl am Platz (***3/4). Der Main Event war dann Glasklar das Match Of The Night und ein absolut würdiger Main Event hier für Double Or Nothing. Ein unglaubliches Wrestling Match von beiden und AEW hat mir hier schon vor dem Match absolutes "Big Match" Feeling verschafft. Wo Ich ehrlich sein muss, dass sie das noch nicht oft geschafft hatten. Für mich persönlich sind es auch nur die beiden die Moxley Glaubhaft den AEW World Championship abnehmen könnten. Hangman Page gewinnt am Ende womit Ich ehrlich gesagt nicht gerechnet hatte. Das hat mich schon ziemlich überrascht, aber grade DAS ist es was das Match noch besonderer macht. Adam Page vs. Jon Moxley also bei All In Texas, bin mal gespannt was man mit Ospreay für dieses große Event geplant hat (*****1/2). Insgesamt muss Ich sagen, wie schon anfangs erwähnt, dass mir der Event deutlich zu Hich bewertet ist, dennoch finde Ich hier eine 8er Bewertung für absolut richtig. Finde alles darüber wäre meiner Meinung nach zu Hoch.
2829.05.2025TrashBoat1828.0 
2929.05.2025BarneyJune9.0 
3029.05.2025Rayshawn0010.0 
3129.05.2025mockworm10.0 
3228.05.2025TrueHero9.0 
3328.05.2025farzan sidd44410.0 
3428.05.2025alieta10.0 
3528.05.2025IYOSreign9.0 
3628.05.2025Sky22710.0 
3728.05.2025AmirTheEnforcer10.0 
3828.05.2025Doh The Don9.0 
3928.05.2025BigTrucker10.0 
4028.05.2025Edge10.0 
4128.05.2025KayfabeTheatre7.0The greatest AEW PPV of al ltime like it is currently ranked? I think that's a bit over the top, but AEW finally knocked one out of the park again here. I think the lack of a Moxley Main Event and no Chris Jericho certainly helped. Top matches here were The Owen Hart Final, Anarchy in the Arena, and the stretcher match. Only complaint is my normal complaint with wrestling right now. This show's timeline topped out including pre-show of right at 6 hours long. It took three sittings to watch this whole damn thing.
4228.05.2025Freaky69310.0Überragender PPV! Ich war im Vorfeld nur auf die großen Matches gehypt, am Ende kam dabei einer der besten PPVs überhaupt raus. Der Main Event und das AitA-Match schaffen es sicherlich in meine All-Time Favorites. Ich liebe einfach alles an beiden Matches, genau deshalb schlägt mein Herz für AEW. Das man sich im Main Event dann auch noch für den mich richtigen Sieger entschieden hat, ist das i-Tüpfelchen. Moné vs. Hayter war auch sehr stark, das Stretcher Match die positive Überraschung des PPVs und das Finish bei Okada vs. Speedball war auch der Wahnsinn. Es war einfach durch die Bank ein bockstarker PPV, der keine Comebacks, Debüts, etc. nötig hatte.
4328.05.2025Paul049.0 
4428.05.2025Chad72210.0 
4528.05.2025SkyIcons10.0Best AEW PPV of the year from start to finish. The Owen Hart Cup finals opening and closing was the perfect decision. Both were amazing. The AITA rocked. Everything else was good or at least passable.
4628.05.2025TH081010.0As I write this review out, this is easily PPV of the year. By far. Nothing even compares to the experience of watching this live. I only ended up missing one match (switched over to Vaquer vs Grace during the tag title match which as expected was the weakest part of the show), however, the rest of the show was AMAZING. Mercedes/Jamie had a great opener worthy of the Owen Cup final. It was really lovely seeing them gel so well with each other, and Mercedes continues her run of being one of, if not, the best women's wrestler in North America right now. FTR vs Nigel and DG was fun, although it had no reason to be longer than the match before it. The stretcher match was awesome, and honestly, I'm happy for Ricochet finally fleshing out a personality, and how it contrasts with Mark Briscoe's, their dynamic was fun to watch too. Okada vs Speedball was a pleasant surprise, and it blew away my expectations completely. Okada finally locked in and wasn't phoning it in and matched everything Speedball threw at him, especially the brilliant closing stretch. Toni vs Mina was fun. Anarchy in the Arena was probably the most fun I've had watching a match other than the TLC match on SmackDown and the Women's 3 way at WrestleMania 41. The trios match got the death spot, but was fine for what it was. Big pop for The President, The Ace. And the main event. Man. Just a perfect wrestling match, and the match of the calibre of the talents of Hangman Adam Page and Will Ospreay. Probably my favorite match of the year closing out the best PPV of the year. Mercedes/Jamie ****1/4 (4.25). FTR/Nigel-DG ***1/2 (3.5). Ricochet/Mark ****1/4 (4.25). Kazu/Speedball ****1/4 (4.25). Toni/Mina ***3/4 (3.75). AITA ***** (5). Paragon/DCF ***1/2 (3.5). Hanger/Will ***** (5).
4728.05.2025TallNick210.0 
4828.05.2025Danil Czar9.0 
4928.05.2025nylonmascots10.0 
5028.05.2025DM DAD9.0 
5128.05.2025kitoruby9.0 
5228.05.2025bam binton10.0 
5328.05.2025DollyTheSheep7.0This was a great show but too long as usual this brought the score down. Two matches should have/could have been cut and then this would have become an amazing PPV. No need for that paragon match with Adam Cole always getting a separate entrance, yes seems petty but its the truth.The tag match was just meh and felt like a filler match . 271 marks of 10/10 is quite pathetic because no one with any actual sense can mark this as a 10/10. For this to happen every match would need to be 5/5 and they weren't and this site is starting to become nonsense due to the tribalism Sorry @cagematch guys.
5428.05.2025sprint17110.0 
5528.05.2025GermanWrestlingFan10.0 
5628.05.2025Mihaawk10.0 
5728.05.2025Bristant44010.0 
5828.05.2025Nicks10.0 
5928.05.2025AJN710.0I have never watched a night of professional wrestling that was of such a consistent high standard. Every single match was at the very least, good.
6028.05.2025mangled7.0Yet another solid AEW PPV dragged down by its unnecessary length and filler matches. Bald-off between Ricochet vs Mark Briscoe was beautifully brutal, and would be my favorite match of the show if it wasn't for the incredible main event between two of the very best in the business.
6128.05.2025Ringo199310.0 
6228.05.2025Screensquatteur10.0 
6328.05.2025Ozwern8.0 
6428.05.2025theylovenico8.0 
6528.05.2025jace78310.0 
6628.05.2025Yellold010.0 
6728.05.2025DylanHearne9.0 
6828.05.2025Demon King10.0 
6928.05.2025Robin Heinzerling9.0 
7028.05.2025Kapi10.0 
7128.05.2025MrRollUp10.0 
7228.05.2025Zimbabouix10.0I had to watch it a second time because maybe it was the euphoria of watching it live, I still think it's one of the best AEW PPV ever! The main event played a big role in that, not only Will Ospreay and Adam Page never faced each other in a single and since they're amongst the best wrestlers of all time, you got the anticipation purely on the in ring aspect, but it was more than that, they build this match as if it's the most important one of the company, who's gonna win and what will happen to the loser? The match was obviously a masterpiece, the crowd was 100% invested even after witnessing some crazy shits earlier, the production was S tier, Hangman wins and the after match was perfect. I pray that All In Texas closes with a cowboy wining the belt from Moxley! Not a single bad match on the rest of the show, the other big highlight is the Anarchy in the Arena, which keeps getting better produced every year and still the craziest stipulation and the most fun wrestling fight you'll ever see, I'd love to experience it live one day. We also got great wrestling in the opener, Mercedes vs Hayter with a surprising result, they're doing the big Toni Storm vs Mercedes Moné right away, I understand, just hope Athena is gonna be in a good program at All In in her home state. Speedball Mike Bailey brought the best out of Okada, incredible bout! The stretcher match was NUTS! Ricochet delivers once again and I love the fact they used the ambulance later for the AITA and a blood covered Mark Briscoe getting involved, he's the craziest motherf*cker on the roster! All the other match were good and functioned as good breathers, maybe FTR vs Garcia & Nigel was 5-10 min too long and Hurt Syndicate would have been better between AITA and main event. Some entrances were fantastic like that Swerve Strickland Predator one and they even made some day/night theme throughout the show with a different lightning, absolute peak even in the little details. This is the best edition of Double or Nothing and AEW feels hot right now.
7328.05.2025MoonReika10.0 
7428.05.2025GulakBusick8.0 
7528.05.2025Cletxa10.0 
7628.05.2025Orchard8.0 
7728.05.2025DumbleJ9.0 
7828.05.2025Great Scott10.0I was skeptical going into this - All In is clearly going to be bigger, right? I feared it was going to like the lame, uneventful last weekly show before a PPV you see all too often. Holy heck this delivered so insanely well! Page vs. Ospreay took me back to feelings I hadn't felt since watching WWF in the late 80's and 90's. The pacing was just amazing. The frenetic pacing worked so well with the pauses. They looked so truly spent, and some of the hitting was insanely stiff. It all just added up to something that didn't feel generic or modern with flashy aerobatic moves, it felt epic. AITA was the best yet - it felt like there was less brutality and bloody carnage than some of the others but the sheer thrill of seeing these guys all go at it just made it so utterly cool to watch. That said, I did feel Samoa Joe was a little underused, protected even. Mone vs Hayter - is this the greatest female roster, ever? Okada vs Bailey, Ricochet vs Briscoe were surprisingly good. FTR vs Garcia/McGuiness also. The other matches were okay but by no means a drag. It's been a rough ride through the Moxley show, a move I didn't agree with after Danielson left. I thought Ospreay was guaranteed to win so this makes things very interesting. Hanger vs Mox, Mone vs Storm - All In is going to be, as Taz says.. NUTS
7928.05.2025theSman316 While it may have run a bit long (especially if you include the pre show), this entire card was fantastic. I've noticed that ever since 2020, Double Or Nothing PPVs haven't received as much recognition or long term discourse as many other AEW shows such as Revolution, All out, All In, Forbidden Door... Could this be because the shows haven't been as good as the other major PPVs in years past? Yes. Could it be because aside from 2019's DON (which seems like a lifetime ago), there hasn't really been an amazing Double Or Nothing event that has been able to cement the PPV's legacy like a 2021 All Out, or a 2024 Revolution? Also yes. Double Or Nothing to me has always been a PPV that is regarded as a big deal since the 2019 show was AEW's first event, however, year by year, each show seems to feel less major in comparison to Revolution, All Out, Forbidden Door, especially since they've introduced All In. With this in mind though, Double Or Nothing 2025 will stand the test of time. I love this show, from top to bottom. An awesome Women's match with real stakes to open the show, the best AITA match, the best PPV main event since last year's All In... and an inspired Okada performance? Can't say enough good this about this show, aside from the lengthy run time. This show will certainly go down in the AEW all timers, and I can't wait for All In this July.
8028.05.2025davo202710.0 
8128.05.2025704eb9.0 
8228.05.2025diorr8.0Wasn't a fan of the first two matches whatsoever but from the stretcher match forward it really picks up steam. The first two matches were definitely overly long, the tag match had no business being nearly 25 minutes. The stretcher match however was incredible, hilarious and gruesome spots, Ricochet and Mark Briscoe showed their unexpected chemistry. Toni Storm's presence was on full effect as usual but not a great match whatsoever. But the spotlight of the night by far, Anarchy in the Arena, absolute chaos with Drowning Pool just blaring, the entire crowd feeling it, an energetic, chaotic, adrenaline-filled match, at times a little too disorganized for its own good at times, but you can't deny the sheer enjoyment. Making Paragon/Don Callis follow that was brutal. Topped off with a great main event between Ospreay and Page, a great all-around show.
8328.05.2025Aspion9.0 
8428.05.2025Nikito2228.0 
8528.05.2025ironiclettuce10.0 
8628.05.2025kakkakikkare9.0Very good PPV. Bookended by the two best matches of the night and stuff in the middle was good to very good. Anarchy in the Arena was pure entertaining chaos like it always is.
8728.05.2025DestructiveDanyah7.0It was a good show, the issue was with this event was that it was just too long! FTR match did not need to go as long as it did and I'm not sure we needed Toni storm vs Mina but I guess as Toni is over, they don't want to leave her off the card. Not sure the penultimate match was needed either but I guess they wanted a cool down match before the main event. Good show but I couldn't watch in one sitting and a great main event
8828.05.2025maxster160410.0 
8928.05.20251coldscorpio10.0if that show cost double I'd still have felt like i got my money's worth. Only negative note is that the trios match after AITA should have been a dynamite main event but Hanger/Ospreay got me right back in the game. AITA built off the music premise of the match in a more enjoyable way but next year it would be sick to have some more songs. Imagine the babyfaces and heels fighting for control of the aux so to speak and how much more fun you could have with that. Or save the music for the finish so there's no self inflicted lull. Just a thought. This was still the most badass AITA imo.
9028.05.2025Nohamolait10.0 
9128.05.2025AlexClark31410.0What a show, Every match delivered with three genuine MOTY contenders on the card Both Owen hart finals were Bangers and even outdid the lofty expectations i had in my head for them, Then AITA was possible the most entertaining vibes match of the year it was just the purest of hardcore fun especially with Bodies playing for most of the first half of the match. The rest of the matches on the card all also delivered FTR vs Nigel and DG was great and it is always brilliant seeing Nigel lace up the boots. Ricobald vs Briscoe was a sleeper hit with some great and entertaining spots throughout, THS vs SOT was probably the weakest match on the card but tonight that was like being the weakest player on the 09 Barcelona team it was still a fun match but the fact THS were likely to retain damped it a touch. Both the continental and women's title match were big hits and on most other shows would be in the running for match of the night with great action in both and even the Paragon vs DCF match in the death spot was a good watch with 6 top workers in the ring and a post match appearance from Tanahashi hopefully starting the build for FD. All in all probably one of the best AEW ppvs ever 4 and a half hours of amazing matches and moments capped of by one of the greatest main events ever and good lord Tony deserves more respect then he gets as AEW is on a roll right now ahead of ALL IN. (Some night even though I definitely woke up everyone in my UNI accommodation and as it ended at 5:30am in the UK I'm off for a long sleep.)
9227.05.2025Kindbuds007910.0 
9327.05.2025thedreamsofavarice10.0Simply the most perfect night of wrestling one could hope for. A more focused product is bearing fruit: the emphasis is on the right people in the right roles with the right arcs at the right time. The Owen is now can't-miss viewing that very much feels like the fate of the championship lineages hang in the balance, and both finals delivered above their impossibly high expectations. Matt Jackson got stapled in the nuts.
9427.05.2025Dogo76310.0One of those shows that reminds me why I love AEW. Tremendous matches, storylines, and characters all in front of a rowdy crowd. No Mox main event allowed me to appreciate this PPV fully and actually have a smile on my face as this PPV ended. Now Tony, please make the right decision for All In.
9527.05.2025NotTerry010.0My logic in rating PPVs is usually just to take the average of every match score and make that the rating, but this deserved a 10 regardless. Every match that you expected to be good was even better than you thought it would be, and even the (on paper) awful tag title match ended up being a good bit of professional wrestling. Centering the show around the main event as opposed to the AITA match was a pleasant surprise, and it helped the whole card with that being positioned towards the end instead of being the main event or co-main event. I highly doubt there will be a better PPV this year or the next, double or nothing 2025 was simply special.
9627.05.2025rexus One if not THE best wrestling show i saw in my life. 7 incredible match and an insane ending ! Just amazing !
9727.05.2025J0BB3RJ0N358.0 
9827.05.2025DoubleCountout10.0 
9927.05.2025jibjab9.0 
10027.05.2025shiningwiz0110.0A tremendous PPV event that looked strong on paper going in, but somehow ended up being even better. Amongst AEW's best shows ever, there wasn't anything approaching bad on this show, with amazing action up and down the card, and a phenomenal main event. Jamie vs. Mercedes was an excellent opener with a real big match feel, even though there were a couple of shaky points. Hayter has taken a while to get back into her stride after the injury, but she looked amazing here, and Mone's incredible run continues: ****1/4. Nigel/Garcia vs. FTR was a great, old school tag match (if a little longer than it needed to be), with McGuinness looking great, especially seeing as he's pushing 50 and has wrestling like 3 matches in 14 years. FTR continued to get their heel heat here, and I'm looking forward to their hypothetical programme with Cope and Christian: ****. The Briscoe/Ricochet stretcher match was a ton of fun. It turned into a wild, bloody brawl with the ever loveable Briscoe once again getting the L. Ricochet's been great in his heel run, but I'm not sure where he goes leading into All In: ****1/4. The Tag Title Match was probably the weakest match on the card, even though it was still pretty good. I get that the Hurt Business/MJF angle is amongst the hottest things in the company at the moment, and they wanted these guys on the PPV, but this is one of two matches I don't think they needed on here: **3/4. Okada vs. Speedball was excellent. Okada put in effort here, proving he's still amongst the best to ever do it, and Bailey looked great too. Easily a top 5 Okada match in AEW since he turned up last year: ****1/2. Toni vs. Mina ended up being very good. Storm has figured out how to have good matches whilst in gimmick, as opposed to letting it ruin her matches and Mina's leg work was good, making this built nicely. Toni vs. Mone should be pretty great: ***1/2. Anarchy In The Arena was tons of fun, and a highly enjoyable blood and brawl spectacle. I could do without every one of them having the music playing throughput, and this was way too long, this was great stuff that featured a ton of creative spots. I don't think this is as good as the first one in 2022, but it's by far the best since: ****1/2. The Paragon vs. Callis Family was the other match I'd not have had on this show. A good match, no doubt, but a superfluous one nonetheless. They worked hard but the crowd were burnt out from the spectacle that preceded it. The post match was fun: ***1/4. And then the Hangman/Ospreay main event. This was a modern classic, full of drama, and they worked tremendously together for their first match. A couple scary spots; the Styles Clash to the floor, and unplanned broken table spots were especially concerning. But in the end, it turned into a good old fashioned slug fest that built to a white hot finishing stretch. In the weeks going in, I'd have said Ospreay needed this win, but by the end I was totally sold on Page. Hopefully he can end the Mox reign of terror at All In: *****.