5) AEW Double Or Nothing 2021
AEW Double Or Nothing 2021 was the first major show to be held in front of a full capacity crowd at Daily's Place in Jacksonville. For the second year in a row, the show was headlined by the Stadium Stampede. The Inner Circle avenged their loss from the year prior and their loss in the Blood and Guts Match by beating the Pinnacle.
The title matches on this night were all terrific. Kenny Omega defeated Orange Cassidy and PAC in a marvelous three-way match to retain the AEW World Championship. The Young Bucks overcame the tandem of Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston in a fantastic bout to retain the AEW World Tag Team Titles.
Britt Baker won the AEW Women's World Championship by beating Hikaru Shida in a strong contest. Other standout bouts saw Hangman Page defeat Brian Cage, Darby Allin and Sting beat The Men of the Year, and Jungle Boy win the Casino Battle Royale.
4) AEW Full Gear 2020
AEW Full Gear 2020 had one of the strongest cards in company history. The match of the night saw The Young Bucks defeat FTR to win the AEW World Tag Team Championships. This was a beautiful love letter to tag team wrestling with the signature offense of classic teams and callbacks to the past of both tag teams.
The opener saw Kenny Omega beat Hangman Page to win the AEW World Title Eliminator Tournament in an outstanding encounter. Jon Moxley defeated Eddie Kingston to retain the AEW World Championship in a violent I Quit Match. Darby Allin finally won the big one by beating Cody Rhodes to win the TNT Championship.
Other standout contests saw MJF defeat Chris Jericho to earn his way into the Inner Circle, Orange Cassidy beat John Silver, and Matt Hardy defeat Sammy Guevara in the Elite Deletion Match. AEW Full Gear was arguably the best of the pandemic pay-per-views in all of wrestling in 2020.