Every Kenny Omega PPV Match In AEW, Ranked From Worst To Best
Mia Walsh
Published Mar 28, 2026
From the moment that AEW was created, fans were excited about Kenny Omega and what he would bring to the company. After being one of the best wrestlers in the world during his time in Japan, there was a serious level of anticipation for The Cleaner's arrival, as fans waited to see what he would be able to provide in the ring.
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Due to his reputation and star power, AEW has made Omega one of the top stars in the company so far, and that has led to him having plenty of great PPV matches. But out of all his major matches so far in AEW, which has been his greatest?
10 Kenny Omega Vs. Chris Jericho (Double Or Nothing, 2019)
Kenny Omega got the chance to main event the first-ever AEW PPV against Chris Jericho in a true dream match between the Canadian wrestlers. While Jericho was the man who came out on top, this match was exciting and well put together by them.
Omega was unable to hit his finisher throughout the bout, with Jericho consistently having a reversal to it. While it wasn't one of Omega's greatest matches, as it was much slower and less frantic, this was still a solid encounter.
9 Kenny Omega Vs. Cima (Fight For The Fallen, 2019)
This was quite a random match in the grand scheme of things, with very little being on the line here. However, it was just a great wrestling match between two of the best and most respected athletes around.
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They went a little long for a match without tons of story, but the encounter was fun. They brawled outside of the ring and went back and forth with some hard strikes that helped fans buy into all the action.
8 Kenny Omega & Adam Page Vs. FTR (All Out, 2020)
Kenny Omega isn't traditionally seen as a tag team guy, but his work alongside 'Hangman' Page led to a lot of fun. At this point, slight tension had begun to brew between them, but that wasn't played up as much as it could have been in this one.
FTR was able to dominate throughout this match, which led to an excellent encounter, with the champions having to fight back with everything they had. There were some fun near falls and nice tag work throughout, creating an enjoyable title match.
7 The Elite Vs. Lucha Brothers & Laredo Kid (Fyter Fest, 2019)
The Elite always works well together, with Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks having superb chemistry. That was on full display within this match, with fast tags that had everyone involved.
While the actual tag team rules weren't followed here, the match was fast-paced and featured constant action between the two groups. Everyone worked well, and it led to a fun encounter that felt PPV worthy. But considering the talent involved, fans probably expected a little more from everyone involved.
6 Stadium Stampede Match (Double Or Nothing, 2020)
This match was tons of fun to watch from start to finish, with AEW's take on a cinematic encounter proving to be great. It was a unique bout, but one that worked well, with everyone involved committing to the insanity needed in order to make it work.
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They had some crazy spots, such as Kenny Omega and Matt Hardy running over Sammy Guevara with the golf cart. While this wasn't full of great reversals or near falls, the match was ridiculously entertaining.
5 Kenny Omega Vs. Jon Moxley (Revolution, 2021)
An Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch isn't something wrestling fans are used to seeing, and that instantly made this one stand out. Kenny Omega and Jon Moxley worked well together, putting on a lot of great work and really selling the brutality of the occasion.
The match was a little slower than what is expected from Omega, but with the stipulation, it worked well. However, the dreadful finish of this bout did sadly hurt things overall, with that being what people remember most from the match.
4 Kenny Omega Vs. PAC (All Out, 2019)
Kenny Omega and PAC work perfectly together, being able to work at a breakneck speed with some fantastic strikes and jaw-dropping counters. They're amazing to watch in the ring and this match proved that.
It went back and forth throughout with both men throwing everything at the other with some hard-hitting shots. But while it was physical, they also worked with great technical ability too, and PAC getting the surprise win via a technical submission only made it more exciting.
3 Kenny Omega Vs. Adam Page (Full Gear, 2020)
When it comes to PPV opening matches, they don't get much better than this. Kenny Omega and Adam Page competed to become the number one contender for the AEW World Championship, and both men left everything in the ring for this one.
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They went back and forth throughout, with some fantastic near falls for each man that made it feel competitive. Adam Page put on a great effort, but ultimately the One-Winged Angel proved to be too much for him, with Omega scoring the huge win.
2 Kenny Omega Vs. Jon Moxley (Full Gear, 2019)
This was an unsanctioned lights-out match and it is one of the most brutal encounters that has been put on for a major wrestling promotion, ever. AEW promised violence and that is exactly what both men delivered.
There were times when this bout was almost too hard to watch, as they put each other through hell. It's not the type of match fans typically expect from Kenny Omega, with this very much being in Jon Moxley's wheelhouse, but it ended up being an amazing encounter.
1 Kenny Omega & Adam Page Vs. The Young Bucks (Revolution, 2020)
This match had absolutely everything fans could want in a tag team encounter, from emotion to terrific in-ring work. The story and tension that was in place here between the Elite members was amazing, with 'Hangman' Page not being entirely sure how things would go.
That was all injected into this tag team encounter, which also had some great near falls as well. The crowd was unglued throughout this one, buying into everything that happened, which helped to make it such a great match.
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