AEW Dynasty 2024 at Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri, and live on pay-per-view Sunday night, counted a total of eight world championship matches.
None were bigger than the main event pitting Swerve Strickland challenging for Samoa Joe's AEW World Championship.
So, how many of the titles on the line changed hands? Five out of eight on a thrilling night of action.
DAZN takes a look at all the straps that went to new owners from the explosive event.
It took everything Swerve Strickland had to put away a brutal, bulldozing Samoa Joe.
But when it counted most, Strickland outdid Joe's ultra physicality and proved to be the better man en route to becoming the new AEW World Champion.
His Swerve Stomp onto the chest of a fallen Joe not only gave him the crown, but it made Strickland the first-ever African American AEW World Champion.
The era of Swerve Strickland as AEW's top titleholder has begun.
It took an assist from a returning — not to mention, masked — Jack Perry, but the Young Bucks were able to snatch the titles suspended over the ladders to become the promotion's three-time tag champs, ending a destructive, bruising ladder match.
Nailing Hook with the Judas Effect twice, before delivering a baseball swing to render the champ unconscious was how Jericho captured the FTW title.
After dismantling Hart with a Babe with the Bomb powerbomb to become the new TBS Champion, Willow Nightingale immediately met her next challenge as Mercedes Mone confronted her inside the ring.
The Bang Bang Gang combined the AEW Trios Titles with their own ROH World Six Man Tag Titles when Jay White hit Billy Gunn with the Switchblade for the 1, 2, 3.
AEW Continental Champion Hazuchika Okada, AEW Women's World Champion Toni Storm and AEW International Champion Roderick Strong were all able to successfully defend their respective titles at AEW Dynasty 2024.