AEW Double or Nothing 2024 in Las Vegas on Sunday night touted 10 matches — seven of which had World Championships at stake.
So, how many titles changed hands at the mega pay-per-view event?
Just two courtesy of a couple of the most dynamic stars that the world of professional wrestling has to offer.
"The Aerial Assassin" Will Ospreay thrilled his way to victory over Roderick Strong to become the new AEW International Champion, passing on the Tiger Driver to detonate a deciding Stormbreaker instead.
Also, Mercedes Mone, making her AEW in-ring debut, was responsible for the other title changing hands on the night as she took everything that Willow Nightingale could throw at her before uncorking a Monemaker to win the AEW TBS Championship.
AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland and AEW Women's World Champion Toni Storm successfully defended their titles over Christian Cage and Serena Deeb, respectively.
Meanwhile, Adam Copeland, Chris Jericho and the Bang Bang Gang also successfully defended their respective Championships.