Kenny Omega has been in AEW from day one with many noteworthy moments associated with his name. Most discussions today are about his suspension with the Young Bucks after their backstage scuffle with CM Punk. AEW fans talk about Omega that often since he’s missed from the product due to his impact and importance.

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The run of Omega in AEW has seen the ups and downs that come from being in a high-profile role. Most talents to have such a position will have their fair share of moments on each side. Omega has shown that with the peaks and valleys in the newer promotion. The following moments from Kenny have been the best and worst of his AEW career so far.

10 Best: Heel Turn Winning AEW Championship

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The AEW World Championship reign of Kenny Omega was viewed as a huge success. However, it started in utter confusion that enhanced AEW television. Omega shocked the world by turning heel to defeat Jon Moxley and start his world title reign.

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Don Callis becoming the manager of Omega as complete heels enhanced his character with something different from what fans expected. The moment of the heel turn also featured Omega claiming he’d go to Impact Wrestling, which felt groundbreaking at the time.

9 Worst: Losing To Pac At All Out 2019

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AEW booked Kenny Omega to have a losing streak in big matches at the start of the company’s run. Chris Jericho, Pac and Jon Moxley each defeated Omega in the first three traditional PPVs of AEW’s existence.

The story wasn’t bad by any means, but the loss to Pac feels weirder looking back today. Omega’s losses have all come to top tier main eventers. Pac can easily match the talents of those other names, but his inconsistent schedule at the time made it a bad call to give him a win over Omega.

8 Best: Elite Tag Team Match

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The tag team match of Kenny Omega and Adam Page vs the Young Bucks still has the highest rating on Cagematch for any match in AEW history. All four members of The Elite committed to the layered storytelling of Hangman falling out with the Bucks.

Omega and Page defending the AEW Tag Team Championship against Matt and Nick Jackson gave us a flawless wrestling match of intense action and deeper storytelling. The win for Hangman and Omega continued their story as Page continued to endure changes.

7 Worst: Teaming With Michael Nakazawa

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One criticism towards Kenny Omega is that he often works with talents below his level more than the other main eventers in AEW or NJPW did. Michael Nakazawa is a harmless comedic lower card act, but Omega teaming with his friend felt strange in previous roles.

Matches against the Best Friends and the makeshift team of Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston saw Omega’s tag partner being the glaring weakness on either side. Omega teaming with someone so far below him in the pecking order did nothing to help his status as a top star.

6 Best: Becoming Triple Champion

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AEW allowed Kenny Omega to work for other promotions to boost his belt collector idea. Impact Wrestling and Mexico’s AAA each put their top prize on Omega to benefit from having their title present on AEW television.

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Omega showing up to AEW TV with all the massive top world titles was unlikely anything we’ve seen in a major promotion for years. AAA received more interest to continue asking AEW talents to come over and Impact received their strongest PPV buyrates thanks to Omega’s influence.

5 Worst: Getting Suspended & Vacating Trios Titles

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The low point of Kenny Omega in AEW may be the current suspension forcing him away from television. AEW pulled Omega and the Young Bucks off television and vacated the trios titles. Omega pushed himself hard to come back from his injury early for these belts.

The CM Punk fight with The Elite caused Tony Khan to pull everyone off television and not even mention them. All stories show that the investigation is still ongoing, and Omega has no idea when or if he will return much to the chagrin of AEW fans.

4 Best: Dropping World Title To Hangman Page

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Winning and losing is important at times, but a loss at the right time can sometimes mean more. Kenny Omega was absolutely outstanding throughout his entire program with Hangman Page. Both wrestlers are obviously great, but the story had to work for Hangman to come off as important as Omega.

The heel work of Kenny and the selling of his emotions throughout that feud worked to perfection. Omega did his best work the night he dropped the title to Page during a painful injury by having a classic match and setting up Hangman with the star-making victory.

3 Worst: Forming Trio With The Good Brothers

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Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson felt like a poor fit in AEW from the start when they played into Kenny Omega’s heel turn. The working relationship with Impact Wrestling allowed fellow former Bullet Club members Anderson and Gallows to appear in AEW uniting with Omega before the Young Bucks eventually joined them.

Most of the matches involving Anderson and Gallows were not well-received and felt out of place in AEW. The Young Bucks turning heel led to a huge improvement and Omega’s title reign reaching new heights with less Gallows and Anderson matches.

2 Best: Dream Match Vs Bryan Danielson Living Up To The Hype

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Kenny Omega and Bryan Danielson had enormous pressure on them for the Grand Slam debut event for AEW in New York City. Everyone expected one of the greatest matches of all-time between two generational talents, and they somehow delivered.

Danielson and Omega even had the tough task of a time limit draw of which can upset fans both for the difficulty of having such a long match and not providing a finish. The in-ring work was so flawless that AEW fans loved everything about it leaving fans still wanting a rematch.

1 Worst: Barbed Wire Explosion Ending

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The Barbed Wire Explosion match between Kenny Omega and Jon Moxley was actually pretty good if ignoring everything after the bell. Unfortunately, that aftermath was so bad that it ruined anything that Moxley and Omega did before it.

The ring surrounded by barbed wire set to explode saw Eddie Kingston coming to cover Moxley’s body as Omega laughed to the back. Everyone involved in this looked bad when the explosion barely did anything and created AEW’s most embarrassing moment.