Man, I'm still recovering and half hungover from last night

Overall, it was a damn good PPV! Easily a top 5 live event I've ever attended.
The place was packed and the crowd was hyped up throughout the show and almost everyone was in a Sting t-shirt or dressed up as Sting.
I'm curious to know how the crowd came across on TV.
For all the issues AEW has, they definitely give fans their money's worth at PPVs.
Kingston/Danielson: Good hard-hitting match. I wasn't terribly invested into the match because I didn't know what the storyline was behind the match, if there even was one. Danielson always puts on good matches. Kingston's appeal is his promo ability and not necessarily his in-ring work.
Ospreay/Takeshita: Match of the night. I had never seen an Ospreay even on TV and wow, was I blown away. The guy is legit and has won me over as a fan. Pretty cool to see him for the first time ever in person. Takeshita did his thing too and put on a show. I have no doubt Meltzer will give this match at least 5-6 stars. LOL
Darby & Sting/Young Bucks: Good match, not the biggest fan of the Bucks and Sting is obviously older and Darby is basically just a glorified stunt man at this point. That spot through the glass/chairs was senseless and I could see shattered glass shoot into the audience at ringside. There was a lot going on in this match and it was very cool to see Sting's sons come out in his previous versions. I was surprised Ric Flair wasn't involved more in the match, maybe I missed it but it seemed like he was barely there. The best part to me was actually after the match where Sting gave a heartfelt speech to the crowd. I heard the speech got cut off by the PPV.
Again, overall it was an excellent show. I went with a couple of lapsed fans who don't watch AEW and barely keep up with WWE.
They both had a blast and enjoyed themselves. They both said they would start watching AEW moving forward.
I hope AEW can use the momentum from this show moving forward into the future.