AEW’s Worlds End pay-per-view is one of the most exciting events in a long time. The show has a really strong lineup from beginning to end, so fans can expect a night full of great action.
Samoa Joe defends his AEW World Championship in a four-watch match against Swerve Strickland, Adam Page and MJF. Both Swerve and Page are currently working together but there’s no telling if their alliance will last. There’s also MJF, who returned last week and inserted himself in the match. So we’ll have to see who will walk out as the champion when all is said and done.
Two of the most physically dominant women in AEW face each other with the AEW Women’s World Championship on the line. Kris Statlander has been a solid champion so far but Jamie Hayter is more than determined to dethrone her and become champion again, so it remains to be seen who’ll win in the end.
The Continental Classic will continue in two highly anticipated semi-final matches. Konosuke Takeshita will square off against Kazuchika Okada in one match, while Jon Moxley dukes it out with Kyle Fletcher in the other. There’s a lot of history between all four competitors and it’s anyone’s game at this point, so we’ll have to see who’ll advance to the finals.
The winner of the semi-final matches earlier in the night will go on to face each other in order to determine who walks out as the Continental Champion. Kazuchika Okada is the current champion, but if he loses to Takeshita, it’s guaranteed we’ll crown a new champion. So, fans are excited to see who will win the tournament once and for all.
The Babes of Wrath will put their AEW Women’s Tag Team Titles on the line in their toughest challenge yet, as they’ll square off against Mercedes Moné and Athena. Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale fight to prove their reign isn’t a fluke, so we’ll just have to see if they can retain their titles in the end.
Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler will defend their AEW Tag Team Titles against the Bang Bang Gang in a Street Fight. A Mixed Nuts Mayhem match will take place, where the Death Riders duke it out with The Conglomeration & Toni Storm.
Darby Allin will go one-on-one against Gabe Kidd. In the Zero Hour for Worlds End, the Sisters of Sin face off against Hyan & Maya World. Finally, Eddie Kingston will wrestle Zack Gibson.
The AEW Worlds End 2025 pay-per-view promises to deliver high drama, incredible matchups, and storylines. With solid matches such as Samoa Joe vs. Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland vs. MJF and many more matches, it’s definitely a show that fans shouldn’t miss. As a reminder, Ringside News will have live play-by-play coverage of the event over in our AEW Worlds End section.
AEW Worlds End will be taking place on December 27 at the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. The Zero Hour pre-show will begin at 7 PM ET on YouTube, and the main show will start at 8 PM ET and fans all over the world can watch the event on HBO Max, Amazon Prime, PPV.com, YouTube and traditional cable and satellite providers.
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