AEW Worlds End aired live from the Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida on Saturday, December 28th.
The main event of the show saw Jon Moxley put the World Championship on the line against Jay White, Adam Page and Orange Cassidy in a 4 way match. Additionally, the culmination of the 2024 Continental Classic tournament occurred with the semi finals and finals taking place on the show. Kyle Fletcher and Will Ospreay faced off in one semi-final while Kazuchika Okada and Ricochet faced off in the other semi-final.
Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, Taz, Nigel McGuinness and Jim Ross were the commentary team for the show.
The Following Results Took Place At AEW Worlds End:
Pre-Show:
- Toni Storm defeated Leila Grey
- Jeff Jarrett defeated QT Marshall
- Lio Rush, Action Andretti, Brian Cage and Lance Archer defeated The Outrunners and Top Flight
Main card:
- Will Ospreay defeated Kyle Fletcher in the Continental Classic semi-final
- Kazuchika Okada defeated Ricochet in the Continental Classic semi-final
- Mariah May defeated Thunder Rosa in a Tijuana Street Fight to retain the Women’s Championship
- MJF defeated Adam Cole to retain the Dynamite Diamond Ring
- Konosuke Takeshita defeated Powerhouse Hobbs to retain the International Championship
- Mercedes Mone defeated Kris Statlander to retain the TBS Championship
- Kazuchika Okada defeated Will Ospreay in the Continental Classic final
- Jon Mosley defeated Orange Cassidy, Jay White and Adam Page to retain the World Championship
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