A World Title match and more have now been made official for AEW Worlds End.
Ever since Full Gear, Adam Page, Jay White and Orange Cassidy have been targeting Jon Moxley and The Deathriders as Mox has been terrorising the roster as part of his hostile takeover. On the Winter is Coming special, Moxley was attacked again and announced that if all 3 of them want a shot, then they will get it in a Fatal 4-Way match.
While Adam Cole was unable to face MJF at Full Gear, Cole now has his shot against his former best friend. To sweeten the deal, Cole could also steal away MJF’s beloved Dynamite Diamond Ring if he is victorious against the former World Champion.
Much like in 2023, the finals of the Continental Classic will also take place as the top 2 from each league will face off in the semi finals and the winners of that match will face off later in the night.
The Following Matches Have Been Announced For AEW Worlds End:
- Jon Moxley (c) vs. Hangman Page vs. Jay White vs. Orange Cassidy – 4-Way match for the AEW World Championship
- Kyle Flecther vs. Will Ospreay – AEW Continental Classic semi-final
- Kazuchika Okada vs. Ricochet AEW Continental Classic semi-final
- TBD vs. TBD – AEW Continental Classic final
- MJF vs. Adam Cole – The Dynamite Diamond Ring will also be at stake
- Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Kris Statlander – Singles match for the TBS Championship
- Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Powerhouse Hobbs – Singles match for the International Championship
- Mariah May (c) vs. Thunder Rosa – Singles match for the Women’s Championship
AEW Worlds End will air live from the Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida on Saturday, December 28th.
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