2025 AEW Full Gear Results – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s live coverage of 2025 AEW Worlds End pay-per-view, broadcasting from the NOW Arena in Chicago, Illinois.
Zero Hour Quick Results: Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart and Skye Blue) def. Hyan and Maya World Eddie Kingston def. Zack Gibson Mascara Dorada & Bandido def. Don Callis Family (Rocky Romero & Mark Dis) 8-Man Tag Match: JetSpeed & Jurassic Express vs. The Demand & Josh Alexander AEW Worlds End Results 2025We kick things off with a video package centered around the rising tensions between Konosuke Takeshita and Kazuchika Okada, who face off in the first of our Continental Classic semifinal matches tonight at Worlds End!
Continental Classic Semifinal MatchKazuchika Okada vs. Konosuke Takeshita
The two men stare each other down amidst “holy s–t” and AEW chants from the crowd. Eventually, Okada extends a hand to the Alpha, who slaps it in a slight show of sportsmanship despite their differences. They lock up, and Okada wrings the arm of Takeshita. Konosuke reverses it, putting the pressure on the Rainmaker. The exchange brings them to the ropes, which forces a break from the ref.
The two oblige, coming back to the middle of the ring for another exchange. This ends with Okada taking the Alpha to the mat for a toe hold. Konosuke starts to fight back, leading to a side headlock from Okada. Takeshita fights to his feet before being brought to the ropes by Okada, who obliges with a break before booting Takeshita in the gut!
Back in the middle we go as the two pick up the pace, with Takeshita narrowly dodging a Rainmaker lariat for a flying clothesline off the ropes to take the International Champion to the canvas! He gets a headscissor on Okada while going after the arm, but Okada manages to break free to get to the outside.
Konosuke follows him, but gets sent to the barricade for his efforts before Okada catches him with a drop toe hold, sending the Alpha face first into a chair. He follows with a suplex sending Takeshita to the floor, and then sending him into the barricade before bringing the fight back into the ring. Okada goes for a cover, but only gets a nearfall before Takeshita gets back to his feet. Okada mocks him, offering a free shot that Takeshita takes…before the Rainmaker drops him to the mat with a DDT!
Slow cover by Okada only garners a two count. With both men back up, they start going at it once more before Takeshita drops Okada with a brainbuster. He brings Okada back up to send to the ropes, and despite Okada ducking a clothesline he ends up taking a hurricanrana that sends him to the outside…where Takeshita gets the drop on him with a dive! He quickly brings the Rainmaker back into the ring to stop the ref’s count.
Takeshita charges from the corner, taking Okada out with a boot followed by an exploder suplex sending him to the canvas. He goes to work on the neck of Okada, but the Rainmaker goes after his face to force a break. Okada in the corner, and he catches Takeshita with what I can best describe as a backpack neckbreaker before setting up for an elbow drop from the top rope…and flipping off both the crowd and Takeshita!
Konosuke won’t take that lying down, however, and he gets to his feet to land some hard strikes on Okada. They go back and forth until Okada gets rocked, dropping to a knee. Okada is back up and they go back and forth once again…until Okada sends Takeshita to his knees with an uppercut! He looks for a tombstone piledriver, but Takeshita counters…and that gets countered…and then Takeshita finally lands a modified tombstone, followed by a wheelbarrow suplex! He brings Okada to his feet, but gets caught by the Rainmaker…only to counter the lariat into a Blue Thunder Bomb, which gets the Alpha a close nearfall!
Takeshita gets to the corner for a Power Drive Knee, but Okada blocks it before landing a Rainmaker lariat…that the Alpha just absorbs, seemingly unfazed as he doesn’t drop down! He lands a couple forearms but takes a Rainmaker lariat dropping him to the mat. Okada holds onto the wrist for a second one, bringing Takeshita to this feet…but the Alpha counters with a headbutt! Okada manages to fight back with a German suplex, looking for another Rainmaker lariat before Takeshita counters for a roll up and a two count.
Okada is back on his feet and answers with a pair of dropkicks, but a Rainmaker lariat gets blocked again as Takeshita lands the Power Drive Knee for the cover…but Okada kicks out just in time to se the match for himself! Takeshita is back up, but gets knocked away as Okada heads to the corner…where he pulls out a screwdriver from underneath the turnbuckle pad. Takeshita catches him with a knee to the back, looking for a Rainmaker lariat of his own…but Okada ducks it, hiding the screwdriver just out of the ref’s sight when he lands a Rainmaker lariat on the Alpha for the win!
Winner and advancing to the finals: Kazuchika Okada
Okada celebrates with Callis up on the ramp as we cut to a video package hyping up the other semifinal match, as Jon Moxley faces Kyle Fletcher to see who faces Okada in the finals of the Continental Classic!
Continental Classic Semifinal MatchKyle Fletcher vs. Jon Moxley
We head to ringside as Kyle Fletcher makes his way out for our second semifinal match. Out next is Jon Moxley, notably alone backstage as he heads through the crowd to get to ringside. He enters the ring, and this match is underway!
The two take a moment before locking up, with Fletcher forcing Mox to the corner leading to a call for a break. Another lock up ends with Fletcher going after the hand of the former World Champion, who breaks free to land a hard chop. Kyle lees the ring for a quick breather, returning just to break the ref’s count before leing once again.
Mox follows him to the outside, the two going at it before Kyle gets sent into the announce table, and then back in the ring…where he responds by slamming Mox hard to the mat. Mox uses the ropes to stand up, and Fletcher sets him up for a chop there and then in the corner. Mox gets sent to the opposite corner, but he lands some hard forearm strikes on Fletcher who then gets sent back to the outside.
Mox follows him again, this time sending Fletcher into the barricade before setting him up on a chair for a big boot. He breaks the ref’s count before going back to work on Fletcher…who manages to turn it around when he sends Mox to the floor. He pulls the ring steps away from the post until Mox intervenes…and this just allows Kyle to prop the steps against his leg, driving it in until the ref calls him off.
Fletcher sees his opportunity and runs in with a kick to put on some more damage, eventually bringing Mox back into the ring where he goes to work on the leg before driving it back. He brings a now busted-open Mox to the corner to go after the leg some more, the ref intervening with a count as Kyle tells him he has until five.
He brings Mox to the middle for a leglock, but Mox manages to break free. Fletcher lees the ring as he’s dealing with a tooth issue, and this gives Mox an opening for a dive…though he gets caught up in the ropes, so he nearly takes as much damage. Mox sends Fletcher into the ring but is dealing with the pain…and this allows Mox to catch him for a nearfall!
Mox is back up as he looks for a clothesline, but Fletcher is barely fazed as he mocks, uh, Mox. Jon responds with another clothesline before hitting the ropes for a third one that sends the former TNT Champion to the mat…except that he’s twisted his ankle, leading to him foring it on the mat himself.
Both men make it to their feet for an exchange of strikes. Back and forth they go until Mox sends Fletcher toward the corner, where he sets up for some mounted punches until Fletcher drops him to the outside. Kyle looking for a kick from the apron but’s blocked…only for the Protostar to land a thrust kick when Mox steps onto the apron, setting up for a brainbuster onto the hardest part of the ring!
Mox is dazed and/or confused on the floor as Fletcher slowly makes his way up to get back into the ring, demanding the ref to begin the count. We reach a count of nine before Mox narrowly gets back into the ring…running right into a Liger Bomb by Fletcher for a two count!
Fletcher immediately changes into a single leg crab, keeping Mox trapped in the middle of the ring before focusing on the ankle. He extends it back…too far back, as Mox catches him for a bulldog choke! Now it’s Fletcher who’s trapped, but he manages to finally break free…and he goes for an ankle lock! He settles in for a grapevine hold as well and Mox is wriggling and inching his way to the ropes…finally getting the bottom rope for the break!
“Moxley” chants for a man who was wreaking hoc in AEW earlier this year, as Mox starts to fight back. Fletcher sends him to the corner, but Jon gets a bite out of him to break free. Fletcher goes after him again, but an alanche cutthroat suplex sends both men to the mat with Kyle taking the brunt of the damage.
Fletcher struggles to get up as Mox hits the ropes for a curb stomp. He has a hard time but manages to get a cover on Fletcher…who counters with a crucifix for a two of his own! They go back and forth and Fletcher drops Mox, but only gets a one count! Mox is firing himself up as Fletcher heads to the corner, catching the leader of the Death Riders with a sheer drop brainbuster and the cover…but Mox kicks out just in the nick of time!
Both men slowly get to their feet, where Mox acts defiant by flipping off before Fletcher drops him back down. He heads to the corner, where he seems to be looking for something…presumably the screwdriver, but to no ail as Okada tossed that under the ring earlier. He looks in the next corner before turning his attention back to Mox, who gets a small package on him for two.
He gets back up and lands a Death Rider DDT, but that only gets a two count as well. Fletcher fights back, only to take a second Death Rider DDT. He tries to get back up, but Mox cinches in a bulldog choke…and Fletcher fades out, leading to the ref calling for the bell! Mox has won this and is going to the finals!
Winner and advancing to the finals: Jon Moxley
Fletcher has woken back up as he protests the finish, and in his anger he blindsides Mox with a chop block before leing the ring. Mox fires himself back up before leing through the crowd, who cheer him on for making it this far in the tournament.
– We cut to a video package highlighting the recent rivalry between FTR and the Bang Bang Gang leading to this Chicago Street Fight with the tag titles on the line at Worlds End!
AEW World Tag Team Championships Chicago Street FightFTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) vs. Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson and Austin Gunn)
We quickly start with a brawl between all four men that spills to the outside, where Juice narrowly dodges getting his hand crushed by a Dax chairshot. They fight into the crowd as Gunn gets sent onto the ramp with a suplex by Wheeler.
That fight leads to the stage, where Gunn turns things around by sending Cash into the LED screen with a drop toe hold. Back in the crowd, Harwood continues to pummel Robinson…just as we see Gunn slam a trashcan on the head of Wheeler! Cash manages to fight back now, using the can to send Austin back down the ramp as Robinson continues to take a beating from Dax that comes back to ringside.
Wheeler sends Austin into the barricade twice over as Stoke sets up a table on the opposite side. Dax brings Juice up onto the apron, looking for a piledriver…but is sent into the ring post instead! He ends up landing on the table as Juice goes up top, but Wheeler drops him on his little Juicers to stop him.
Austin comes in to intervene, but FTR turn their attention on him while making fun of the White Sox. They get the drop on Gunn for a two count, but a spike piledriver attempt is stopped by Robinson, allowing Austin to send Cash out of the ring as Juice gets a nearfall on Harwood. Juice sends some hard shots to Harwood, who fights back only to take a spinebuster as Robinson gets a two count.
On the outside we see a kendo stick come into play, as Dax lays into Robinson some more. Wheeler goes after Gunn with the stick, but Austin uses a trashcan lid to block the shot before slamming the lid on him. He then straps the lid onto his back for a running attack on Wheeler…who responds by sending Austin over the Spanish announce table!
This allows Wheeler to aid in taking out a now bloody Robinson, with Dax grabbing a chair to attack the injured leg. Cash sits on the chair as Dax grabs the leg of Juice, who kicks him into Wheeler before getting a nearfall on Harwood. He lands some more punches until Cash slams the chair into his back, leading to Dax cinching in the inverted figure four leglock!
Juice crawls toward the ropes but is pulled away by Wheeler, only for Austin to get involved. Cash sends him to the outside and sees a chance for a dive…only for Austin to dodge, hing Wheeler crash through the table instead! Juice finally gets to the ropes, but as this is a street fight there are no rope breaks.
What he does instead, however, is grab a fire extinguisher brought to the ring by Austin, using it to “cool off” Dax and force the break. He takes Dax down hard for a cover, but Stoke attacks the ref to stop the count…and again, it’s all legal here! Robinson manages to fight back, but Stoke stops him from using a chair before being sent over the table, which drops on top of him. Back in the ring, Juice takes a Shatter Machine by the champs for the cover…but Austin narrowly breaks it up before three!
Gunn looking for a Famouser but he takes a piledriver by Dax instead, but Harwood only gets a two count for his troubles. FTR set up for a stuffed piledriver onto one of the belts, and that’s enough to pick up the win and retain the tag titles.
Winners and still AEW World Tag Team Champions: FTR
The crowd is seemingly stunned in silence as FTR celebrate with the titles. We cut to a video package hyping the awards AEW received from Sports Illustrated for the year in wrestling.
– From there we get a video package showcasing the crowning of the Babes of Wrath as the inaugural AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions…and the challenge by Mercedes Moné and Athena laid out for their first defense here at Worlds End!
AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship MatchBabes of Wrath (Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale) defend against Mercedes Moné and Athena
Back at ringside, Athena is the first to make her entrance for our next match. Mercedes Moné follows suit, before the Babes of Wrath make their way out to get this match underway!
We start off with Cameron and Moné, with the CEO taking the fight to Harley before the latter turns it around. Tag made to Willow, but Athena comes in as well as they take the Babes out before Moné goes after Nightingale on the outside. Willow sends her onto the apron but is then taken out with a big dive by Athena.
Harley gets the drop on her, allowing Willow to land a spear on Mercedes to take control before bringing her back in the ring. Tag made to Harley, but Moné turns it around to get a tag to Athena who stomps away at Cameron in the corner.
Double-team by the challengers allows Mercedes to get a tag and a cover on Harley for two. She brings Cameron back to her feet and to the corner as Athena tags back in. She stops Harley from making a tag, only to be sent down hard with a DDT allowing Cameron to get the tag to Nightingale! Tag made to Mercedes, who takes the fight to Willow as Athena makes a blind tag. Willow drops Moné but is wed off on a pin as Mercedes is not legal, and this allows Athena to blindside her for a moment…only to be dropped to the mat by Nightingale!
Athena fights right back, however, and takes Willow down with a DDT for a nearfall. She hits the ropes as Willow gets back up…and she takes the “Forever Champion” out with the pounce! Tag made to Harley, who lays into Athena with some punches before going up top. Mercedes intervenes, but so does Willow who powerbombs both challengers to the mat so that Harley can follow up with a diving cross body!
She stacks both women up for a two count, getting back up to grab Athena before tagging in Nightingale. Sole Food into a backdrop, but Moné breaks up the pin that follows. Harley goes after Moné with a kick sending her off the apron, but Athena catches Willow with an O-Face before tagging in Mercedes…who cinches in the Statement Maker on Nightingale!
Willow crawls to the ropes, looking to break the hold…and instead gets to her feet, dropping Moné with a Death Valley Driver. She makes the cover, only to dodge Athena coming in to break the pin…and then drops Moné on top of Athena! WIllow with a splash on Athena in the corner before sending her into Mercedes, and she takes them both down before heading up top…only for the challengers to intercept her for a superplex powerbomb combo!
They set Willow up for the cover, but Harley manages to break the pin just in time. The challengers head to the corners for a double cross body, but end up colliding into each other instead. Harley looking for Her Finishing Move, landing it on Athena before Mercedes goes after her. Willow grabs her for the Woman With The Powerbomb, but to no ail as Moné breaks free. She goes for a Money Maker on Nightingale…who counters to keep the CEO’s shoulders pinned down for the win!
Winners and still AEW Women’s World Champions: Babes of Wrath
We see an upset Mercedes being scolded by Athena on the apron as the Babes celebrate their big win.
Darby Allin vs. Gabe Kidd
Back at ringside, Darby Allin makes his entrance for our next match. Gabe Kidd makes his way through the crowd as he heads to the ring next, and we get this match underway!
Kidd quickly slides into the ring only to take a dropkick from Darby, and that quickly turns into Kidd getting the advantage when he shoves Darby off the top rope to send him crashing to the floor. Gabe continues the damage, sending Allin into the barricade before mocking the crowd. He charges at Darby, who gets out of the way forcing him to crash against the guardrail instead! The ref begins a count but it’s quickly stopped when Darby slides into the ring…only to go for a dive sending Kidd back into the barricade!
Darby goes back in the ring to break the count again, going back after Gabe…who sends him into the timekeeper’s table! He brings Darby back out, pulling the ring steps out before catapulting Allin into the underbelly of it!
He enters the ring to mock the crowd some more before going back after Darby, bringing him back into the ring as we see Darby is busted open. Gabe goes after the throat of Darby until the ref intervenes…and Kidd changes gears by sending Darby into the corner with a hammer throw. He gets back up, bringing Darby to his feet once more only to send him crashing into the ring post and to the floor!
Kidd goes after him with a steel chair, but Darby manages to fight back before cracking Gabe with it instead. Kidd is busted open as he gets propped up on the chair, before Darby climbs up top for a missile dropkick sending Gabe to the floor. The fight makes its way back into the ring as Darby gets sent to the corner with a shotgun dropkick by Gabe, the crowd chanting “you sick f–k” at him as he goes after Darby in the corner with some more strikes.
He sets Darby up on the turnbuckle for a hard chop before looking for a piledriver off the ropes, but Darby blocks it before taking a bite out of Kidd. Rake of the back leads to a Code Red sending Kidd to the canvas, but it only gets a two! Darby goes up top for a Coffin Drop, but is unable to capitalize before Gabe rolls to the outside.
What he doesn’t realize, however, is that Darby is back on his feet as he heads up top…and connects with a Coffin Drop driving Kidd onto the floor! With that, he brings Kidd back into the ring for a cover…but Kidd kicks out, trying to get back up before Darby lands a Scorpion Death Drop! He goes after the legs of Kidd, cinching in the Scorpion Deathlock as Gabe is struggling to break free.
Darby has to let go as he drops down in pain, and this allows Kidd to get up and take Darby by the wrists for a couple headbutts followed by a lariat..as well as a jumping piledriver for good measure! Cover by Kidd, but Darby narrowly kicks out…and counters a sleeper hold by Gabe to keep him pinned down for the win!
Winner: Darby Allin
Darby rolls out of the ring to recover, a nearly livid Gabe sitting up as the ref checks on Darby before raising his arm in victory. We cut to a video package highlighting the issues between the Death Riders, The Conglomeration, and “Timeless” Toni Storm all leading to tonight’s Mixed Nuts Mayhem Match at Worlds End!
Mixed Nuts Mayhem MatchDeath Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Daniel Garcia, Wheeler Yuta and Marina Shafir) vs. “Timeless” Toni Storm and The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong)
We head back to ringside as the Death Riders make their way through the crowd for our next match. They enter the ring as we get the Conglomeration music into that of Mark Briscoe’s to bring out Briscoe, Cassidy, and Roderick Strong. Rounding out the entrances is “Timeless” Toni Storm before the quartet enters the ring to get this match underway!
Big brawl between everyone here as the ring is cleared out sans Shafir and Storm. Toni takes Marina to the corner for some punches before Yuta sends her out to hey boos, and Briscoe runs in after him as the crowd lets Yuta know how they feel about him. Briscoe lays into Wheeler in the corner with punches before Yuta shoves him away, looking for a clothesline…but Briscoe ducks for a dive on the Riders on the outside instead!
Claudio comes into the ring now as Strong fights off Yuta, only for Castagnoli to go on the attack to send him out as well. Cassidy in the ring to send Claudio out, but in comes Garcia! Orange mocks Daniel’s old dance routine, and this leads to Garcia going off on him for a guillotine…before Cassidy breaks free, sending Garcia to the corner before winding up for a big punch to the head.
Shafir comes in, standing off with Cassidy as the two put their hands in their pockets…before Marina lands some inside leg kicks and a sweep, taking Cassidy down hard. Orange dodges a kick to get back on his feet, sending Shafir to the outside before Yuta gets involved. He fights off Yuta and Garcia, but Shafir comes back in as the Death Riders take control. Strong comes into the ring now, only to be dropped hard by the Riders. They bring Roderick up to his feet, setting up for his own wife to chop him in the chest hard!
They send him to the corner to land a kick, before Briscoe comes into the ring to intervene…but not for long, as the Death Riders take the fight to him for a camel clutch by Claudio as Garcia and Yuta stand on top for a pose to mock the crowd.
Briscoe starts to fight back before being sent out of the ring, but in comes Toni Storm to clear things up. She ends up sending Shafir to the outside as Claudio comes in looking to strike…only for Briscoe to rush in, and they take him down with a double shoulder tackle!
Garcia rushes in, sending Mark out before looking for a piledriver on Storm…but Cassidy counters with a sunset flip! Orange and Toni send Garcia to the outside, but Shafir is back in and takes both of them down. She gets sent out now, but Garcia and Yuta take control to send Cassidy out of the ring…only for Storm to send them out as well!
Marina returns to go after Toni, boxing the ears after sending the former champ to the ropes…but Storm counters into a Big Package! Claudio breaks the pin, hoisting Storm up before Toni breaks free. Claudio has had enough and sends her on her way with a giant swing before tossing her aside, only to take a knee strike by Strong to be sent out of the ring. We see Shafir get back in, and the crowd is buzzing for the confrontation here…which ends with a kick to the face by Marina! She flips the crowd off but takes a chop across the back by Roderick, who gets sent out of the ring by Yuta.
Toni comes back in, as does Orange, and the two go to work leading to an Orange Punch on Shafir, a hip attack on Yuta, and a Jay Driller by Briscoe on Yuta for the win!
Winners: “Timeless” Toni Storm and The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong)
The Conglomeration and Storm celebrate with the Babes of Wrath, Luther, and Mina Shirakawa as we cut away backstage. We hear from Mercedes Moné after she’s thrown a major fit in her dressing room, and she cuts off the interview to let Willow Nightingale know that at New Year’s Smash she will beat her f–king ass!
– We cut away to a video package highlighting the feud between Jamie Hayter and Kris Statlander leading to tonight’s Women’s World Championship match here at World’s End!
AEW Women’s World Championship MatchKris Statlander (c) vs. Jamie Hayter
After a slow start the two lock up, with the champ sending Hayter to the outside where she takes a breather. She gets back in the ring, taking the fight to Stat as she looks for a Hayterade…but Kris ducks it for a nearfall. She sends the challenger to the ropes, but Jamie catches her with a shoulder tackle…only for the champ to respond with one of her own!
The two go back at it, trading holds leading to a standoff. Strike exchange ends with Jamie on the ropes, but she sends Kris over the ropes only for Stat to land on her feet on the apron…before dropping the challenger down hard. She sets Jamie up for a backflip kick but Hayter dodges it, looking for a dropkick that gets caught by the champ…who catapults her onto the ring steps!
Kris poses before bringing the challenger back into the ring, where she gets a two count. Hayter fights to her feet but is caught by Statlander, who sends her into the corner before following up with a back suplex. Champ with a splash and the cover for a two count.
Dueling chants from the crowd, distracting Stat long enough for Hayter to fight out of the corner…but is sent down with a scoop slam by the champ. She sets up for another splash, but Jamie rolls out of the way before landing a kick. Kris is on the ropes as Hayter builds up momentum, sending the champ over to the outside…only to be pulled out by Statlander, who sends the challenger into the announce table!
Stat continues the attack until Jamie sends her away, setting up for a missile dropkick off the Spanish announce table sending the champ into the barricade. She brings Kris back into the ring now, landing another dropkick followed by an exploder for a nearfall.
Hayter stays on the attack for a running boot and another two count, but now Kris is fighting back as she drives Jamie to the mat for a two count of her own. Both women are back on their feet to exchange strikes once more, with Kris being doubled over before Hayter ends up taking the champ to the mat with a lariat for another two count!
The fight makes its way to the corner as Hayter lays into Statlander, setting up for an alanche exploder suplex…but it only gets her a nearfall as Kris kicks out. Hayter brings her up and to the ropes, but the champ counters into a package piledriver for a close nearfall. She pulls Jamie to the corner before going up top…but Hayter intercepts, only for Kris to slip under to break free. She catches Hayter on the turnbuckle…and hoists the challenger up for a modified driver off the turnbuckle and to the canvas!
The ref checks on Hayter, who is clutching her head as Kris gets back up. She sets up Jamie for a lariat but is cut off, and the challenger lands a big lariat from the corner for a nearfall. Stat ducks a Hayterade for a thrust kick, but Jamie fights back for a backbreaker…only for the champ to respond with a vertical suplex.
Both women are down, slowly getting to their feet as they exchange strikes. This ends with Kris blocking a Hayterade for a lariat of her own, but it’s the challenger who lands a Saturday Night Fever for a nearfall. The two fight back to their feet, and the champ once again dodges a Hayterade to land Saturday Night Fever for the win!
Winner and still AEW Women’s World Champion: Kris Statlander
The champ is handed her title, leing the ring to celebrate. Commentary takes a look at matches made officila for New Year’s Smash, as Jungle Jack Perry challenges Ricochet for the AEW National Championship and Mercedes Moné defends the TBS Championship against Willow Nightingale.
– From there we take a look back at one of the semifinal matches earlier tonight, with Kazuchika Okada advancing to the finals. Backstage we hear from Okada and Callis, the latter hyping up Okada’s journey to the finals before running down Mox for turning down his offer to collaborate. Don looks to get a bit of vengeance for what Mox to did to him years ago, and Okada states that Mox has never beaten him and he never will. Because Okada is the best tournament wrestler in the world…b—h.
– We take a look at the other semifinal from earlier tonight, where Fletcher’s search for a weapon cost him the match against Jon Moxley. We then hear from Mox, who talks about what this tournament means. He’s heard all about the great Rainmaker, but says Okada will he to kill him.
Continental Classic Finals – AEW Continental ChampionshipJon Moxley vs. Kazuchika Okada
Back at ringside, Jon Moxley makes his way through the crowd as we gear up for the finals of the Continental Classic. He enters the ring as Kazuchika Okada makes his way out next, heading down the ramp as we get introductions for both men to get this match underway!
We start off slow with Okada starting to mock Moxley, who responds in kind by flipping off the Rainmaker. Okada and Mox lock up, bringing the fight to the ropes before Okada makes the break. Okada goes back after Mox, who turns it around to send Okada to the mat…but Okada counters as he gets back on his feet, sweeping Jon’s leg out and forcing him to lee the ring for a breather.
Mox gets back into the ring, but is quickly taken down by Okada. Mox gets to the ropes, forcing a break as he goes back after the International Champion…only for Okada to go right back after the leg! Mox goes after Okada’s eyes to force a break. He gets back up, but not for long as Okada drops him down before going after the leg once more.
Mox tries to fight back but gets hung up on the top rope by a dropkick from Okada before dropping to the floor. This gives Okada an opening as he goes after Mox for a DDT to the floor, breaking the ref’s count before going after Mox to slam his knee against the ring steps. Mox tries to walk away but is kicked by Okada, who follows Jon into the ring and absorbs several strikes before knocking Mox down.
He goes after the leg some more with a figure four, but Mox fights his way out of the hold before getting back to his feet. They trade strikes before Okada drops Mox with a DDT. Dueling chants from the crowd as Okada gets back to his feet, using the ropes for momentum for a running kick to the head of Mox.
Okada stays on top of him with some more strikes before setting up for a neckbreaker, making the cover for a two count. Scoop slam by Okada, who goes up top for an elbow drop before once again flipping off the crowd. He turns that over to Mox…who grabs the finger and wrenches the hand on his way back up, taking the Rainmaker down with a DDT!
Both men back to their feet as they exchange strikes, and this time Jon wins the exchange before cinching in a figure four leglock. Okada struggles before making it to the ropes for the break. They both stand up once more, as Okada takes Mox down with a dragon screw twice over. He turns Mox over with a Texas cloverleaf, targeting the legs even more as Mox tries to break free. He eventually makes it to the ropes and force a break.
Mox gets to his feet, shoving Okada away before the Rainmaker sends him into the corner for a flurry of strikes. Mox takes a lot of licks but manages to send Okada to the opposite corner. Okada looking for an Air Raid Crash but Mox counters into a Gotch style piledriver. He looks for the bulldog choke as Okada works to keep the hold from being cinched in.
Mox transitions into a Paradigm Shift but Okada breaks free, sneaking in a low blow followed by a Rainmaker lariat before making the cover…but Moxley kicks out! Mox gets back to his feet, but so does Okada as the two trade strikes once again. This ends with Mox sending Okada to the mat with a Paradigm Shift, but Okada kicks out at two.
Mox transitions to a bulldog choke, but Okada breaks free…only for Jon to dodge a Rainmaker lariat for one of his own! Paradigm Shift connects as he slowly makes the cover for a one count…and Mox sends him back down with a curb stomp! Death Rider DDT connects, and Jon Moxley gets the win to take home the tournament!
Winner and new AEW Continental Champion: Jon Moxley
Big win for Mox as the Death Riders make their way to the ring to celebrate with their leader. Jon slowly gets back to his feet before climbing the turnbuckle to celebrate, the title put around his waist by Claudio as Tony Schione looks to get a word from the new champ.
Schione hypes up what Mox has done, but Jon says “to hell with all that” before saying this title doesn’t belong to him. It belongs to everyone in the Continental Classic who busted their asses and ge it everything they had. He gives props to the fans in the building and watching at home, thanking them and his team saying this is what they do.
He continues to put all of this over, shouting out those who bust their asses every single f–king day (and yes, I’m still stunned by the language here lol) as he talks about his team putting in the work every damn day to prove themselves.
With that, Mox drops the mic as he and the Death Riders make their exit through the crowd.
– We cut to a video package hyping up the lingering issues between Adam Page, Swerve Strickland, the returning MJF, and the champ Samoa Joe as the AEW World Championship is on the line in a 4-Way Match tonight at Worlds End!
AEW World Championship 4-Way MatchSamoa Joe (c) vs. Swerve Strickland, Hangman Adam Page and MJF
We head back to ringside as Swerve Strickland is the first man out for the next match. This is followed by Hangman Adam Page to a nice pop, matched by that of MJF’s entrance before Samoa Joe comes out to a mixed reaction on his way to the ring. Introductions for all four men means from here on out there’s been enough talk…IT’S TIME for our main event!
All four men stare each other down before Swerve and MJF lay into each other, with Joe and Page doing the same. Page sends the champ out of the ring before going after MJF, and then taking Joe to the floow before landing a lariat on MJF. In the chaos, we see Joe slide into the ring for a chop on Page. He knocks down Swerve before driving his boot into the face of the Hangman in the corner…and then knocks MJF off the apron.
MJF gets back in the ring while Joe continues his attack, sending the champ out before Strickland goes after MJF. Friedman turns it around on Swerve before running the ropes for the knob bob (actual name pending), but this just riles up Swerve as he gets to his feet, laying into him with an uppercut before doing the same thing back to Maxwell!
The action spills to the outside, as Joe takes control with a dive onto Swerve and MJF. Page comes in to go after the champ while MJF and Swerve make their way back into the ring, only for MJF to be sent to the outside with a Swerve Stomp! Joe and Page square off until a Strickland assist leads to Page sending the champ out of the ring with a Buckshot Lariat…and this gives us two men with their share of bad blood staring each other down!
Swerve and Page go at it, with Page getting out of a suplex attempt to roll Strickland up for two. Page looking for a tombstone piledriver, but Swerve counters into a Dead Eye! He goes to the corner for a House Call but Hangman dodges it, landing a Buckshot Lariat on Strickland for the cover…only for Joe to break the pin and se his title!
Page sends Joe away before going after Swerve in the corner, but a superplex attempt is intercepted by Joe for a powerbomb that sends both his opponents from the corner to the mat real quick! Cover made on Page and then Strickland leads to a pair of nearfalls, and Joe sends Page out of the ring before looking for a muscle buster on Strickland.
Swerve breaks free, running to drop MJF to the mat before taking the champ down hard. Hangman stops the momentum, but is brought to the corner by Swerve who then sends MJF back to the outside. This is all stopped by the return of the champ, who lays into Strickland and then Page before MJF intervenes. He fends off Joe in the corner before dropping Strickland onto the champ.
He then blocks a Buckshot Lariat, bringing Page back into the ring for Salt of the Earth… but sees Joe cinching in a Coquina Clutch on Strickland, and lets go to break that hold instead! This turns out bad for Friedman as Joe puts the clutch in on him instead. The arm drops down twice, but before we see what happens the third time Strickland breaks it up with a House Call! He goes for Big Pressure on MJF, but Friedman counters before hitting the ropes…where he gets clobbered by Strickland!
Swerve and Page go after each other before turning their attention to MJF and Joe. This comes to an end with MJF fighting back, landing a Long Island Sunrise on Strickland for the cover and a nearfall. Page takes out Joe, but before he can do anything more The Opps come running out to pull the Hangman out of the ring!
They beat him down before sending him back in the ring, where Joe lands a muscle buster in the corner…only for Page to kick out at two! HOOK gets on the apron to argue as we see see The Opps confronting Nana, but they take a Swerve Stomp by Strickland while Joe cinches in a Coquina Clutch on Page.
This gets broken up by a Swerve Stomp, and Page ends up being sent out as Swerve goes up top…but he gets knocked off by MJF! Swerve goes after MJF as Page looks for a Buckshot Lariat…only to run into a low blow by MJF, who sends him out of the ring before connecting with the Heatseeker on Samoa Joe to pick up the win and the title!
Winner and new AEW World Champion: MJF
MJF lees the ring to celebrate with the title on the stage, commentary talking up that we will hear from him at New Year’s Smash as Worlds End comes to a close.
– Here is what’s in store for 2025 AEW Worlds End –
Mixed Nuts Mayhem Match: Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Daniel Garcia, Wheeler Yuta and Marina Shafir) vs. “Timeless” Toni Storm and The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong) Darby Allin vs. Gabe Kidd Continental Classic Semifinal Match: Kyle Fletcher vs. Jon Moxley Continental Classic Finals – AEW Continental Championship: TBA vs. TBA AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Match: Babes of Wrath (Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale) defend against Mercedes Mone’ and Athena AEW World Tag Team Championships Chicago Street Fight: FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) defends against Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson and Austin Gunn) AEW Women’s World Championship Match: Kris Statlander defends against Jamie Hayter AEW World Championship Fatal 4-Way Match: Samoa Joe defends against Swerve Strickland, Hangman Adam Page and MJFStay tuned to WrestlingAttitude, WA.Com On Facebook, Twitter/X, Bluesky and Google News for more.
AEW Worlds End Results 2025
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