AEW Worlds End 2025: A Year-End Showdown
This Saturday, December 27, the AEW Worlds End 2025 event wraps up the year at the Now Arena in Chicago, Illinois. As the final pay-per-view of the year, it promises chaos, high stakes, and unpredictable outcomes, setting the stage for a fresh start in 2026.
Main Event: AEW World Championship
The main event features an intense four-way match for the AEW World Championship, where Samoa Joe defends his title against Swerve Strickland, Hangman Adam Page, and MJF. Tensions escalated recently when MJF returned to utilize his Casino Gauntlet contract, seeking to reclaim the championship after losing it previously.
Women’s Championship Match
The AEW Women’s Division shines with a highly anticipated singles match between Kris Statlander, the AEW Women’s World Champion, and Jamie Hayter. Hayter is eager to reclaim her title after a lengthy injury, while Statlander seeks to solidify her reign against one of her fiercest competitors.
Continental Classic: Semifinals and Final
The Continental Classic also culminates at this event with both semifinal matches and the final match scheduled for the same night. Reigning champion Kazuchika Okada faces Konosuke Takeshita, and a loss would mean relinquishing both the AEW Continental Championship and the AEW Unified Championship. The winner will go on to battle Uncrowned’s Breakthrough Wrestler of 2025, Kyle Fletcher, who will face Jon Moxley.
Tag Team Championship: Chicago Street Fight
In a Chicago Street Fight, FTR defends their AEW World Tag Team Championships against the Bang Bang Gang. With the presence of Stokely Hathaway and Ace Austin, this match is likely to turn into a chaotic brawl filled with inventive maneuvers.
Additional Matches
Other exciting matches include Darby Allin taking on Gabe Kidd in a singles bout that promises intensity, and the Death Riders facing off against The Conglomeration alongside Toni Storm in a match dubbed “Mixed Nuts Mayhem.” The women’s tag division also makes its mark, as The Babes of Wrath defend their titles against the formidable duo of Mercedes Moné and Athena.
Watch AEW Worlds End 2025
The event kicks off at 8 p.m. ET and will be available on HBO Max, Amazon Prime, PPV.com, Sling TV, and YouTube for international viewers. The complete match card features other thrilling matchups that fans won’t want to miss!

