AEW World’s End 2024 is AEW’s final pay-per-view event of the year, happening tonight, December 28, 2024, at the Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida. Wrestling fans around the world will witness the culmination of bitter feuds, high-stakes championship matches, and the finals of the prestigious Continental Classic tournament.
With a stacked card featuring eight main event matches, plus exciting Zero Hour kickoff bouts, World’s End 2024 promises to be a can’t-miss event for wrestling enthusiasts.
How to Watch
Wrestling fans can watch AEW World’s End live on pay-per-view starting at 8 PM ET on these platforms:
- TrillerTV: Available in the US, Canada, and select international markets.
- PPV.com: Accessible in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK, and Ireland.
- YouTube: Available in the US, Canada, Mexico, Germany, Italy, France, UK, and South Korea.
Main PPV Match Card
- AEW World Championship Four-Way Match
Jon Moxley (c) vs. Orange Cassidy vs. ‘Hangman’ Adam Page vs. Jay White - Women’s World Championship Tijuana Street Fight
Mariah May (c) vs. Thunder Rosa - TBS Championship Match
Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Kris Statlander - International Championship Match
Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Powerhouse Hobbs - Dynamite Dozen Ring Match:
MJF vs. Adam Cole - Continental Classic Semi-Final Match 1:
Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher - Continental Classic Semi-Final Match 2:
Ricochet vs. Kazuchika Okada - Continental Classic Finals:
TBD vs. TBD
AEW Continental Championship
The winner of the annual AEW Continental Classic tournament receives the AEW Continental Championship, which has some unique attributes.
It’s defended throughout the year under Continental Rules. The reigning champion automatically qualifies the incumbent champion for the next tournament, and defends the title throughout the tournament.
See All of AEW’s Active Championship Titles
Zero Hour Kickoff Show Matches
90 minutes before AEW Worlds End begins, AEW presents the Zero Hour kickoff show at 6:30pm ET. How to Watch
The three scheduled matches include:
- Singles Match: Toni Storm vs. Leila Grey
- Eight-Man Tag Team Match: The Outrunners & Top Flight vs. Lance Archer & Brian Cage of The Don Callis Family, and Action Andretti & Lio Rush
- Singles Match: QT Marshall vs. Jeff Jarrett
Post-Show Backstage Media Scrum
Immediately after the pay-per-view concludes, fans can stream the AEW Worlds End Post Show Media Scrum with candid questions with the top stars who wrestled earlier in the evening.
AEW World’s End 2024 Preview
Let’s break down the matches on the main PPV card for this highly anticipated event.
World Championship Four-Way Match
The main event of the evening will see Jon Moxley defend his AEW World Championship against three formidable challengers: ‘Hangman’ Adam Page, Orange Cassidy, and Jay White.
This high-stakes match is sure to be a thrilling conclusion to the show, with each competitor bringing their unique style and motivation to the ring.
Continental Classic Tournament Finals
The Continental Classic tournament will reach its climax at World’s End, with two semifinal matches and the final all taking place on the same night. Will Ospreay faces Kyle Fletcher in one semifinal, while Ricochet takes on Kazuchika Okada in the other. The winners will then compete in the tournament final to crown the ultimate victor and the new AEW Continental Champion
Women’s World Championship Tijuana Street Fight
In what promises to be a brutal encounter, Mariah May will put her AEW Women’s World Championship on the line against Thunder Rosa in a Tijuana Street Fight. This no-holds-barred match will test both competitors’ toughness and creativity.
TBS and International Championship Matches
Mercedes Moné will defend her TBS Championship against the always dangerous Kris Statlander.
In another title bout, Konosuke Takeshita puts his International Championship on the line against Powerhouse Hobbs.
MJF vs. Adam Cole
In a highly personal grudge match, MJF will face his former friend Adam Cole. This contest has been building for a year and will see the two bitter rivals finally settle their differences in the ring. The winner will also claim the coveted Dynamite Diamond Ring.
With eight matches confirmed for the main card, World’s End 2024 is shaping up to be a strong event to round out the year for AEW. The combination of championship bouts, tournament action, and personal rivalries ensures that there will be something for everyone on this stacked card. Enjoy the show!