Showing posts with label Worlds End. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Worlds End. Show all posts

Saturday, December 27, 2025

Worlds End 2025 - The LIVE Results



Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart and Skye Blue) beat Hyan and Maya World during Zero Hour.

Before the next match, Zack Gibson is interrupted by Eddie Kingston's entrance.

Eddie Kingston beats Zack Gibson during Zero Hour. After the match, James Drake attacks Eddie Kingston and chokes him out with his scarf, and as Zack Gibson has a go with the scarf, Ortiz suddenly shows up for the first time in a while with a madball and chases Gibson and Drake away.

Mascara Dorada and Bandido beat The Don Callis Family (Mark Davis and Rocky "Azucar" Romero) during Zero Hour.

El Clon comes to Collision in January 2026.

JetSpeed ("Speedball" Mike Bailey and "The Jet" Kevin Knight) and Jurassic Express ("Jungle" Jack Perry and Luchasaurus) beat "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander and The Demand (Ricochet, Bishop Kaun, Toa Liona) in an eight-man tag team match despite a pre-bell attack that leaves Luchasaurus taken to the back and Jack Perry laid out on the ramp. The match ends with Luchasaurus coming back and hitting Ricochet with a one-handed choke slam as Ricochet readies the Spirit Gun.

Don Callis guests on commentary for the next match.

"The Rainmaker" Kazuchika Okada beats "The Alpha" Konosuke Takeshita to advance to the finals of the Continental Classic after Okada strikes Takeshita with a screwdriver and the ref is unable to see it.



Jon Moxley beats "The Protostar" Kyle Fletcher by submission to face "The Rainmaker" Kazuchika Okada in the finals of the Continental Classic after Moxley locks in a sleeper hold when Fletcher is seen ripping off turnbuckle covers looking for a screwdriver. After the match, a furious Fletcher hits Moxley with a chop block to the left leg.



FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) retain the AEW World Tag Team Championships against The Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson and Austin Gunn) in a Chicago Street Fight following two spike piledrivers to Austin Gunn, one on the mat and another on top of one of the tag team championship belts.



The Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron) retains the AEW Women's World Tag Team Championships against Mercedes Moné and Athena after Willow Nightingale counters the Money Maker with a successful pinfall attempt on Mercedes Moné.



We see footage of a rabbit decomposing playing in reverse interspersed with footage of Darby Allin, followed by the message "I'll Remember You as You Were, Not as What You Will Become."

Darby Allin beats Gabe Kidd after countering a sleeper by Gabe Kidd by rolling backwards and pinning Kidd's shoulders to the mat.



AEW Revolution is live on pay-per-view on March 15, 2026!

"Timeless" Toni Storm and The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong) beat The Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Daniel Garcia, Wheeler Yuta, "The Problem" Marina Shafir) in a comedic Mixed Nuts Mayhem Match. After the match, The Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron), Luther and Mina Shirakawa celebrate with Toni and The Conglomeration.



Backstage, Mercedes Moné speeds past Lexy Nair to her dressing room, which she trashes in a fit of rage before doing an interview. Mercedes challenges Willow Nightingale to a match at next week's Dynamite, saying that she will "beat [her] fucking ass" before going back into the dressing room and trashing it again.



Kris Statlander retains the AEW Women's World Championship against Jamie Hayter.



In backstage footage from earlier tonight, Don Callis says that Jon Moxley vs. "The Rainmaker" Kazuchika Okada has never happened before tonight, and that Okada will walk out still Unified Champion and win back-to-back Continental Classics. He says he tried to talk with Moxley and collaborate with him only for Moxley to intimidate him, and now he will exact revenge on Moxley for wronging him and scarring his head by having Okada leaving him laying. Okada says Moxley has accomplished much, but he has not and never will beat him, for he is the greatest wrestler of all time.

In backstage footage from earlier tonight, Jon Moxley says he has been hearing about "The Rainmaker" Kazuchika Okada is the greatest and how he has never beaten Okada, then says that the Continental Classic is a beautiful thing. He says it is all about passion and showing the world what you can do and what you have given your life to, and says it is a hill worth dying on. Moxley then says Okada will have to kill him to beat him.

Jon Moxley beats "The Rainmaker" Kazuchika Okada to win the 2025 Continental Classic and become the AEW Continental Champion, ending Okada's reign as Continental Champion at 647 days and Unified Champion at 168 days. After the match, Jon Moxley celebrates with the rest of The Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, Daniel Garcia, "The Problem" Marina Shafir). Tony Schiavone interviews Jon Moxley, who states that the Continental Championship belongs to everybody in the Continental Classic who busted their ass, came to the ring every single night, and gave everything they had. He also says that the title belongs to the fans, and that they owe it to the fans to give it everything they have, for they are the best professional wrestlers in the world today. He says they will continue to give everything they have in the ring, for there is no other company like AEW and that this is what everyone deserves.





Before the next match, Swerve Strickland comes out to Green Lantern-inspired gear and a Green Lantern-inspired entrance. MJF comes out to an orchestral version of his theme and is surrounded by women before his real entrance theme plays.

MJF beats Samoa Joe, "Hangman" Adam Page and Swerve Strickland in a Fatal Four-Way Match to become AEW World Champion for a second time. During the match, "Hangman" Adam Page hits Samoa Joe with two Buckshot Lariat. When he goes for a third, MJF - who has shoved Swerve Strickland off the top rope while going for a Swerve Stomp on Joe - gets in Joe's way and hits Hangman low before hitting Joe with the Heatseeker for the pin and the win as well as the title.



Saturday, December 28, 2024

Worlds End 2024 - The LIVE Results



Backstage, Lexy Nair interviews Leila Grey, who says she has been waiting and preparing for this moment and she has spent the last three months training at the New Japan Pro Wrestling dojo to become the best version of herself and give her all. She says she will not be sitting on the sidelines and that everyone will see a whole new Leila Grey before she tells Toni Storm that she will beat her tonight.

Toni Storm beats Leila Grey during Zero Hour with an inside cradle.

Backstage, Lexy Nair interviews QT Marshall. QT Marshall says Jeff Jarrett is a living legend and a hall of famer, but he is not an innovator or revolutionizing the wrestling industry like he is. He says his life has changed since his match with Big Boom AJ, then says Jarrett is trying desperately to stay relevant in wrestling. Marshall says Jarrett wants to be on "the QT bandwagon" and cannot realize that his best years are behind him, then says he will be relevant again when he beats him, as being forgotten is worse than losing and the viral moment from it will last forever. He then takes an awkward selfie with Lexy.

Jeff Jarrett beats QT Marshall after Jay Lethal shows up and brawls with Aaron Solo, who shows up to distract the referee during the match.

Backstage, Lexy Nair interviews Toni Storm. Toni Sotmr says she wnet all out on her first pay-per-view and that AEW is "officially Toni Time." Deonna Purrazzo shows up and proposes a match on next week's Dynamite, calling it a first-time-ever match. (It isn't.) Toni accepts.

Murder Machines (Lance Archer and "The Machine" Brian Cage), Lio Rush and Action Andretti beat Top Flight (Darius and Dante Martin) and The Outrunners (Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd) in an eight-man tag team match during Zero Hour after Lio Rush tags himself in and hits Dante with the splash as Archer readies a choke slam, much to the chagrin of Murder Machines and Don Callis. After the match, Private Party shows up on the ramp and have a staredown with Andretti and Lio Rush.

Backstage, Lexy Nair interviews Jay Lethal, Jeff Jarrett, Sonjay Dutt and Satnam Singh. Jarrett says that he reflects on his career at the end of ever year, and announces that at Fight For The Fallen, he will make an announcement about his career.

Will Ospreay beats "The Protostar" Kyle Fletcher to advance to the finals of the Continental Classic.

"The Rainmaker" Kazuchika Okada beats Ricochet to advance to the finals of the Continental Classic. After the match, toilet paper gets thrown in the ring while Ricochet is still in it, then Swerve Strickland shows up. Swerve congratulates Ricochet for making it as far as he did in the Continental Classic, then says he expected Ricochet to run his mouth ever since he got to AEW. He says Ricochet talks a lot of mess and that he has to clean it up, then Prince Nana shos up with a cart full of toilet paper rolls which he hands to members of the front row. Swerve, saying that they need a clean slate for 2025 for Ricochet, wish Ricochet a happy new year by having everyone in the front row throw the toilet paper at Ricochet on his signal.

Backstage, Renee Paquette interviews Will Ospreay. Ospreay says that he knows the fans will be exhausted near the end of the show, but he wants the fans to carry him on in his match with his New Japan Pro Wrestling mentor "The Rainmaker" Kazuchika Okada. He says that he will beat Okada and go to Disneyland.

Mariah May retains the AEW Women's World Championship against Thunder Rosa in a Tijauna Street Fight after throwing Thunder Rosa's Tijuana graveyard dirt into Rosa's eyes before piledriving her through a table.

MJF beats Adam Cole with a low blow followed by the Heatseeker to win the Dynamite Diamond ring for a sixth time after he fakes injury to get Matt Taven and Mike Bennett removed from ringside. Taven and Bennett distract the referee as they refuse to be ejected, requiring security to remove them from ringside, allowing MJF to hit the low blow. After the match, MJF grabs a metal folding chair and demands his music be cut so that everyone can hear him break Adam Cole's left leg. He wraps the chair around Cole's leg, but suddenly, Roderick Strong runs into the ring and chases MJF away. Kyle O'Reilly then confronts MJF on the stage. MJF tries to talk his way out of a confrontation, but O'Reilly sends MJF back into the ring where he and Roderick Strong double-team MJF. O'Reilly helps Cole up, then Cole knocks MJF out with the Dynamite Diamond Ring before he, Roderick Strong and O'Reilly celebrate, with Taven and Bennett joining in.

Don Callis guests on commentary for the next match.

"The Alpha" Konosuke Takeshita retains the AEW International Championship against Powerhouse Hobbs after targeting Hobbs' right knee and going for a standing guillotine choke before hitting Raging Fire for the pin and the win.

Backstage, Renee Paquette interviews "The Rainmaker" Kazuchika Okada. Okada says Will Ospreay is like a little brother to him, and says that while he is on another level, he is not on his. He then calls Will Ospreay a bitch.

Mercedes Moné retains the TBS Championship against Kris Statlander following a series of pinfall attempts.

Revolution 2025 is Sunday, March 9th!

"The Rainmaker" Kazuchika Okada beats Will Ospreay to win the 2024 Continental Classic and retain the AEW Continental Championship. After the match, Christopher Daniels congratulates Okada on winning the tournament and retaining the Continental Championship, but tells him that he cannot reward him with the title, as he is no longer an EVP. He then says a certain man can: Kenny Omega, who returns to AEW for the first time in months. Omega awards the Continental Championship to Okada, and the fans chant for Omega as he leaves the ring.

Jon Moxley retains the AEW World Championship against "Switchblade" Jay White, Orange Cassidy and "Hangman" Adam Page thanks to the constant interference of The Death Riders (Wheeler Yuta, Claudio Castagnoli, Marina Shafir). After the match, Wheeler Yuta and Claudio Castagnoli gang up on Switchblade, but FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) suddenly shows up, waits at the stage, and the lights go out. When they come back on, Adam Copeland returns for the first time in months. Edge and FTR brawl with The Death Riders and quickly clean house, then Copeland and Moxley have a staredown before Copeland hits Moxley with a Spear. The Patriarchy (Christian Cage, "The Prodigy" Nick Wayne, Mama Wayne, Kip Sabian), who have been seen watching from the luxury box, leaves. Copeland then breaks off the bottom bar of a metal folding chair and chokes Moxley out with it until Claudio makes the save. Copeland then tells Moxley that they are taking it all and The Death Riders (Moxley, Claudio, PAC, Wheeler) are all his.

Saturday, December 30, 2023

Worlds End - The LIVE Results



It is announced that Keith Lee is not medically cleared to compete against Swerve Strickland, and that he will be replaced by "The Natural" Dustin Rhodes.

Stokely Hathaway guests on commentary for the next match.

Willow Nightingale beats Kris Statlander on Zero Hour.

We hear from Serena Deeb, who says that she has locked herself into a dojo and has trained and watched the women's division extensively. She says she can break out of any hold and has become the woman of a thousand holds, and now, she has returned.

Killswitch last eliminates Trent Beretta to win a 20-man battle royal and a shot at the AEW TNT Championship on Zero Hour.

Before the next match, Wheeler Yuta says Hook has been sticking his nose where it does not belong, which is no surprise given where he is from, and asks if there is any redeeming quality about Long Island, New York. He makes fun of the local hockey team, then the New York Islanders' goal horn keeps blaring as Wheeler Yuta addresses Taz before Hook shows up.

Hook retains the FTW Championship against Wheleer Yuta under FTR Rules on Zero Hour after breaking a hockey stick over Wheeler's back and using it to make Wheeler tap to Redrum.

"Daddy Magic" Matt Menard guests on commentary for the next match.

The Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli and "The American Dragon" Bryan Danielson), Mark Briscoe and Daniel Garcia beat Brody King, Jay Lethal, Rush and "Switchblade" Jay White in an eight-man tag match following a jackknife pin from Daniel Garcia to Jay Lethal after Garcia hits Brody King with a Saito suplex. After the match, Brody King hits "Daddy Magic" Matt Menard in the jaw off camera in disgust.

Miro beats Andrade el Idolo with Game Over after CJ Perry breaks up the Figure Eight on the outside.

"Timeless" Toni Storm retains the AEW Womens' World Championship against Riho. After the match, Mariah May shows up with a champagne bucket, then throws rose petals all over a celebrating Toni Storm.

AEW sends condolences to the families of Masashi Ozawa (aka Killer Khan) and "Mad Kurt" Kurtis Chapman.

Backstage, Lexy Nair interviews Dante Martin. Dante says he has been doing good, but he needs to do great, because injury set him back from being a champion. He got a win yesterday, but he almost got a win over a champion. Orange Cassidy shows up, and Dante takes the challenge for the International title, saying he needs the title. Orange dares him to try to take it.

Swerve Strickland beats a defiant "The Natural" Dustin Rhodes with two House Calls, an arm breaker and the Swerve Stomp after Dustin dares Swerve to do his worst and flips him off twice.

Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara, Sting and Darby Allin beat Big Bill, "Absolute" Ricky Starks and The Don Callis Family ("The Alpha" Konosuke Takeshita and Powerhouse Hobbs) in an eight-man tag match. (During the match, Jericho is booed and showered with "NDA" chants following rumors that Jericho took part in an act of sexual harassment backstage in AEW back in 2019.)

Julia Hart retains the AEW TBS Championship against Abadon. Abadon's House Rules stipulation for the match is that biting is legal. During the match, Skye Blue shows up and shoves Abadon off the top rope, but Abadon immediately rises and goes after Skye Blue and attacks her, giving Julia the opportunity to finish Abadon off.

Adam Copeland beats Christian Cage in a no-disqualification match to become the AEW TNT Champion after nearly putting "The Prodigy" Nick Wayne through a flaming table with a powerbomb. After the match, Copeland is attacked from behind by Killswitch, who proceeds to choke slam him before doing it again through an opened metal folding chair. After the match, Killswitch is about to cash in his shot at the TNT Championship when Christian demands he give him the contract. Killswitch gives in after Christian whispers into his ear. Christian then signs the contract, and he gets his title rematch. Christian hits Copeland with a Spear to regain the TNT Championship, ending Copeland's reign three minutes after it started. Afterwards, Copeland has to be helped to the back.

"The American Dragon" Bryan Danielson guests on commentary for the next match.

Eddie Kingston beats Jon Moxley to win the Continental Classic, retain the Ring of Honor World Championship, retain the New Japan Pro Wrestling Strong Openweight Championship, become the inaugural AEW Continental Champion, and win the Continental Crown. After the match, the AEW Continental Championship is revealed as it is handed over to Eddie Kingston. Eddie and Moxley then hug in a show of respect afterwards.

We see a video package of people from Long Island, New York saying that MJF is the best wrestler and their scumbag before the next match. Adam Cole also shows up before the next match to stand in MJF's corner.

Samoa Joe beats MJF with the Coaquina Clutch to become the AEW World Champion! After the match, the crowd chants "Bullshit!" as Adam Cole tells MJF that he gave Joe everything he had. All of a sudden, The Devil's Masked Men show up as Cole is still in the ring, and they attack both MJF and Adam Cole. As both Adam Cole and MJF are held down and both of them dare one of the men with a chair to hit him, the lights go out. When they come back on, Adam Cole is sitting in the chair with the masked men, who reveal themselves to be The Kingdom (Matt Taven and Mike Bennett), Roderick Strong and Wardlow. The Kingdom are revealed to be the Ring of Honor World Tag Team Champions, and MJF is ganged up on before Adam Cole produces The Devil's mask from out of his jacket.