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AEW Worlds End 2025 Preview (12/27/25) – Spoiler Free Card, Time, How to Watch

With the conclusion of the Continental Classic and the possibility of a new AEW World Men’s Champion being crowned this Saturday at AEW Worlds End, 2025 could end with a bang.

Live from the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, can this year’s Worlds End put a bow on AEW’s year? The last two December PPVs ended AEW’s year with mixed results, with conclusions that did not necessarily please all fans. One thing is certain, we’re getting some mixed nuts mayhem. Plus, fulfilling the foreshadowing from almost two years ago, Konosuke Takeshita takes on Kazuchika Okada.

How to Watch AEW Worlds End 2025:

AEW World Championship 4-Way

The potential main event for Saturday night sees seven historic rivalries intertwined, creating an intriguing web of possibilities.

Feud one- last month, Samoa Joe, with help from HOOK, defeated Hangman Adam Page for the AEW World Championship inside a steel cage. Joe had to cheat to beat the Hangman, becoming more like Jon Moxley and the Death Riders than seemed imaginable six months ago.

Feud two- Swerve Strickland and Hangman Adam Page might be on agreeable terms. Both have accepted their shared past and acknowledged the trauma of their heinous rivalry. Yet both want to be the AEW World Champion again. Can their alliance survive? Or will their feelings about Joe make them enemies once again?

Feud three- Strickland defeated Samoa Joe for his first AEW World Championship. Yet this isn’t a straight rematch from Dynasty. Not with the late addition and return of MJF. Feud four- MJF vs. Samoa Joe. Joe is the one who ended MJF’s historic title reign at Worlds End in 2023. Yet MJF also has a history with Strickland from the indies (feud six). Plus, unresolved issues with foil Page (feud seven).

The odds are against Samoa Joe. Karma is coming from three different directions. Who takes advantage? Who leaves the championship? And what will that mean for the AEW landscape heading into 2026?

AEW Worlds End 2025 Match Card:

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  • Gabe Kidd vs. Darby Allin
  • Mixed Nuts Mayhem: Death Riders vs. The Conglomeration and “Timeless” Toni Storm
  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship: Babes of Wrath © vs. Mercedes Mone and Athena
  • Continental Classic Semifinals: Konosuke Takeshita vs. Kazuchika Okada
  • Continental Classic Semifinals: Kyle Fletcher vs. Jon Moxley
  • Continental Classic Finals for the AEW Continental Championship: Takeshita/Okada vs. Fletcher/Moxley
  • Chicago Street Fight for the AEW World Tag Team Championship: FTR © vs. Bang Bang Gang
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Kris Statlander © vs. Jamie Hayter
  • AEW World Men’s Championship 4-Way: Samoa Joe © vs. Swerve Strickland vs. Hangman Adam Page vs. MJF

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About James Staynings

James is an English teacher and passionate wrestling fan turned writer/analyst with a love of exploring big, small, controversial, and complex with wrestling from different perspectives. I dissect prevailing narratives to uncover different truths. I write about half-naked men fighting in tights through a philosophical, sociological, psychological, and/or literary lens.