AEW WORLDS END PPV RESULTS (12/27): Keller’s report with analysis of Continental Classic conclusion, Joe v vs. Swerve vs. Hangman vs. MJF for Men’s Title, Statlander vs. Hayter for Women’s Title

By Wade Keller, PWTorch editor


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AEW WORLDS END PPV REPORT
DECEMBER 27, 2025
STREAMED LIVE ON PPV (including HBO Max and PPV.com)
REPORT BY WADE KELLER, EDITOR

Attendance: 8,966 sellout not counting some obstructed view seats released late.


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[PRE-SHOW]

Hosts: Renee Paquette, R.J. City, Jeff Jarrett, Lexi Nair

Ring Annoncer: Arkada Aura

Commentators: Excalibur, Nigel McGuinness, Tony Schiavone

NOTE: For detailed pre-show results and analysis, check out Jason Powell’s thorough report at ProWrestling.net HERE.

-After the hosts introduced the show from the stage, they played a clip of Adam Cole at home predicting Konosuke Takeshita will beat Jon Moxley in the Continental Classic final.

(A) JULIA HART & SKYE BLUE vs. MAYA WORLD & HYAN

WINNERS: Hart & Blue in 6:00.

(B) EDDIE KINGSTON vs. ZACK GIBSON (w/James Drake)

WINNER: Kingston in 6:00.

-Afterward, Drake choked Kingston with a scarf. Ortiz made his return to AEW with a loaded sock. The announcers said he is Kingston’s best friend and noted he has been gone from AEW with an injury for a long time.

(C) BANDIDO & MASCARA DORADA (w/Alex Abrahantes) vs. MARK DAVIS & ROCKY ROMERO

Bandido finished Romero after a 21 Plex. The announcers really touted the potential of Bandido and Dorada after their win.

WINNER: Bandido in 8:00.

-A vignette hyped El Clon “coming to Collision in 2026.”

(D) KEVIN KNIGHT & “SPEEEDBALL” MIKE BAILEY & JACK PERRY & LUCHASAURUS vs. JOSH ALEXANDER & RICOCHET & TOA LIONA & BISHOP KAUN

WINNERS: Knight & Bailey & Perry & Luchasaurus in 9:00.

-Bryan Danielson made his ring entrance to do commentary on the main PPV.


[MAIN PPV]

Commentators: Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, Bryan Danielson

(1) KAZUCHIKA OKADA vs. KONOSUKE TAKESHITA – Continental Classic semi-final

Takeshita made his entrance first. Renee talked about Callis representing both men in this match. Then Okada. Don Callis joined in on commentary. The bell rang 6 minutes into the hour. They paced themselves mid-speed early (or Okada’s normal speed these days) for a few minutes. Then Okada got the better of Takeshita at ringside with a drop toe hold as Takeshita charged. He reset the count rolling into the ring, then rammed Takeshita into the ringside barricade.

They fought back and forth with increasing intensity. Okada did his middle finger gesture to taunt the fans. Schiavone said he could not fathom why Okada did that.

After some counters at 14:00, both men were down and fans chanted “This is awesome!” Takeshita went for a running knee to Okada’s head after a lot of playing to the crowd. Okada blocked it. Takeshita blocked a Rainmaker. Takeshita threw some strikes. Okada, though, absorbed them and then took Takeshita down with a Rainmaker. Takeshita recovered and landed an elbow strike. Okada ducked a rolling lariat. Takeshita took Okada down with a backslide, but Okada stood and then gave Takeshita a German suplex.

Takeshita landed a running Power Drive Knee for a dramatic near fall at 17:00. The crowd popped. Okada pulled out a screwdriver and hit Takeshita with it and scored the pin. Callis stood and acted innocent. Schiavone said if anyone knows about a screwdriver, it’s Callis.

WINNER: Okada in 18:00 to advance to the final.

(Keller’s Analysis: The match was solid in the first half and picked up in the second half, but it still just barely grazed the fourth gear phase even at its peak and was mostly fought at Okada-AEW speed in first and second gear. The finish was a mess as Okada missed with the screwdriver the first time and the ref had to wander away and look away for Okada to land it on a second try. The screwdriver is a stupid weapon to begin with. This was a lame way to decide the winner of this long-anticipated one-on-one match in AEW.)

(2) KYLE FLETCHER vs. JON MOXLEY – Continental Classic semi-final

A vignette aired with Moxley talking about feeling the weight of the world on his shoulders lately. Fletcher came out first. Renee Paquette did a “sideline report” on Fletcher’s mindset going into the match, saying he had to meet Moxley’s intensity and pace. Moxley made his entrance.

The bell rang 31 minutes into the hour. Fletcher set a deliberate pace early. As Moxley fought back a few minutes in, Excalibur said Mox has regained his lost confidence as the tournament progressed, coinciding with relying more on himself instead of his Death Rider cohorts. Mox threw Fletcher to the floor and landed a running boot at 5:00.

Fletcher fought back and raked Mox’s eyes. He then kicked the ringside steps into Moxley’s leg and ringpost. Back in the ring, Excalibur said Moxley might have suffered a broken tooth and was bleeding from the mouth. Mox stopped Fletcher’s attack with a Cutter. Fletcher bailed out to ringside. Moxley ran the ropes and leaped through the ropes and speared Fletcher, although his boot clipped the middle rope which led to a rough landing on his knee.

Fletcher landed a Michinoku Driver for a near fall back in the ring at 10:00. A few minutes later, Fletcher landed a brainbuster on the ring apron. Mox fell to ringside. Fletcher was also slow to get up. Fletchered returned to the ring. Mox barely beat the ten count.

Fletcher gave Okada an immediate Liger bomb for a near fall. Then he applied a single-leg crab mid-ring. Fletcher shifted to his boot on Mox’s back for extra leverage. Mox tried to crawl to the bottom rope. Fletcher shifted again and wrenched and bridged back. Mox reached around and put Fletcher in a Bulldog choke. Fletcher winced and struggled and then got Mox in an anklelock. He wrenched it on, but had the wrong grip, as pointed out by Danielson. He shifted to the correct grip. Fletcher torqued Mox’s leg, but Mox grabbed the bottom rope.

The battled to the top rope. Mox bit Fletcher’s forehead. Then he applied a Bulldog from the top turnbuckle. He followed with a top rope Cuthtroat suplex of Fletcher onto the top of his head. The ref ran over to check on Fletcher. Fans were scared and silent. They replayed it in slo-mo and Danielson gasped, “Oh my god!” They aired it from another angle. Fletcher was able to turn onto all fours. Mox delivered a stomp and then shuffled overa nd covered Fletcher.

Fletcher countered with a crucifix and then went on the attack with a series of moves. Mox kicked out with authority. Fletcher caught Mox with a running kick and then a brainbuster suplex for a near fall. Fans popped for the kickout.

Fletcher removed turnbuckle covers looking for the screwdriver that Okada used. Mox caught a frustrated Fletcher with a small package for a near fall. Mox delivered a Paradigm Shift and scored a believable near fall at 22:00. Mox hit a Death Rider for another dramatic near fall. Mox immediately applied a sleeper on the mat. Fletcher flailed. He sat up, but then faded and the ref called for the bell as Excalibur said his face was purple.

Fletcher clipped Moxley’s left leg from behind as he left. Danielson said he found that despicable.

WINNER: Moxley in 24:00.

(Keller’s Analysis: Fortunately, Fletcher absorbed that top rope suplex onto his head and was able to finish the match and seemed totally fine. Although it got borderline heavy into the “spamming finishers” zone, it was an excellent and dramatic match that was well-executed start to finish. The clipping of Moxley’s leg feels like a “tell” that Okada is going to prevail against him in the final, but that seems like such an obvious “out” for Mox to lose that perhaps it’s a false indicator.)

(3) FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler w/Stokely Hathaway) vs. BANG BANG GANG (Juice Robinson & Austin Gunn) – Chicago Street Fight for the AEW Tag Team Titles

The bell rang 2 minutes into the second hour. They brawled to ringside and into the crowd early. Back on the ring apron, Juice backdropped Cash on the ring apron and then put him on a table. Wheeler attacked Juice in the ring and landed a back suplex off the top rope. Juice rolled to the ring apron. Dax bashed Austin with a trash can across his back. Cash put a trash can over Austin’s head and then Dax bashed it with a kendo stick. Cash then leaped off the second rope and smashed Austin with a trash can. Dax scored a near fall.

Dax and Cash threw Austin into a trash can wedged in the corner. Cash bashed him with it at ringside next. Juice returned to the fight and took it to Dax. When Cash entered, Juice clotheslined him right back to ringside. Dax hit Juice with a belt. Cash swung a kendo stick at Austin, but Austin blocked it with a trash can lid.

Austin crashed into the Spanish announce table when Cash avoided him. Austin was shown bleeding at ringside. Dax and Cash doubled on Juice with some help from Stokely at 10:00. Cash stomped on Juice’s knee as Dax held him, then feigned an apology. Dax locked on a knee lock as Juice cried out in agony. Cash leaped onto Austin and crashed through a table as Dax still had Juice tied up in the ring. Juice grabbed a fire extinguisher on the ring apron and sprayed Dax to force a break.

Stokely stopped the ref from counting Dax’s shoulders down on a Juice cover. Juice then looked at Stokely as he picked up a chair. Juice blocked it and took it back. Juice then bashed Dax across his back with the chair three times. He jabbed Cash with a chair to the gut and then across his back three times. Stokely grabbed the chair as Juice wound up. Juice shoved him off the ring apron. Stokely overshot the table below.

After a low blow, Dax and Cash landed their finisher on Juice, but Austin broke up the cover. Austin kicked Cash between his legs to block a trash can shot. Fax gave Austin a piledriver on a trash can for a two count. FTR then hit a stuff piledriver on Austin. Then did another onto a belt. Dax made the cover as Cash stood near Juice to block him from interrupting the cover.

WINNERS: FTR in 18:00 to retain the AEW Tag Team Titles.

(Keller’s Analysis: A good, intense Chicago Street Fight. A few spots didn’t quite land where they were supposed to, but overall it felt like an actual fight not a mere stunt show. This also didn’t feel like a battle of AEW’s top two tag teams as Austin & Juice just felt like they were here to be part of a brawl and do the job.)

-The video aired on AEW nearly sweeping Sports Illustrated’s pro wrestling 2025 awards.

(4) HARLEY CAMERON & WILLOW NIGHTINGALE vs. MERCEDES MONE & ATHENA – AEW Tag Team Title match

The bell rang 28 minutes into the hour. Athena leaped onto Willow at ringside early as Willow was flexing and showboating. Harley then leaped onto Athena at ringside. Athena rolled through and held Harley in the air. Willow speared Mercedes.

Back in the ring, it settled into Athena vs. Harley. Mercedes yanked Harley to the mat by her hair. Harley hot-tagged in Willow at 5:00 who went to work on Mercedes including a running splash in the corner. She followed with a spinebuster. Athena had blind-tagged in and she went after Willow. They countered each other.

Willow fended off Athena and Mercedes at once with one-armed slams of both. Harley delivered a double crucifix bomb on both Athena and Mercedes seconds later and scored a two count.

A minute later, Mercedes had Willow in a crossface. Willow escaped and climbed to the top rope. Mercedes and Athena gave Willow a suplex/powerbomb combo leading to a two count. Harley “broke up the cover,” although Athena was still on top of Willow and Willow didn’t bother to lift her shoulders, so there was no reason for the ref to stop his count.

Willow won a battle for leverage mid-ring after blocking a Moné Maker and scored a three count on Mercedes to retain the tag titles.

WINNERS: Harley & Willow in 13:00 to retain the AEW Tag Titles.

(Keller’s Analysis: Decent enough, I suppose. Willow too often seems like she’s showing off for friends in the crowd than being focused and seeming interested in trying to fight to win, Harley is still green but her enthusiasm makes up for some of that, Mercedes was okay, and Athena worked hard and showed good intensity throughout. I’m still so sick of saves in tag matches where the cover is still in place after the so-called save, but the ref stops his count anyway.)

(5) DARBY ALLIN vs. GABE KIDD

Excalibur had to note, after they brawled at ringside early in the match, that it was a standard match. A few minutes in, though, both were bloodied. Kidd really took it to Darby aggressively early. They fought back and forth, with Darby taking big bumps including on the ringside steps.

At 10:00 Darby landed a a Code Red for a near fall. Darby followed with a Coffin Drop. Kidd rolled to ringside to avoid being covered. Darby landed a Coffin Drop on Kidd on the floor. Back in the ring, Darby landed a Scorpio Death Drop. He followed up with a Scorpion Death Lock mid-ring. Kidd made a brief comeback and landed two hard clotheslines, but Darby leveraged Kidd’s shoulders down for a sudden three count.

WINNER: Darby in 13:00.

(Keller’s Analysis: The roll-up for the finish felt anti-climactic, but the fight was intense and they packed a lot into the time they had.)

(6) TONI STORM & MARK BRISCOE & ORANGE CASSIDY & RODERICK STRONG vs. MARINA SHAFIR & DANIEL GARCIA & WHEELER YUTA & CLAUDIO CASTAGNOLI – “Mixed Nuts Mayhem” Tornado Tag Team match

The bell rang 9 minutes into the third hour. After a few minute of brawling by everyone, Shafir and Cassidy engaged in dueling hands-in-pockets chicanery. Yuta entered and went after Cassidy.

At 10:00, Garcia set up a piledriver on Storm, but Cassidy broke it up. Cassidy and Storm then began to slow-dance. Yuta tried to interrupt, but Cassidy kicked him. Shafir then attacked Cassidy and Storm with clotheslines.

Claudio and Cassidy battled in the ring. Cassidy side slammed Claudio and then Briscoe landed a top rope elbow. His cover was interrupted by Yuta and Garcia.

Storm got a pop when she entered the ring and eyed Yuta and Garcia. She ducked them as they charged, then gave a German suplex to each. Shafir entered and threw Storm into the corner. Claudio went after Storm in the corner, but Storm slapped her and then DDT’d him. Claudio got up and gave Storm the giant swing. Storm gave Claudio a knee-strike. Shafir then walked up to Strong and kicked him. Storm gave Garcia a Storm Zero. Yuta grabbed Storm, but Cassidy hit Yuta with an Orange Punch. Storm then gave Yuta a hip attack in the corner. Briscoe then gave Yuta his finisher and scored a three count.

WINNERS: Storm & Briscoe & Cassidy & Strong in 14:00.

-Afterward, the Babes of Wrath entered the ring. Luther joined in the celebration also. The screen went black and white.

(Keller’s Analysis: Lots of comedic spots. They teased a lot of man-on-woman violence, but amazingly something always happened to prevent it, but there were plenty of crowd-pleasing babyface-women-on-heel-men violence. This was a positioned to be a “breather” match that leaned on comedy, but it also had a lot of action. I think it helped the crowd let loose a little bit before getting serious again.)

-Lexi Nair was backstage when Mercedes walked past her and into her locker room. Mercedes was heard yelling and throwing everything around in her locker room. The camera peeked in on her. She seemed to feel better after letting off some steam. She walked out and composed herself and asked about 2025 not being good to her. Mercedes said she was “the top wrestler of the year” in Sports Illustrated and PWI. When Lexi pointed out she was pinned by Willow earlier, Mercedes said she is going to “beat your f—ing ass” regarding Willow. She then returned to her locker room and yelled and screamed some more.

(7) KRIS STATLANDER vs. JAMIE HAYTER – AEW World Title match

Danielson tagged in on commentary for this one. The bell rang 30 minutes into the third hour. Hayter knocked Statlander down in a mid-ring collision a minute in. Statlander got up and knocked Hayter down, then flexed.

Statlander got the better of Hayter at ringside at 6:00. Hayter then made a comeback and threw Statlander into the ring. She then hit a second rope dropkick. She followed with a running clothesline in the opposite corner followed with a suplex for a two count.

Hayter blocked a Staturday Night Fever and landed a barrage of forearms and an elbow. Stat followed with a punch. Hayter gave Stat a Death Valley Driver variation and scored a two count. Statlander landed a package piledriver a minute later for a near fall.

Hayter landed awkwardly on a trning cradle suplex off the second rope. They were both slow to get up. Hayter delivered a suplex on Statlander where Stat landed on the top of her head. She followed with a Shining Wizard for a two count.

Stat avoided Hayterade and landed a drop-down enzuigiri. Hayter countered with a backbreaker. Statlander countered with a vertical suplex. Schiavone said they were evenly matches and literally going back and forth. Both were down and slow to get up.

Statlander short-arm clotheslined Hayter to the mat. Hayter countered Statlander into a package piledriver. Statlander charged at Hayter with a discus lairat, but Hayter blocked it and landed a hard clothesline. Statlander came right back with Staturnight Night Fever for a three count.

Excalibur said it was a battle to survive, and Statlander won in the end, “but barely.”

WINNER: Statlander in 19:00 to retain the AEW World Title.

(Keller’s Analysis: These moves where wrestlers land on the top of their heads just interrupts the flow of enjoying the match. Not sure if it’s intentional to seem more brutal and real or a case of just moves going slightly wrong, but making the crowd feel like someone got legit badly hurt breaks the immersion in a sort of ironic way. This was a heck a fight, though, with the announcers really stressing how close they are and the match following that talking point well start to finish.)

-A backstage promo aired with Callis and Okada. Callis said it all has come down to this. He said this is a first-time match-up between these two. Callis said he’s going to exact revenge on people who have wronged him. Okada said Mox has never beaten him and never will. He said he is “the greatest tournament wrestler of all time, bitch.”

-Mox spoke backsatge. He said Okada is going to have to kill him.

(8) JON MOXLEY vs. KAZUCHIKA OKADA (w/Don Callis) – Continental Classic final

As Moxley made his entrance, Renee said Okada just isn’t as obsessed as he is. She noted his cracked tooth and battered body. Schiavone said he noticed that Okada and Callis didn’t mention Takeshita at all. Excalibur said he’s sure a lot of questions are being asked within the Don Callis Family. The bell rang 1 minute into the fourth hour.

Excalibur asked Danielson if Moxley is right that he wants it more than Okada. Danielson Okada is the greatest tournament wrestler of all time because he knows how to pace himself, whereas Mox gives everything he has in every match. He said it usually works, but in this situation, it could work against him. Mox gave Okada a middle finger gesture during their staredown. Danielson said Mox has something prove since the second half of 2025 hasn’t gone great for him.

Okada swept Mox’s leg early. Mox, selling the post-match attack by Fletcher, dropped to ringside and shook out his leg. Danielson said this tournament is important to everyone in AEW and is “fast becoming” the top tournament in all of pro wrestling. Exacalibur noted, after 9 minutes of Okada in total control with methodical attacks, it’s the most one-sided match so far they’ve had all tournament.

Mox tried to fight out of the corner at 14:00. Okada fended off his attempt and then hit a Rainmaker and scored a two count.

Okada brought his Continental Title belt into the ring. The ref took it from him. Mox then gave Okada a low-blow, thwarting Okada’s plan.

They traded forearms next. Okada caught him with a dropkick. Mox got up, but then Okada took him down with a Rainmaker. Okada went for another, but Mox blocked it and landed a Paradigm Shift for a two count.

Mox applied a sleeper, but Okada escaped and hit another Rainmaker. Mox ducked and hit Okada with a hard lariat. Then he hit a Paradigm Shift for just one count. Okada fired up, but Mox gave him a stomp and a Death Rider and scored a three count for a clean win. He played to the crowd in the final sequence.

WINNER: Moxley in 20:00 to win the Continental Classic.

(Keller’s Analysis: Not a classic great match given the methodical pace early as dictated by Okada, but the final minutes were good.)

-Shafir, Yuta, Claudio, and Garcia joined Mox in the ring to celebrate. Schaivone said, “You did it, brother.” He said it has to be maybe the greatest moment for him of all time. Mox took the mic and said, “To hell with all that.” He held up the title and said it belongs to everyone in the Continental Classic who busted their asses and gave everything they had. He said it goes to the fans who paid their hard-earned money and said they owe it to them to give it all they have. He said they are the hardest working pro wrestlers in the world. He said they’ll continue to give everything they have every single day and there is no other organization like AEW “and we want to be the elite of the elite.”

He said they give 100 percent every god damned time “because that is what this job deserves.” He threw down the mic and his music played. Excalibur said it was decidedly different tone from Moxley than just over a year ago. He said maybe this tournament is what Moxley needed. Danielson it’s tough to take what Mox said at face value, though. He said he’s been saying that all along, basically, but perhaps he saw what he wanted to see in the tournament this year.

(Keller’s Analysis: That almost felt like a passive-aggressive three-minute guilt trip aimed at Okada. Beyond that, I’m not sure what to make of it at this stage.)

(9) SAMOA JOE vs. “HANGMAN” ADAM PAGE vs. SWERVE STRICKLAND vs. MJF – AEW World Title match

Excalibur noted the first fall is the finish, so the champion doesn’t have to be involved in the finish to lose his title. The bell rang 39 minutes into the hour.

MJF strutted and then rammed Swerve’s in the face with his crotch. He posed for the camera as Swerve recovered and then went on the attack. Swerve danced after taking MJF down and then also jabbed his crotch into his face. Swerve did a running flip dive onto MJF. Joe then dove through the ropes and tackled both MJF and Swerve. Hangman then did a backflip off the top rope and overshot everyone but grazed MJF.

At 5:00, it was Swerve and Hangman alone in the ring. They milked the moment as fans cheered. Schiavone said it might be the best rivalry in AEW history. They swung away at each other. They countered each other and eventually Swerve landed a Dead Eye. Hangman stood and delivered a House Call and followed with a Buckshot Lariat, but Joe (sort of) broke up the cover.

Joe then set up a Muscle Buster on Swerve in the corner, but Hangman took over. He set up a slam. Joe powerbombed both Hangman and Swerve onto MJF.

Swerve and Joe battled next. Sewrve gave Joe a German suplex. Joe rolled to the ring apron. Hangman entered, but Swerve gave him a backbreaker and an awkward powerslam for a two count.

As Joe and Hangman battled, Danielson said MJF hasn’t been involved in the match much. MJF did catch a charging Hangman with an elbow and then he went after Joe in the corner. He then gave Swerve a wheelbarrow slam and threw Swerve into Joe. MJF gave Hangman a cutter for a two count at 12:00 followed by Salt of the Earth.

Joe intervened and put MJF in a sleeper. Swerve broke it up with a House Call to Joe’s head after two arm drops. Fans chanted, “Swerve’s House!” MJF scored a two count with a victory roll. He gave Swerve a thumb to an eye next. Hangman joined in. Hangman and Swerve both kicked MJF down and then did the same to Joe as he charged at them. Swerve kicked Hangman. All four were down and slow to get up. Fans cheered and chanted “AEW!”

MJF gave Swerve a Destroyer for a near fall, with Joe entering as Swerve kicked out. Hangman gave MJF a Dead Eye for a two count. (It didn’t land well.) Joe knocked Hangman off the ring apron. Swerve then caught Joe with a DDT. Fans booed as The Opps showed up. They yanked Swerve to ringside. Excalibur said because it’s a four-way match, there are no DQs and The Opps picked their spot almost perfectly. (Or they could have interfered earlier, before any of the other wrestlers had chances to win and end the match before they took advantage of the stupid no-DQ rules.)

Joe scored a near win over Hangman with a Coquina Clutch. Powerhouse Hobbs grabbed Prince Nana. Swerve leaped off the top rope with a Swerve Stomp on both Hobbs and Katsuyori Shibata. Hangman then saw Hook on the ring apron and grabbed hjm. Joe pulled him away and applied the Coquina Clutch. Swerve leaped off the top rope and gave Joe a Swerve Stomp. Hangman rolled to the floor. Swerve climbed to the top rope. Joe swept his leg and set up a top rope move. Swerve punched Joe and dropped to the ring apron. He then got behind Joe and powerbombed him to the mat as Joe yelled “No! No! No!”

Swerve climbed to the top rope, but MJF shoved him to the floor head-first into the announce desk. Hangman kicked MJF to the floor and then hit Joe with a Buckshot Lariat. He hit a second one. Then Hangman played to the crowd before going for a third one. MJF intervened and hit the Heat Seeker for the pin on Joe.

Excalibur said MJF played it perfectly. Danielson agreed that MJF creeped in just as Hangman seemed to have Joe down. Pyro blasted as MJF yelled at the camera about being a two-time world champion “who is better than you and you know it.” Excalibur noted few have won two world titles before age 30.

WINNER: MJF in 20:00 to win the AEW World Title.

(Keller’s Analysis: A good main event along the lines of what you’d imagine with these four in this type of match.)


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