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PITTSBURGH, PA - OCTOBER 02: Will Ospreay in the ring during AEW Dynamite on October 2, 2024, at the Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh, PA. (Photo by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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Updated 2024 AEW Worlds End Card and Predictions for Match Order

Mike ChiariDec 27, 2024

The final AEW pay-per-view of 2024 will emanate from Orlando, Floria, on Saturday with huge stakes hanging in the balance.

In addition to the AEW World Championship, AEW Women's World Championship and various other titles being on the line, the conclusion of the Continental Classic tournament will take center stage.

To win the tourney and the Continental Championship, either Will Ospreay, Kyle Fletcher, Kazuchika Okada or Ricochet will have the be the victor in two matches in the same night at Worlds End.

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Here is everything to need to know about Worlds End, including match order predictions and a closer look at the top bouts you won't want to miss.


Where: Addition Financial Arena in Orlando Florida

When: Saturday, Dec. 28 at 8 p.m. ET (Zero Hour Pre-Show starts at 6:30 p.m. ET)

Watch: TrillerTV and traditional PPV


Worlds End Card and Projected Match Order

  • Continental Classic Semifinal: Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • Continental Classic Semifinal: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Ricochet
  • International Championship: Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Powerhouse Hobbs
  • AEW Women's World Championship Tijuana Street Fight: Mariah May (c) vs. Thunder Rosa
  • Dynamite Diamond Ring: MJF (c) vs. Adam Cole
  • TBS Championship: MercedesĀ MonĆ© (c) vs. Kris Statlander
  • AEW World Championship Four-Way: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Jay White vs. "Hangman" Adam Page vs. Orange Cassidy
  • Continental Classic Final for Continental Championship: Ospreay/Fletcher Winner vs. Okada/Ricochet Winner

Top Worlds End Matches to Watch

Mercedes MonƩ vs. Kris Statlander

One of the two rematches from last month's Full Gear pay-per-view, the TBS Championship match between Mercedes MonƩ and Kris Statlander has a strong chance to steal the show at Worlds End.

A legitimate argument can be made that Mercedes and Statlander put on not only the best match at Full Gear, but perhaps the best women's match in AEW history.

While MonƩ's character and promo work have been maligned by some since she joined AEW, there is no denying the fact that she is still one of the best in-ring workers in the world from bell to bell.

Statlander is starting to put herself in that conversation as well, and she proved to be the ideal complement to Mercedes during their previous match.

While The CEO came out on top in their first meeting, Statlander may be in line to become a two-time TBS champion at Worlds End, especially if there are plans in place for MonƩ to move up into the AEW Women's World Championship picture in the near future.


Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher

If Mercedes vs. Statlander wasn't the match of the night at Full Gear, then that distinction belonged to Will Ospreay and Kyle Fletcher.

The former friends have worked together and against each other many times over the years, so it came as no surprise that their chemistry was off the charts last month.

Fletcher cost Ospreay the International Championship in a three-way match against Konosuke Takeshita and Ricochet at WrestleDream in October, and they have been at odds ever since.

Although Fletcher struck the first blow by beating Ospreay at Full Gear, Ospreay can get revenge by winning an even bigger match in the form of the Continental Classic semifinal.

Whoever wins what is sure to be a fast-paced and hard-hitting affair will move on to the tournament final to face either Kazuchika Okada or Ricochet for the Continental Championship.


MJF vs. Adam Cole

After well over a year of build, MJF and Adam Cole will finally settle their differences in the ring at Worlds End.

At last year's Worlds End event, Cole revealed himself to be MJF's tormentor after MJF dropped the AEW World Championship to Samoa Joe, however, AEW was unable to capitalize on that huge storyline development.

Cole was injured at the time and MJF subsequently took several months off. By the time MJF returned, Cole was still hurt, so their feud had to be put on the back burner.

AEW was finally able to go back to MJF vs. Cole over the past couple of months, but with a twist, as MJF turned heel and Cole became a babyface.

After weeks of trying to get a match with MJF, Cole finally secured one by winning the Dynamite Diamond Ring battle royal and a subsequent match against Kyle O'Reilly, setting the stage for Cole vs. MJF at Worlds End.

Even though the rivalry has lost some momentum, there is still plenty of history to draw from, and a chance to get things fully on track with a strong in-ring effort from both MJF and Cole.


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