The final All Elite Wrestling pay-per-view of the year, AEW Worlds End 2024, took place December 28, 2024 from the Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida.
This show featured the semifinals and finals of the Continental Classic tournament, the AEW World Championship on the line in a four-way, a Tijuana Street Fight for the AEW Women's World Championship and more.
Follow along here during the event with updates on the results and find out who walked away the winner of each match, as well as any other particularly noteworthy moments and highlights that took place during the event!
AEW Worlds End 2024 Zero Hour Results:
— Toni Storm defeated Leila Grey by pinfall with an inside cradle.
— Jeff Jarrett defeated QT Marshall by pinfall after hitting his Stroke finisher.
— Lexy Nair interviewed Toni Storm. They were interrupted by Deonna Purrazzo, who challenged Storm to a "first-time ever" match for the next episode of AEW Collision.
— Action Andretti, Lio Rush, and Murder Machines Brian Cage and Lance Archer defeated The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd and Truth Magnum) and Top Flight (Darius Martin and Dante Martin) by pinfall.
— Jeff Jarrett said that he is going to give an announcement about his career on AEW Dynamite Fight for the Fallen.
AEW Worlds End 2024 Main Card Results:
— Continental Classic Semi-Finals Match: Will Ospreay defeated Kyle Fletcher by pinfall to advance to the finals.
— Continental Classic Semi-Finals Match: Kazuchika Okada (c) defeated Ricochet by pinfall to advance to the finals. After the match, Swerve Strickland came out to make fun of Ricochet, who had been saying he would go on to win the tournament. Swerve pointed out that Ricochet only made it to the same spot that he did before, and
Ospreay walked out of his match very bloodied up, and he made a point to say later on in an interview backstage with Renee Paquette that he's lost most of his matches against Okada, so he's going to need the crowd in Orlando to help him out.
— Tijuana Street Fight for the AEW Women's World Championship: Mariah May (c) defeated Thunder Rosa by pinfall.
— Singles Match: MJF defeated Adam Cole (with The Undisputed Kingdom's Matt Taven and Mike Bennett) by pinfall to retain the Dynamite Diamond Ring. After the match, MJF planned to break Cole's leg, but Roderick Strong came out to make the save and stop him. Kyle O'Reilly then also came out and threw MJF back into the ring. Strong and O'Reilly double-teamed MJF to lay him out and O'Reilly offered a hand to Cole, helping him up. Taven and Bennett came back out for a five-man group hug.
— Singles Match for the AEW International Championship: Konosuke Takeshita (c) retained the title over Powerhouse Hobbs with a pinfall.
— Singles Match for the AEW TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné (c) defeated Kris Statlander by pinfall to retain her title.
— Continental Classic Finals: Kazuchika Okada (c) retained his title over Will Ospreay by pinfall. After the match, Christopher Daniels came out to say that he would normally be presenting Okada with the title to celebrate the victory, but he can no longer do that, as he is not an executive anymore...but this man is: prompting the return of Kenny Omega, who presented the belt to Okada and had a stare down with him to indicate they may feud in the future.
— Four-Way Match for the AEW World Championship: Jon Moxley (c) defeated "Hangman" Adam Page, "Switchblade" Jay White, and "Freshly Squeezed" Orange Cassidy by pinfall to retain his title. After the match, Adam Copeland and FTR came out to fight with Death Riders.
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