AEW Worlds End will take place this Saturday at the Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida. Following the go-home show for the pay-per-view earlier tonight, the final match card seems to be in place for what looks to be another blockbuster show.
Worlds End is set to feature all forms of competition, including major title matches, grudge matches, and the conclusion of this year's Continental Classic Tournament. This will also be AEW's final major event of the year, in what looks to be a strong year for them as far as pay-per-views are concerned.
Eight matches will be on the main match card, with some potential additions to the show's zero-hour pre-show that could be added at the last minute. The event will feature a total of four title defenses, three Continental Classic contests, and a grudge match that is a year in the making.
Tonight, three more matches have been made official, with two former best friends, Will Ospreay and Kyle Fletcher, facing off in the semi-finals of the Continental Classic. Meanwhile, Ricochet looks to continue to be a new villain in AEW by eliminating current champion Kazuchika Okada. The finals of the tournament will also take place at the pay-per-view
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See the final match card below.
- World Championship Four-way match: Jon Moxley (C) vs. 'Hangman' Adam Page vs. Orange Cassidy vs. Jay White
- Women's World Championship Tijuana Street Fight: Mariah May (C) vs. Thunder Rosa
- TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné (C) vs. Kris Statlander
- International Championship: Konosuke Takeshita (C) vs. Powerhouse Hobbs
- MJF vs. Adam Cole
- Continental Classic Semi-Finals 1: Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher
- Continental Classic Semi-Finals 2: Ricochet vs. Kazuchika Okada
- Continental Classic Finals: TBA vs. TBA
Which AEW titles are not on the line at Worlds End?
With several blockbuster matches already set to headline Worlds End this weekend, not all titles will be on the line at the pay-per-view.
Despite their leader competing at the pay-per-view, the Death Riders have yet to defend their AEW Trios Championships in a major match. The last time they put this on the line was against The Conglomeration almost two months ago, but since then, the focus has been on protecting Jon Moxley from his adversaries.
The tag team titles will not be on the line this weekend, but Private Party have already found their next challengers. Lio Rush and Action Andretti are next in line after besting Top Flight, but the company has yet to schedule this title match.
After dethroning Jack Perry at Full Gear, Daniel Garcia immediately went for another title, by joining the Continental Classic. Although he didn't advance to the semi-finals, he may have found himself his first major challenger, as he has made an enemy out of Shelton Benjamin and the Hurt Syndicate.
But for now, all eyes are looking to this weekend at Worlds End in what looks to be another blockbuster event prepared by AEW.