AEW Worlds ends live coverage on December 28th

AEW Worlds ends live coverage on December 28th

Welcome to Wrestling Inc.’s live coverage of the AEW Worlds End on December 28, 2024, coming to you at a special start time at 8:00 p.m. ET live from Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida!

The Continental Classic comes to a close tonight as Gold League winner Ricochet takes on Blue League runner-up and reigning Continental champion Kazuchika Okada in a semifinal match after both amassed 10-point leads over the course of the last few weeks. On the other side of the table, Blue League winner Kyle Fletcher faces his former close friend and Gold League runner-up Will Ospreay after picking up 12 and 9 points respectively over the last few weeks. The winners of these two games advance to the final later in the evening, where they will face the Continental Championship, which awaits the winner of the game.

Jon Moxley will put his AEW World Championship on the line for the first time since defeating Orange Cassidy at AEW Full Gear on November 23rd when he defends himself in a Four against “Hangman” Adam Page, Jay White and “Freshly Squeezed”. -Way Match. Tensions have been running high between the four men in recent weeks as they have met in a number of verbal and physical confrontations, including at the “AEW Dynamite” Holiday Bash special, which featured Moxley and his Death Riders stablemate Wheeler Yuta and PAC won the trio competition over Page, White and Cassidy.

Thunder Rosa will challenge for the AEW Women’s World Championship for the first time since dethroning Toni Storm at AEW Dynasty in April when she clashes with current titleholder Mariah May in a street fight in Tijuana. Not only was Rosa at ringside when May successfully defended her title against her former companion Mina Shirakawa on the “Dynamite” special “Winter Is Coming,” reacting to the action with a series of signs, but she also watched as Mays Former mentor Toni Storm made her lunge expected his return to AEW after the match.

There are two more titles on the line tonight as Mercedes Mone puts her TBS Championship on the line against long-time rival Kris Statlander after the latter’s previous failure to defeat the former as defending champion at the aforementioned Full Gear pay-per-view event to dethrone. Elsewhere, The Don Callis Family’s Konosuke Takeshita will defend the AEW International Championship against powerhouse Hobbs as they face off in singles action for the first time ever. The issues between Takeshita and Hobbs date back to the November 6 episode of “Dynamite,” when Hobbs revealed himself as Ricochet’s tag team partner in order to defeat Takeshita and the aforementioned Fletcher.

MJF will put his “Dynamite” diamond ring on the line against former Better Than You Bay Bay tag team partner Adam Cole. The former friends-turned-rivals have had their fair share of problems with each other in recent weeks. Cole defeated Kyle O’Reilly during the “Dynamite” special “Winter Is Coming” to earn his spot in tonight’s match after both emerged victorious in the “Dynamite” Dozen Battle Royal the week before.

Additionally, Leila Gray attempts to redeem herself after falling short of the aforementioned Rosa on yesterday’s edition of “AEW Rampage” as she goes one-on-one on the Zero Hour pre-show, which begins at a special start time the aforementioned Storm kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET. Outrunners Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd will also team with Dante Martin and Darius Martin to face Action Andretti, Lio Rush, Lance Archer and Brian Cage in an Eight Man Tag Team Match, and QT Marshall will face off. Head with Jeff Jarrett.

We are live! Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGunniess welcome the crowd home as Toni Storm makes his way to the ring. Leila Gray follows.

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