AEW Worlds End Results: Live Coverage

AEW Worlds End
December 27, 2025
NOW Arena
Chicago, Illinois

We are live with ongoing coverage of AEW Worlds End. As always, we will post updates immediately after every match, so refresh this page often.

Sisters of Sin (Skye Blue & Julia Hart) vs. Hyan & Maya World – AEW Worlds End Zero Hour match

Sisters Of Sin (Skye Blue & Julia Hart) Vs. Hyan & Maya World – AEW Worlds End Zero Hour Match took place at the AEW Worlds End pay-per-view event from Chicago, Illinois. 

The babyfaces got the early jump, but the heels took over on the outside. Maya got the hot tag and cleared house. Maya got some near falls before Skye got into the ring and hit a superkick. Sky with a sunset flip powerbomb for 2. Hart and Blue with double superkicks then a tag team powerslam for the win. 

Winners: Sisters Of Sin

Eddie Kingston vs. Zack Gibson – AEW Worlds End Zero Hour match

Eddie Kingston vs. Zack Gibson took place at the AEW Worlds End pay-per-view event from Chicago, Illinois. 

Kingston went after both of them right out of the gate. Once the bell sounded, Zack landed some right hands. Zack hit codebreaker off the middle rope for 2. Eddie put him away with a DDT. As soon as the bell sounds, Drake jumps in and attacks Eddie until Ortiz ran out to make the save.

Winner: Kingston

Mascara Dorada & Bandido vs Rocky Romero & Mark Davis – AEW Worlds End Zero Hour match

Mascara Dorada & Bandido vs Rocky Romero & Mark Davis took place at the AEW Worlds End pay-per-view event from Chicago, Illinois. 

Davis and Rocky beat down Bandido in the early going before Dorada got the tag and hit a crossbody. Things spilled to the floor. Davis with a splash into the barricade on Bandido. Moments later, Bandido got the hot tag and hit a dive off the top rope onto both heels that popped the crowd. Bandido put away Rocky with his german suplex finisher. 

Winners: Mascara Dorada & Bandido

JetSpeed & Jurassic Express vs Josh Alexander & The Demand – AEW Worlds End Zero Hour match

JetSpeed & Jurassic Express vs Josh Alexander & The Demand took place at the AEW Worlds End pay-per-view event from Chicago, Illinois. 

The heels beat down Mike in the early portion. Bailey with a moonsault knee strike to Alexander before getting the hot tag to Perry, who cleaned house. Perry and Ricochet exchanged moves and roll ups. Luchasours came out and hit some clotheslines while selling his left shoulder. Luchasours hit a chokeslam to Ricochet then Perry hit a running knee for the win. 

Winners: JetSpeed & Jurassic Express 

Kazuchika Okada vs. Konosuke Takeshita – Continental Classic semifinal

Konosuke Takeshita vs. Kazuchika Okada in the semifinals of the Continental Classic took place at the AEW Worlds End pay-per-view event from Chicago, Illinois. 

A slow back-and-forth start to this one. Okada with a spinebuster for two then Takeshita countered a move and hit a blue thunder bomb for 2. Takeshita no sold a clothesline and landed forearm shots before Okada hit a clothesline. They traded backslide pin attempts then Okada hit a german suplex. Takeshita with a german of his own then the running knee strike for 2. As the referee wasn’t looking, Okada hit him with a screwdriver for the win to advance to the finals.

Winner: Okada

Jon Moxley vs. Kyle Fletcher – Continental Classic semifinal

Kyle Fletcher vs. Jon Moxley in the semifinals of the Continental Classic took place at the AEW Worlds End pay-per-view event from Chicago, Illinois.

Kyle tried to run early but Moxley chased him down on the floor. Back in the ring, Kyle caught him with a powerslam. Kyle trapped Moxley’s leg in between the ring steps and ring post then drop kicked it. Moxley hit a dive from the ring to the floor and sold the leg. Kyle with a driver once back in the ring for 2. Kyle with a brain buster on the apron. Moxley barely beat the count back in the ring and Kyle hit a powerbomb for 2. Kyle put him in a single leg crab only for Moxley to roll through and put him in the bull dog choke but Kyle got out of it with the ankle lock and Moxley got to the bottom rope. Jon with a suplex off the middle rope and Kyle landed on his head. Moxley with the stomp for 2 and Kyle rolled him up right away. Kyle with a superkick then a knee strike for 1 as Moxley fired up. Kyle with a big boot then the brainbuster for 2. Kyle was looking for the screwdriver, but couldn’t find it and Moxley rolled him up for 2 then put him in a sleeper but Kyle rolled through. Moxley with the DDT for 2. Moxley with the death rider for 2. Moxley with the sleeper for the win.

Winner: Moxley

FTR vs. Bang Bang Gang – Street Fight for the AEW World Tag Team Championships

Chicago Street Fight for the AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) vs. Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson and Austin Gunn) in a Chicago Street Fight took place at the AEW Worlds End pay-per-view event from Chicago, Illinois.

They started brawling to start this one. Austin with a trash can shot to Cash on the entrance ramp. Dax was launched into the ring post by Juice then went to the top rope, but Cash knocked him down from behind and hit a suplex off the top rope. Juice with a frog splash on Dax for 2. Austin hit Wheeler with a trash can lid then used it while hitting a back splash. Cash with a chair to the leg of Juice, who was bleeding from his forehead. Cash did an outside dive through a table. Dax had him in a figure four leg lock and Juice used a fire extinguisher to get out. Juice with his finisher to Dax only for the pin attempt to be broken up by Hathaway. Juice with a chair shot to the back. Dax with a driver on a trash can to Austin. FTR with their finisher for the win.

Winners: FTR

Babes of Wrath vs. Mercedes Mone & Athena – AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championships

AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Babes of Wrath (Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale) vs. Mercedes Mone and Athena took place at the AEW Worlds End pay-per-view event from Chicago, Illinois. 

It was a quick start to this one with everyone doing dives to the floor. Willow speared Athena as she carried Cameron. After the challengers beat down Cameron, Willow got the hot tag and cleaned house. Athena with a german suplex to Willow then hit a powerslam that didn’t connect all the way for 2. Willow with a powerbomb in the corner then Harley with a crossbody off the top rope then a dual powerslam for 2. Athena hit Carmeron with a stunner out of a counter then tagged in Mone, who put Willow in a crossface. Willow with a driver to Mone for 2 as Athena accidentally hit Mone with a splash as she tried to break things up. Willow with a clothesline then went to the top rope and Mone hit a superplex to her then a splash as Cameron broke up the pin attempt with two. Willow rolled up Mone as Mone went for the mone maker for the win. 

Winners: Babes of Wrath

Darby Allin vs. Gabe Kidd

Darby Allin vs. Gabe Kidd took place at the AEW Worlds End pay-per-view event from Chicago, Illinois. 

It was a fast-paced match. Kidd pushed Allin off the top rope onto the apron then Kidd splashed into the barricade and Allin hit an outside dive. Kidd sent him face-first through the steel steps. Allin was bleeding as a result. Kidd was now bleeding. Allin with a code red off the middle rope for 2. Allin with a coffin drop, but Kidd rolled out to the floor. Allin with a coffin drop off the top rope and to the floor. Back in the ring, Allin hit a reverse DDT then the scorpion death lock before Allin slumped forward and Kidd got out then Kidd headbutted him. Kidd with a clothesline then a jumping piledriver for 2. Kidd had him in a sleeper and Allin rolled through for the pin. 

Winner: Allin

The Death Riders vs. The Conglomeration & Toni Storm – Mixed Nuts Mayhem match

Continental Classic tournament final

Kris Statlander vs. Jamie Hayter – AEW Women’s World Championship

Samoa Joe vs. MJF vs. Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland – AEW World Championship

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