AEW World’s End Results (12/28): Epic Continental Classic Showdown, Women’s Championship Drama, and a World Title Four-Way!
2024-12-29
Author: William
Orlando, FL – December 28, 2024 – Addition Financial Arena was the place to be as AEW hosted its World’s End pay-per-view, delivering action-packed matches and unforgettable moments. The event aired live on Triller.TV and featured a star-studded commentary team comprising Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, Nigel McGuinness, and Jim Ross.
Match 1: Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher (Continental Classic Semi-Final)
The match began with both competitors exchanging fierce strikes, showcasing their athleticism and technical skills. Ospreay struggled with a nasty cut on his forehead, pouring blood as the fight escalated. Despite the injury, Ospreay fought back valiantly and managed to counter Fletcher's offense just before the 11-minute mark, leading to a display of high-flying moves and intense exchanges.
In the final moments, after several dramatic near falls, Ospreay executed a Styles Clash followed by a desperate Os-Cutter, earning himself the victory at 16:21. He now advances to the finals to compete for the Continental Classic title.
Match 2: Kazuchika Okada vs. Ricochet (Continental Classic Semi-Final)
In another electrifying match, Okada faced off against Ricochet. Both men delivered a high-paced bout with stunning aerial maneuvers and powerful strikes. Ricochet initially showcased his agility and unique offense but was ultimately overwhelmed by Okada's experience and tactical prowess.
Okada secured the win after hitting Ricochet with his signature Rainmaker at the 12:54 mark, setting the stage for a monumental final against Will Ospreay.