AEW WORLDS END QUICK RESULTS:
- Zero Hour Tag Match – Sisters of Sin def. Hyan & Maya World
- Zero Hour Singles Match – Eddie Kingston def. Zack Gibson
- Zero Hour Tag Match – Bandido & Mascara Dorada def. Don Callis Family
- Zero Hour Tag Match – JetSpeed & Jurassic Express def. Josh Alexander & the Demand
- Continental Classic semi-final – Kazuchika Okada def. Konosuke Takeshita
- Continental Classic semi-final – Jon Moxley def. Kyle Fletcher
- AEW Men’s World Tag Team Championship match – FTR (c) def. Bang Bang Gang
- AEW Women’s Tag Team championship match – Babes of Wrath (c) def. Mercedes Moné & Athena
- Darby Allin def. Gabe Kidd
- Mixed Nuts Mayhem Match – Mark Briscoe, Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong, & Toni Storm def. Claudio Castagnoli, Daniel Garcia, Wheeler Yuta, & Marina Shafir
- AEW Women’s World championship match – Kris Statlander (c) def. Jamie Hayter
- Continental Classic final for the Continental title – Jon Moxley def. Kazuchika Okada
- AEW World championship match – MJF def. Samoa Joe (c), Hangman Page, and Swerve Strickland
Zero Hour Highlights
Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart & Skye Blue) def. Hyan & Maya World
Hart and Blue dominated early and weathered a brief comeback before finishing Hyan with an assisted swinging Rock Bottom to score the win.
Eddie Kingston def. Zack Gibson
Kingston outlasted Gibson in a gritty brawl, putting him away with a DDT. Post-match chaos followed until Angel Ortiz made a surprise return, chasing off the Grizzled Young Vets with his trademark Madball.
Bandido & Mascara Dorada def. Don Callis Family (Mark Davis & Rocky Romero)
A high-octane lucha showcase ended when Bandido drilled Romero with the 21-Plex to seal the victory.
JetSpeed & Jurassic Express def. Josh Alexander & The Demand
Despite early domination from the heels and an injured Luchasaurus being taken out, the dinosaur returned bandaged and furious, helping Jack Perry pin Ricochet after a running knee.
Worlds End Main Card
Continental Classic Semifinals
Kazuchika Okada def. Konosuke Takeshita
A brutal, technical masterpiece saw Okada survive Takeshita’s onslaught before using a hidden screwdriver shot—missed by the referee—to steal the win.
Jon Moxley def. Kyle Fletcher (Referee Stoppage)
Fletcher targeted Moxley’s leg relentlessly, but Mox survived everything thrown at him. A prolonged sleeper hold forced referee Bryce Remsburg to stop the match, advancing Moxley to the finals. Fletcher snapped afterward, attacking Moxley in frustration.
AEW World Tag Team Championship – Chicago Street Fight
FTR (c) def. Bang Bang Gang
An all-out war filled with tables, trash cans, and interference ended with FTR crushing Austin Gunn with a stump piledriver onto the tag belts to retain.
AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship
Babes of Wrath (Harley Cameron & Willow Nightingale) (c) def. Athena & Mercedes Moné
Despite constant friction between Athena and Moné, the challengers nearly had it won—until Willow caught Mercedes with a sudden side cradle to retain. Post-match tension clearly lingered between Athena and Moné.
Darby Allin def. Gabe Kidd
A violent, blood-soaked brawl saw both men busted open. Darby survived Kidd’s punishment and stole the win with a jackknife pin after an exhausting war.
Mixed Nuts Mayhem Match
Roderick Strong, The Conglomeration & Toni Storm def. Death Riders
Utter chaos ruled until Mark Briscoe planted Wheeler YUTA with a Jay Driller. Post-match celebrations grew with appearances from the Babes of Wrath, Mina Shirakawa, and Luther.
AEW Women’s World Championship
Kris Statlander (c) def. Jamie Hayter
A hard-hitting, evenly matched battle lived up to expectations. After surviving Hayter’s best shots, Statlander retained in a dramatic finish, proving once again why she remains champion.
Continental Classic Finals – AEW Continental Championship
Jon Moxley def. Kazuchika Okada (c)
Moxley finally conquered Okada. Surviving Rainmakers, low blows, and near-falls, Mox landed the Death Rider to win the Continental Classic and capture the Continental Championship. In a passionate post-match promo, Mox dedicated the victory to the entire AEW roster and the fans.
AEW Men’s World Championship – Fatal Four-Way
Maxwell Jacob Friedman def. Samoa Joe (c), “Hangman” Adam Page & Swerve Strickland
Absolute chaos closed the night. Interference from The Opps tilted the match multiple times, but in the end, MJF struck when it mattered most—delivering a low blow and Heatseeker to Samoa Joe to score the pin and reclaim the AEW World Championship.
