AEW Worlds End 12/28/2024 (Card)

AEW Worlds End live on Pay-Per-View – Saturday December 28, 2024 – 8 p.m. ET (Zero Hour Pre-Show starts at 6:30 p.m. ET) – Addition Financial Arena in Orlando Florida

CARD

AEW World Championship Match: Jon Moxley vs. Orange Cassidy vs. Hangman Page vs. Jay White

AEW Women’s World Championship Tijuana Street Fight: Mariah May vs. Thunder Rosa

AEW Continental Classic: Kyle Fletcher vs. Will Ospreay

AEW Continental Classic: Ricochet vs. Kazuchika Okada (c)

AEW Contintental Classic Finals: TBA vs. TBA

Dynamite Dozen Ring Match: MJF vs. Adam Cole

AEW TBS Championship: Mercedes Mone vs. Kris Statlander

AEW International Championship: Konosuke Takeshita vs. Powerhouse Hobbs

Zero Hour: Jeff Jarrett vs. QT Marshall

Zero Hour: Toni Storm vs. Leila Grey

Zero Hour: The Outrunners & Top Flight vs. Lio Rush, Action Andretti & Murder Machines (Brian Cage & Lance Archer)

AEW Dynamite On 34th St. Preview 12/25/2024

AEW Dynamite on 34th St. Christmas Special on TBS from New York City.

  • AEW Continental Classic Blue League: Kyle Fletcher vs. Daniel Garcia
  • AEW Continental Classic Blue League: Shelton Benjamin vs. Kazuchika Okada
  • AEW Continental Classic Gold League: Will Ospreay vs. Brody King
  • AEW Continental Classic Gold League: Ricochet vs. Darby Allin
  • AEW Continental Classic Gold League: Claudio Castagnoli vs. Komander

Bandido’s AEW Return Cut Short by Concussion At ROH Final Battle

After spending a year and a half recovering from injury, Bandido’s long-awaited return to AEW turned bittersweet over the weekend. The Mexican wrestling star made a surprise appearance at ROH Final Battle, confronting Chris Jericho and The Learning Tree in what was expected to be the start of a heated new storyline. However, Bandido’s moment was cut short after he suffered a concussion almost immediately upon entering the ring.

Bandido Opens Up About the Setback

Taking to Instagram, Bandido confirmed the concussion and shared his thoughts on the challenging road ahead.

“What a weekend!” Bandido wrote. “All I can do is thank God for allowing me to wake up another day after all that has happened! The blow was in a delicate area of my head, now just to wait till there is no brain inflammation.”

While expressing gratitude to his fans for their support, Bandido admitted to being frustrated by the turn of events. He described the recovery process as the “hardest battle” of his career and invoked an inspiring message, paraphrasing Rocky Balboa: it’s not about how hard you get hit, but how you get back up.

A Career Interrupted

The injury comes at a tough time for Bandido, who has faced a string of setbacks since joining AEW. His debut match in 2023 saw him take on Chris Jericho in a memorable contest for the ROH World Championship on AEW Dynamite. Unfortunately, Bandido suffered a broken wrist in June while wrestling Konosuke Takeshita on AEW Rampage, sidelining him for months.

The recent concussion not only delays Bandido’s in-ring return but also derails a planned feud with Jericho, as reported by F4WOnline. While no timeline has been provided for his recovery, the severity of concussions often varies, meaning Bandido’s time away will depend on how quickly his brain heals.

What’s Next for Bandido?

Despite the setbacks, fans and colleagues remain optimistic about Bandido’s eventual return. Known for his high-flying style and incredible charisma, Bandido has the potential to be a cornerstone of AEW and ROH once he’s fully healthy. For now, however, the focus remains on his recovery and ensuring he doesn’t rush back too soon.

Here’s wishing Bandido a full and speedy recovery

Tony Khan Confirms The End Of AEW Rampage For Now

After three years on the air, AEW Rampage is officially taking its final bow—at least for now. Tony Khan broke the news during Sunday’s AEW Dynamite taping, confirming that this Friday’s episode will be the last for the foreseeable future. The announcement, made to the live crowd, left room for a potential return down the line, but for now, Rampage will bid farewell as AEW looks toward the future of its programming.

The Final Episode: What to Expect

The final Rampage episode will feature four matches, taped at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. The card includes appearances from fan favorites like Private Party, Thunder Rosa, and HOOK. In the night’s biggest match, Chris Jericho defeated Anthony Bowens of The Acclaimed, though his ROH World Championship was not at stake.

The taping capped off AEW’s three-night stay at the iconic Hammerstein Ballroom, where they also held the ROH Final Battle pay-per-view and a Saturday edition of AEW Collision. Fans at the venue and watching at home praised the shows, signaling that AEW’s experiment with smaller venues may be paying off.

What’s Next for AEW?

While Rampage is wrapping up, speculation is swirling about what’s next for AEW’s television offerings. Rumors suggest that AEW has been in talks with another media company, with Fox frequently mentioned as a possible partner. Earlier this year, AEW trademarked the name “Shockwave,” sparking chatter that it could be the title of a new series. However, no official details have been announced.

AEW’s move to sunset Rampage comes on the heels of their new media rights deal with Warner Bros. Discovery, potentially signaling a shift in their overall strategy. Whether this means a fresh weekly show or other innovative programming, fans are eager to see how the company will evolve its approach.

A Farewell, But Not Goodbye?

Tony Khan’s phrasing—“for the foreseeable future”—keeps the door open for a Rampage return. In the meantime, AEW’s focus appears to be on refining its other flagship programs and exploring new opportunities for growth.

AEW Christmas Collision Preview 12/21/2024

AEW Christmas Collision live on TNT from the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City.

  • AEW Continental Classic Match – Gold League: Ricochet vs. Will Ospreay
  • AEW Continental Classic Match – Blue League: Shelton Benjamin vs. Daniel Garcia
  • AEW Continental Classic Match – Gold League: Darby Allin vs. Claudio Castagnoli
  • AEW Continental Classic Match – Blue League: Mark Briscoe vs. The Beast Mortos
  • Kris Statlander vs. Penelope Ford
  • Adam Cole & MJF face-to-face
  • We’ll hear from Mercedes Mone

AEW Rampage Holiday Bash Preview 12/20/2024

AEW Rampage Holiday Bash tonight on TNT.

  • AEW Continental Classic Gold League Match: Brody King (6 pts) vs. Komander (0 pts)
  • Konosuke Takeshita & Brian Cage vs. Powerhouse Hobbs & Mark Davis
  • Willow Nightingale vs. Harley Cameron
  • Lio Rush & Action Andretti vs. TBD
  • We’ll hear from Don Callis

Kenny Omega Nearing Return: AEW Comeback Expected Before NJPW Match

After spending all of 2024 sidelined with diverticulitis, former AEW World Champion Kenny Omega is finally set for an in-ring return. Omega’s first official match back will see him face NJPW STRONG Openweight Champion Gabe Kidd at Wrestle Dynasty on January 5, 2025, in the iconic Tokyo Dome. But while fans eagerly await Omega’s return to Japan, reports suggest his comeback to AEW could happen even sooner.

According to Fightful Select, Omega’s return to AEW is likely to take place before his NJPW bout. In fact, there’s been significant internal discussion about potentially bringing Omega back at AEW’s final pay-per-view of the year, Worlds End, on December 28. Although nothing has been officially confirmed, this would be a monumental way for AEW to close out 2024 and kickstart Omega’s next chapter.

Omega’s return has been highly anticipated, and AEW has already begun building momentum. A vignette promoting his comeback aired during the Holiday Bash edition of AEW Dynamite, sparking excitement among fans. However, AEW has noticeably avoided mentioning Omega’s Wrestle Dynasty match against Gabe Kidd, raising questions about what role Omega might play upon his return.

Interestingly, Omega’s choice to have his first match back in Japan rather than AEW is reportedly part of a goodwill gesture to New Japan Pro Wrestling. Sources close to the situation indicate that AEW President Tony Khan personally approved the decision to strengthen the working relationship between AEW and NJPW. Omega himself has also spoken about the move, expressing his desire to repay NJPW for its role in shaping his career.

Before his health setback, Omega was reportedly on track for a high-profile feud with Kazuchika Okada, a rivalry that would have reunited two of the best to ever compete in NJPW. While it remains unclear if AEW will pick up those plans, Omega’s return opens up countless storytelling possibilities, especially as AEW heads into 2025 with growing momentum.

Omega’s absence this year left a noticeable void in AEW, but his return promises to reignite the fanbase. Whether it’s at Worlds End on December 28 or another major AEW show leading into the new year, the wrestling world will be watching closely to see how “The Cleaner” re-establishes himself on the AEW stage.

Stay tuned to wrestlingnewsblog.com for further updates on Kenny Omega’s return, his role in AEW, and his upcoming clash with Gabe Kidd at NJPW’s Wrestle Dynasty. One thing’s for sure: 2025 is about to get a whole lot cleaner.

Adam Copeland Is Expected To Return To AEW TV Very Soon

Former AEW TNT Champion Adam Copeland has been absent from the ring since suffering a brutal tibia injury during his Barbed Wire Steel Cage Match against Malakai Black at Double or Nothing in May. The injury forced Copeland to relinquish the TNT Championship and put him on the sidelines for months. However, it seems his time away is finally coming to an end.

According to a report from Fightful Select, Copeland has officially been medically cleared to return and could be making his comeback sooner rather than later. Most in AEW reportedly believe that his return will take place on the January 1 episode of AEW Dynamite: Fight for the Fallen. The timing and location make a lot of sense for several reasons.

Firstly, AEW’s January 1 Dynamite marks their streaming debut on MAX, making it a major milestone for the company. Secondly, the show will take place in Asheville, North Carolina, a city where Copeland currently resides. Adding more fuel to the speculation, FTR, who are also Asheville locals, recently teased that they wouldn’t be coming to Fight for the Fallen “alone.” If those comments are anything to go by, Copeland could very well be joining them in some capacity.

While Copeland has reportedly been training in preparation for his in-ring return after being medically cleared , he’s also been keeping busy outside the ring. He’s currently shooting the second season of Disney+’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians, where he plays Ares, the God of War. The filming is expected to wrap in January, so it remains to be seen whether Copeland’s potential appearance at Fight for the Fallen will be a one-off or if he’ll resume a more consistent schedule.

Interestingly, Copeland’s acting career has been thriving. He recently earned a Children’s and Family Emmy Award nomination for his work as Ares in the first season of Percy Jackson. Between his wrestling success and his Hollywood recognition, Copeland is proving once again why he’s one of the most versatile stars in the industry.

Adding to the importance of Fight for the Fallen, all proceeds from the show will go toward hurricane relief efforts in Asheville and surrounding areas following the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. With AEW combining a charitable cause, a major streaming debut, and a potential surprise return, the January 1 Dynamite could be one of AEW’s biggest shows of the year.

Will Adam Copeland return to AEW on January 1 and kick off 2025 with a bang? If the speculation holds true, fans are in for an unforgettable night in Asheville! Stay tuned to wrestlingnewsblog.com for any updates on Copeland’s status and AEW’s Fight for the Fallen.

ROH Final Battle 12/20/2024 (Card)

Ring Of Honor – Final Battle – December 20, 2024 · New York, NY · Hammerstein Ballroom

Main Card:

ROH Women’s World Championship Match:
Athena (c) vs. Billie Starkz

ROH World Championship Match:
Chris Jericho (c) vs. Matt Cardona

ROH Women’s TV Championship Match:
Red Velvet (c) vs. Leyla Hirsch

ROH World Tag Team Championships Texas Bull Rope Match:
Sammy Guevara & Dustin Rhodes (c) vs. The Righteous

ROH TV Championship Survival of the Fittest Match:
Brian Cage (c) vs. AR Fox vs. Willie Mack vs. Komander vs. Blake Christian vs. Mark Davis

ROH Pure Championship Open Challenge:
Lee Moriarty (c) vs. TBD

QT Marshall vs. Jay Lethal

Atlantis Jr. vs. Mansoor

Katsuyori Shibata vs. “The Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington

Zero Hour:

The Infantry vs. Undisputed Kingdom

Alex Reynolds & John Silver vs. Grizzled Young Veterans

Lee Johnson & EJ Nduka vs. Gates of Agony

Harley Cameron vs. Hanako

AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash Preview 12/18/2024

AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash airs live tonight on TBS from the Entertainment & Sports Arena in Washington, DC.

TBS Championship Match: Mercedes Mone’ (c) vs. Anna Jay

Jon Moxley, PAC and Wheeler Yuta vs. Hangman Page, Orange Cassidy and Jay hite

Continental Classic Gold League Match: Will Ospreay vs. Darby Allin

Continental Classic Blue League Match: Shelton Benjamin vs. The Beast Mortos

Hook and Katsuyori Shibata vs. Christian Cage and Nick Wayne

We’ll hear from FTR in a message from their hometown of Asheville, North Carolina

MJF will appear live