AEV Worlds End 2025: Overview and Predictions


2025 edition AEV Worlds End PPV it’s finally here and has all the fans. On December 27, 2025, AEV will host one of its annual traditional PPV tournaments at the New Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. With 10 matches confirmed for the PPV, here are ClutchPoints’ predictions for the show.

AEV is ready to continue its culture of hosting long and high quality PPVs. His upcoming 10-fight card is full of highly anticipated fights, stipulations and stars. The PPV will also host two Continental Classic semi-final matches, one final and multiple other title bouts, including one Zero Hour show.

1. Sisters of Sin (Skie Blue & Julia Hart) vs Hian & Maia World

It is expected to be an average length match based on the current size of the 0 hour show. However, with still time left until the PPV, fans can expect Tony Khan and AEV to announce more Zero Hour matches. As of now, based on the momentum of the Sisters of Sin, the two female wrestlers are expected to take home the win on the night.

Our prediction: Sisters of Sin (Skie Blue & Julia Hart) def. The world of Hian & Maia.

2. Continental Classic semi-final matches

The PPV is expected to begin with two semi-final matches of the Continental Classiclike last time. Fans are now ready to witness a Kyle Fletcher fight Jon Mockley in one of the semi-final bouts, as reigning continental and unified champion Kazuchika Okada takes on his rival Konosuke Takeshita. This year’s edition of C2 has all the heels in the final four. With very few options for fans to root for, they can expect Fletcher to defeat Moxley and reach the finals. This will allow AEV to continue Moxley’s strained relationship with The Death Riders, which could cause the faction to turn against him later on.

On the other hand, Okada and Takeshita have been in a bitter relationship for several months. Sunday’s AEV program has brought fans to this moment, where Okada will finally take on Takeshita.

Okada is currently in an extremely high position, where a loss would mean the loss of both the continental and unified championships. However, based on Takeshita’s rise in popularity and long-awaited push, he is expected to move past “The Rainmaker.”

Our prediction: Kyle Fletcher def. Jon Moklei & Konosuke Takeshita def. Kazuchika Okada.

3. Final Continental Classic

We assume that Kyle Fletcher and Konosuke Takeshita will qualify for the tournament finals. Both extremely talented wrestlers can expect to see one of the best matches of the year between two rising stars.

Both are experiencing a surge in popularity and impending pressure; for any of them to emerge victorious will be the right move for AEV. However, we think December 27th, 2025 will be Konosuke Takeshita’s night, when he defeats Fletcher to win the C2 tournament and possibly continue his feud with Okada.

Our prediction: Konosuke Takeshita def. Kyle Fletcher.

4. Darby Allin vs. Gabe Kidd

Although not officially part of The Death Riders, Gabe Kidd has long been associated with Moxley’s faction. Kidd also had a long rivalry with Darby Allin, with whom he recently reignited a feud following the former champion’s return.

Darby Allin was recently hospitalized after a freak accident against Kevin Knight. However, now back in action, he recently got involved in a feud against Gabe Kidd at Dynamite and Collision. Expected to continue his great momentum after his win over Jon Moklei, Allin is expected to defeat Kidd and possibly go for the TNT Championship.

Our prediction: Darby Allin def. Gabe Kidd.

5. The Death Riders vs. The Conglomeration & Toni Storm – Miked Nuts Mayhem Match

Fans have yet to find out what a Miked Nuts Mayhem match means. However, with Mark Briscoe, Tony Storm and Marina Shafir in it, fans can expect the match to turn bloody soon. In an eight-man mixed tag team match, fans can expect it to be similar in fashion to AEV’s Anarchy in the Arena match from this year’s Double or Nothing 2025, which also featured Shafir and Nightingale.

Marina Shafir and Claudio Castagnoli are experiencing extremely hot races at the moment, and either of them could take the win for their team. Tony Storm is unlikely to be pinned, and fans can expect either Orange Cassidy or Mark Briscoe to suffer the loss.

Our prediction: Death Riders def. The Conglomeration & Tony Storm.

6. FTR vs. Bang Bang Gang – Street Fight for the AEV World Tag Team Championship

After a successful title defense against the Bang Bang Gang at the Collision Holiday Bash, FTR is now ready to once again defend his AEV World Tag Team Championships against Austin Gunn and Juice Robinson at World’s End in a Street Fight.

The bout, which is expected to turn violent, could see Jay White make his long-awaited return and help Gunn and Robinson win the titles. The no-disqualification stipulation also serves as the perfect opportunity for White to come back and attack FTR while helping his allies secure the gold.

Our prediction: Bang Bang Gang def. FTR.

7. The Babes of Wrath (Dak Harwood & Cash Wheeler) vs. Mercedes Monae & Athena – AEV World Women’s Tag Team Championships

Professional wrestler Stephon Swerve Strickland throws out the first pitch as actress and professional wrestler Mercedes Monet Varnado looks on before the game between the Texas Rangers and the Minnesota Twins at Globe Life Field.
Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

While Athena continues to break the ROH Women’s World Title record, Mercedes Monae is currently on a bit of a bumpy ride. In the past month, unfortunately, she lost two of her titles, which reduced her number of championships. Successfully holding nine belts, Monet and Athena will take on Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron for the Women’s World Tag Team Championship.

However, it is unlikely that All Elite Wrestling will end Nightingale and Cameron’s insane chemistry and fan popularity and hand the belts to Monae and Athena. The recently crowned champions are expected to stay on Saturday.

Our prediction: Babes of Wrath def. Mercedes Monet & Athena.

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

AEV star Hangman Adam Page.
Photo courtesy of All Elite Wrestling.

Adam Page and Swerve Strickland share one of the greatest rivalries in AEV history. Paige is also currently involved in a heated feud with Samoa Joe for the World Championship. Although previously booked as a triple threat, MJF’s recent return to the UK has seen the match turned into a title match.

With all four men harboring hatred for each other, we expect Paige to leave the arena with the world title on Saturday. Page defeated Moxley at All In: Texas to win the title, but soon lost it to Joe. He is now expected to regain the championship and possibly start a new feud with MJF, while AEV can experiment by pitting Strickland against Joe for a new singles rivalry.

Our prediction: Adam Page def. Samoa Joe, MJF, and Swerve Strickland.

9. Kris Statlander vs. Jamie Haiter – AEV Women’s World Championship

Chris Statlander recently defeated Toni Storm to be crowned the new AEV Women’s World Champion. Engaged in a brief but fierce rivalry with Jamie Hayter, Statlander is not expected to lose her title and destroy her momentum so soon. Buoyed by a run of defeats against Moné in recent months, she is now expected to embark on a long run for the title.

Fans could witness Statlander retain the title before Jamie Hayter decides to turn around and attack her in the post-match segment, setting up a future match and extending the rivalry.

Our prediction: Chris Statlander def. Jamie Hayter.

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The AEV Worlds End will begin at 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT. It will be available for fans to watch on HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video and Thriller TV.





2025-12-26 14:18:00

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