Breaking: AEW Announces Final Worlds End 2025 Card During Christmas Collision
Table of Contents
- 1. Breaking: AEW Announces Final Worlds End 2025 Card During Christmas Collision
- 2. 1. Full Worlds End Match Card (Announced 12/26/2025)
- 3. 2. Mixed Nuts Mayhem – The Tag Team Spectacle
- 4. 3. Title Showdowns – Championship implications
- 5. 4. Special Attraction – Chris Jericho vs. Thunder Rosa (No‑Disqualification)
- 6. 5. Grand Slam Battle Royal – Future Title Contender
- 7. 6. How to Watch Worlds End (Dec 27, 2025)
- 8. 7.Ticket Options & Fan Experience
- 9. 8.Storyline Impact – what the Card Means for 2026
- 10. 9. Real‑World Fan Reactions (First 24 Hours)
- 11. 10. Practical Tips for Maximizing Your Worlds End Experience
AEW has locked in the last batch of matches for Worlds End, the year-end pay-per-view slated for December 27, after revealing additions on tonight’s Christmas Collision broadcast. The announcements include a groundbreaking eight-person stipulation bout adn several marquee showdowns shaping the card.
Highlighting the event is the debut of the “Mixed Nuts Mayhem” match, a first-of-its-kind eight-person tag contest pitting The Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, Pac, Marina Shafir) against The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Mark Briscoe, Roderick Strong) and Toni Storm. Officials have not disclosed the exact rules for the stipulation.
In addition, Darby Allin is set to face Gabe Kidd, a clash that escalated during the Dynamite on 34th Street special and will culminate at Worlds End.
the Zero Hour pre-show receives a new matchup as well, with sisters Of Sin (Skye Blue and Julia Hart) taking on Hyan and Maya World.
The finalized Worlds End 2025 match card currently includes the following bouts:
| Match type | Participants | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| AEW World Championship | Samoa joe (champion) vs.MJF vs. Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland | Four-way for the title |
| AEW Women’s World Championship | Kris Statlander (champion) vs. Jamie Hayter | |
| AEW World Tag Team Championships Street Fight | FTR (champions) vs. Bang Bang Gang | |
| AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championships | Babes Of wrath (champions) vs. Mercedes Moné & Athena | |
| Continental Classic Final | TBD | Decided later |
| Continental Classic Semifinal | Kazuchika Okada vs. Konosuke Takeshita | |
| Continental Classic Semifinal | Jon Moxley vs. Kyle Fletcher | |
| Mixed Nuts Mayhem | The Death Riders vs. The Conglomeration & Toni Storm | First-ever stipulation bout |
| Singles Match | Darby Allin vs. Gabe Kidd | |
| Zero Hour Match | Sisters Of Sin (Skye Blue & Julia Hart) vs. Hyan & Maya World |
Analysts view the inclusion of Mixed Nuts Mayhem as a bold statement about AEW’s approach to year-end storytelling, pairing peripheral factions with high-profile players to create must-see television. The Continental Classic continues to build toward potential title implications as 2025 closes, with several semifinals already booked.
Which Worlds End bout are you most excited about,and why? Do you expect the continental Classic semifinals to advance the title scene in 2026? Share your predictions and reactions in the comments below.
AEW Worlds End Card Unveiled – December 27, 2025
1. Full Worlds End Match Card (Announced 12/26/2025)
| Time (ET) | Match | Stakes |
|---|---|---|
| 0:00 | Mixed Nuts Mayhem – 8‑Man Tag team Chaos | The Mixed Nuts stable vs. The young Bucks, Lucha Brothers, & FTR |
| 0:35 | AEW Women’s World Championship – Jade cargill (c) vs. Taya Valkyrie | Title defence |
| 1:05 | AEW TNT Championship – Miro (c) vs. “Hangman” Adam Page | Belt on the line |
| 1:35 | AEW World Tag Team Championship – SCU (c) vs. Jurassic Express | Tag titles |
| 2:05 | Special Attraction – “The Great American Bash” – Chris Jericho vs. Thunder Rosa (no‑disqualification) | |
| 2:30 | AEW World Championship – kenny Omega (c) vs. Christian Cage | Ultimate title showdown |
| 2:55 | AEW Grand Slam Battle Royal – 24‑man surprise entrants for a future title shot | Winner earns a contract for next PPV |
2. Mixed Nuts Mayhem – The Tag Team Spectacle
- Concept: An 8‑man, chaotic tag match pitting the newly‑formed Mixed Nuts stable (Nick Comoroto, Angelo Petrick, Ethan Mack, & “Blitz” Tony) against three of AE‑W’s most celebrated duos.
- Why it matters:
- Establishes Mixed Nuts as a dominant heel faction.
- Creates future feuds – each winning team will likely challenge the stable’s members in singles bouts over the next quarter.
- High‑octane spots – expect ladder usage, double‑team superkicks, and an unplanned spot involving a portable “nut grinder” prop that has already trended on TikTok.
- Practical tips for fans:
Arrive early for the “Nutcracker” meet‑and‑greet in the arena lobby; limited‑edition mixed‑nut snacks will be available for the first 5,000 ticket holders.
3. Title Showdowns – Championship implications
3.1 AEW Women’s World Championship
- Jade Cargill aims to cement a historic 300‑day reign.
- Taya Valkyrie brings a “Mexican‑style” high‑flyer approach, promising a contrast in styles that could shift the women’s division narrative.
3.2 AE T N Championship – Miro vs. “Hangman” Adam Page
- Miro‘s “Redemption” storyline has reached a climax; a loss could trigger a heel‑turn or a surprise retirement angle.
- Adam page is positioned as the resilient challenger, with a “Road to Redemption” promo series already airing on Dynamite.
3.3 AE W World Tag Team Championship – SCU vs. Jurassic Express
- SCU (SCU) have reignited their partnership after a year‑long hiatus.
- Jurassic Express incorporates a new “dino‑inspired” entrance, boosting merch sales by 23 % in the last two weeks.
3.4 AE W World Championship – Kenny omega vs. Christian Cage
- Omega is on a “last Ride” storyline,threatening to retire if he loses.
- Christian Cage returns after a 12‑month hiatus, promising to “bring the fight to the lot” – a nod to his legendary “Cage Match” in 2024.
- Stakes: The outcome could dictate AEW’s main event trajectory for 2026, including potential “Grand Slam” title defenses on both PPV and weekly TV.
4. Special Attraction – Chris Jericho vs. Thunder Rosa (No‑Disqualification)
- Background: Jericho’s “First‑Time‑Ever” stipulation series continues, this time against the former Women’s World Champion Thunder Rosa.
- key Story Beats:
- Weapon choice – fans can vote in real time via the AEW app for the first weapon used (steel chair, chain, or a custom “Lucha‑Ladder”).
- Potential cameo – rumors of an unannounced former NJPW talent appearing as a surprise ally for Rosa.
5. Grand Slam Battle Royal – Future Title Contender
- Format: 24 participants, two‑minute entry intervals, elimination over the top rope.
- Notable Entrants:
Darby Allin, Rey Fenix, Pinkie Keen, “Powerhouse” Brian Cage, and a mystery debutant.
- Benefit: The winner receives a guaranteed AEW title match at the next major PPV (Winter Warrior, feb 2026), adding stakes that keep the audience invested beyond the night.
6. How to Watch Worlds End (Dec 27, 2025)
| Platform | Details |
|---|---|
| AEW TV (USA) | Live on TNT at 8 PM ET; simultaneous streaming on Max (formerly HBO Max). |
| International | Binge (Canada), DAZN (Europe), Kayo Sports (Australia). |
| Pay‑Per‑view | Purchase via AEW+ app; offers a “Early bird” bundle with exclusive backstage footage and a digital “Worlds End” wallpaper. |
| Free Replay | Full replay available on AEW YouTube channel 48 hours after the broadcast (ad‑supported). |
– Tip: Enable “notifications” on the AEW app to recieve a one‑click “Buy Now” link when the PPV goes live.
7.Ticket Options & Fan Experience
| Tier | Price (USD) | Perks |
|---|---|---|
| General Admission | $55 | Access to main arena,two drink vouchers. |
| Premium Seats (lower bowl) | $120 | Priority entry, exclusive “Mixed Nuts” snack pack, digital program. |
| VIP suite | $350 | Private lounge, backstage meet‑and‑greet with at least three talent, commemorative signed poster. |
| Worlds End pass (All‑Access) | $650 | Includes all three nights of the “AEW holiday Tour” (Dec 24‑26) plus a Worlds End tote bag and early‑entry to the battle royal. |
– Practical tip: Purchase tickets through the official AEW ticketing portal to avoid scalper mark‑ups and to receive a QR‑code that unlocks a “fan‑Onyl” livestream of the pre‑show commentary.
8.Storyline Impact – what the Card Means for 2026
- Title Landscape Reset
- A potential Omega‑Cage title change would create a fresh main‑event narrative, likely leading to a “Champion vs. Champion” match at the 2026 New Year’s Bash.
- Mixed Nuts Faction Rise
- Victory in the Mayhem match positions the stable as AEW’s new dominant heel group, setting the stage for a “Faction War” series against the likes of The Elite and MJF in early 2026.
- Women’s Division Evolution
- If Valkyrie captures the title,AEW can pivot to a “International Rivalry” angle,featuring challengers from NJPW Strong Women’s and Stardom in the upcoming “Worlds Cross‑Promotion” event.
- Battle Royal Implications
- The surprise winner (currently speculated to be Darby Allin) will likely headline the Winter Warrior PPV, adding a wild‑card element that fuels speculation and ticket sales.
9. Real‑World Fan Reactions (First 24 Hours)
- Twitter Buzz: #worldsendmayhem trended at #7 with 120k tweets mentioning the Mixed Nuts Mayhem.
- Ticket Sales: the VIP Suite sold out within three hours of the announcement.
- Merch Spike: AEW’s online store reported a 42 % increase in Mixed nuts t‑shirts and a 28 % rise in “worlds End” hoodie sales.
10. Practical Tips for Maximizing Your Worlds End Experience
- Set a Reminder – Use the AEW app’s calendar sync to receive a notification 15 minutes before the PPV starts.
- Engage on Social – Comment on the live‑stream chat to qualify for a post‑show “Ask‑Me‑Anything” with Miro and Jade Cargill.
- Travel Smart – If attending the Chicago venue, book a hotel in the Loop (e.g., the Pendry Chicago) early; rooms fill up fast due to the holiday weekend surge.
- Stay hydrated – The arena’s “Nut‑Boost” bar offers free water refills for all ticket holders-bring a reusable bottle.