All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is set to host its highly anticipated Worlds End 2024 pay-per-view event on December 28, 2024, at the Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida. Following the event, fans can look forward to the post-show media scrum, where AEW President Tony Khan and various wrestlers will share insights and reactions from the night’s matches.
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It's a Full Gear rematch as Kyle Fletcher looks to make it two in a row over his longtime friend, now rival Will Ospreay. This time in the semi-finals of the Continental Classic. AEW has firmly gotten behind Fletcher lately with the 26-year-old racking up marquee wins against Ospreay &
Kazuchika Okada. He racked up 12 points during the opening rounds of the C2, only losing once to Mark Briscoe. Zack likes Fletcher's momentum to continue with another victory over the Aerial Assassin. Rick and Adam think Ospreay goes over this time around.
The only thing The Takedown on SI panel can agree on when it comes to the finals of the Continental Classic is that The Rainmaker will not be hanging onto his Championship. Whether it's Ricochet, Will Ospreay or Kyle Fletcher leaving Orlando with the belt is a completely different story. Ospreay has already established himself as one of the best in the world and doesn't necessarily need this win, which is why Rick and Zack believe it's going to someone else. Will Ricochet seize his moment or blow it like Swerve warned him not to do?
Powerhouse Hobbs is out to prove that he doesn't need the Don Callis Family to be a success in AEW. He has a discernible size and strength advantage over the reigning International Champion but Konosuke Takeshita has the technical edge on his latest challenger. He also has the numbers advantage. Plain and simple, it's too early in Takeshita's run for him to drop the International Championship. Look for him to retain by any means necessary.
Mercedes Moné and Kris Statlander put on one of the best women's matches, not just in 2024, but in AEW history when they met at Full Gear last month. Will they be able to recreate the magic generated that night in Newark? Will Statlander be able to hand Moné her first loss in All Elite Wrestling and capture the TBS Championship for the second time in her career? Mercedes may be the most vulnerable Champion on this entire card, outside of Okada, but Rick and Zack believe she'll be 'moné' once again. Adam likes Statlander to pull off the upset.
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It's a Full Gear rematch as Kyle Fletcher looks to make it two in a row over his longtime friend, now rival Will Ospreay. This time in the semi-finals of the Continental Classic. AEW has firmly gotten behind Fletcher lately with the 26-year-old racking up marquee wins against Ospreay &
Kazuchika Okada. He racked up 12 points during the opening rounds of the C2, only losing once to Mark Briscoe. Zack likes Fletcher's momentum to continue with another victory over the Aerial Assassin. Rick and Adam think Ospreay goes over this time around.
The only thing The Takedown on SI panel can agree on when it comes to the finals of the Continental Classic is that The Rainmaker will not be hanging onto his Championship. Whether it's Ricochet, Will Ospreay or Kyle Fletcher leaving Orlando with the belt is a completely different story. Ospreay has already established himself as one of the best in the world and doesn't necessarily need this win, which is why Rick and Zack believe it's going to someone else. Will Ricochet seize his moment or blow it like Swerve warned him not to do?
Powerhouse Hobbs is out to prove that he doesn't need the Don Callis Family to be a success in AEW. He has a discernible size and strength advantage over the reigning International Champion but Konosuke Takeshita has the technical edge on his latest challenger. He also has the numbers advantage. Plain and simple, it's too early in Takeshita's run for him to drop the International Championship. Look for him to retain by any means necessary.
Mercedes Moné and Kris Statlander put on one of the best women's matches, not just in 2024, but in AEW history when they met at Full Gear last month. Will they be able to recreate the magic generated that night in Newark? Will Statlander be able to hand Moné her first loss in All Elite Wrestling and capture the TBS Championship for the second time in her career? Mercedes may be the most vulnerable Champion on this entire card, outside of Okada, but Rick and Zack believe she'll be 'moné' once again. Adam likes Statlander to pull off the upset.