AEW Worlds End 2024 takes place tonight (be sure to check out live coverage here) so we have a little bit of time to get in our last round of predictions. As simple as it can be, my question for you today is “Who do you think will win each match from the AEW Worlds End 2024 card?”
The Continental Classic delivered on expectations after last year’s tournament. New stars have been made. Stories and character growth explored. Now, four remain.
The trilogy-ender between Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher finds both men bookending their 2024 with their roles reversed. At the forefront of The Don Callis Family, Fletcher is riding high with momentum and arrogance. Yet without Don Callis in his corner, can Fletcher do it alone?
Ospreay has evolved and grown into one of AEW’s premier babyfaces. However, as a consequence of elevating the AEW locker room, Ospreay had to scrape through the group stage. Can he overcome his former best friend?
In the other semi, the battle is between two wrestlers trying to define themselves. Without his friends, The Elite, Kazuchika Okada, finds himself as “The Bitchmaker.” However, it’s “The Rainmaker” that many fans want to see.
When Okada won the AEW Continental Championship, the emphasis on character over work rate on a roster of GOATs worked, but it’s time for change. On Saturday, Okada must step up in the ring to prove he is the greatest tournament wrestler of all time.
Out of this world (and out of his mind?), Ricochet is embracing something. However, finishing top of the blue league by hook and by crook, it’s working. To prove he is one of the best in the world, can Ricochet outmaneuver or out-cheat another GOAT?
And that’s without considering who makes it to the finals to compete for the AEW Continental Championship and history.
The Continental Classic delivered on expectations after last year’s tournament. New stars have been made. Stories and character growth explored. Now, four remain.
The trilogy-ender between Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher finds both men bookending their 2024 with their roles reversed. At the forefront of The Don Callis Family, Fletcher is riding high with momentum and arrogance. Yet without Don Callis in his corner, can Fletcher do it alone?
Ospreay has evolved and grown into one of AEW’s premier babyfaces. However, as a consequence of elevating the AEW locker room, Ospreay had to scrape through the group stage. Can he overcome his former best friend?
In the other semi, the battle is between two wrestlers trying to define themselves. Without his friends, The Elite, Kazuchika Okada, finds himself as “The Bitchmaker.” However, it’s “The Rainmaker” that many fans want to see.
When Okada won the AEW Continental Championship, the emphasis on character over work rate on a roster of GOATs worked, but it’s time for change. On Saturday, Okada must step up in the ring to prove he is the greatest tournament wrestler of all time.
Out of this world (and out of his mind?), Ricochet is embracing something. However, finishing top of the blue league by hook and by crook, it’s working. To prove he is one of the best in the world, can Ricochet outmaneuver or out-cheat another GOAT?
And that’s without considering who makes it to the finals to compete for the AEW Continental Championship and history.