AEW Worlds End Results 12/27/25

It’s Saturday, and this week, you know what that means!
All Elite Wrestling returns for their final pay-per-view event of 2025, as AEW Worlds End goes down live this evening from NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.
Things get started at 7/6c with the ‘Zero Hour’ pre-show, leading into the main pay-per-view card starting at 8/7c.
AEW WORLDS END: Zero Hour
Renee Paquette welcomes us to the Zero Hour pre-show from the entrance ramp inside NOW Arena. She is joined by RJ City, who jokes about still having a job in AEW, as well as Lexy Nair and Jeff Jarrett.
Adam Cole Appears
After their brief introductions and rundown of the lineup for tonight, they send things over to Adam Cole. Cole appears via Zoom from home to hype up the AEW Continental Classic wrapping up tonight.
He predicts Konosuke Takeshita will beat Kazuchika Okada, and that Jon Moxley will beat Kyle Fletcher. He then predicts Takeshita will win in the finals with a victory over Moxley. He says fans may see more of him in 2026.
Sisters Of Sin vs. Hyan & Maya World
Hyan and Maya World make their respective ring entrances, as we are sent down to ringside where Excalibur and Nigel McGuinness check-in on commentary. The duo settles in the ring and their music dies down. Their opponents, the Sisters of Sin duo of Julia Hart and Skye Blue make their way out.
The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with our first pre-show match of the evening. Hart and World kick things off for their respective teams. We see Hyan and Maya utilize frequent tags to settle into an early offensive lead.
Unfortunately for them, however, things don’t continue this way for long. Blue tags in and shifts the offensive momentum into her favor. She settles into a comfortable lead and brings in Julia, who adds to it, before the two ultimately finish things off with a quick victory.
Winners: Sisters Of Sin
Zack Gibson vs. Eddie Kingston
After a quick video package airs to promote the four-way world title main event for the pay-per-view card later this evening, we return inside NOW Arena. The Grizzled Young Veterans theme hits and out comes James Drake and Zack Gibson.
Gibson tries cutting a promo as he walks to the ring, boasting about being Liverpool’s finest, but as he settles in the ring and tries to get to his point, he is cut off by the familiar sounds of Eddie Kingston’s theme. “The Mad King” beelines towards the ring as the crowd roars.
Kingston hits the ring and begins beating down Drake and Gibson by himself. The bell sounds and he goes to work on his advertised opponent, Gibson, as Excalibur and McGuinness remind us on commentary that Kingston beat Drake recently in singles competition.
After a strong start from Kingston, we see Gibson hit a big dive from the ring to “The Mad King” on the floor as Kingston was distracted by Drake. Gibson settles into a comfortable offensive lead back in the ring, raking at the eyes of Kingston in the ropes.
Kingston and Gibson break out in a good-old-fashioned slugfest in the middle of the ring. Kingston gets the better of the exchange, before backing Gibson into the corner for some machinegun-style rapid-fire chops. Drake gets on the apron and hits Kingston with a cheap shot behind the referee’s back.
Gibson capitalizes with a big knee off the middle rope. Kingston gets up on his knees and Gibson blasts him with a shot. He yells in his face to stay down. He blasts him again. He slaps Kingston and Kingston loses it and goes buck-wild on him, culminating with a DDT for the win.
Drake chokes Kingston out with the scarf afterwards. While Drake holds the scarf choke, Gibson gears up for the coast-to-coast kick in the grill. Before he can execute it, however, Ortiz runs out to make the save for his longtime friend, running off the Grizzled Young Vets.
Winner: Eddie Kingston
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