AEW Worlds End – match card, date, start time and how to watch
AEW is closing out 2023 with pay per view Worlds End, which will take place on Saturday December 30, from Long Island's Nassau Coliseum.
The event is AEW's first World End show and will mark their seventh pay per view of 2023, as the company moves towards producing more big events every year.
Worlds End will be a homecoming for Long Island-born AEW Champion MJF who is set to defend his title against Samoa Joe.
The event will also see the finals of AEW's first-ever Continental Classic Tournament, with the winner being crowned AEW's inaugural Triple Crown champion.
AEW Worlds End: What's the full match card for Worlds End?
Blue League winner vs. Gold League winner - AEW Continental Classic Tournament Finals
Hook vs (c) Wheeler Yuta - FTW Championship match
Julia Hart (c) vs Abadon - TBS Championship match
Toni Storm (c) vs Riho - AEW Women's Championship match
Big Bill and Ricky Starks (c) vs. Chris Jericho and TBA - AEW World Tag Team Championship match
Christian Cage (c) vs Adam Copeland - TNT Championship match
MJF (c) vs.Samoa Joe - AEW World Championship match
AEW Worlds End start time: What date and start time is Worlds End in the UK?
Worlds End takes place at 1am on Sunday, December 31 with the Zero Hour pre-show taking place at midnight.
What's the date and start time for Worlds End in the US?
Worlds End takes place at 8pm ET on on Saturday, December 30, with the Zero Hour pre-show taking place an hour before.
How do I watch AEW Worlds End?
In the US, Worlds End is available to order on B/R Live and on traditional pay-per-view. In the UK, Worlds End can be ordered through TrillerTV.
Catch AEW Dynamite live every Thursday at 1am in the UK, Rampage every Saturday at 3am, and Collision every Sunday at 1am on TrillerTV with an AEW Plus subscription. US customers can also watch Dynamite on TBS and Rampage and Collision on TNT, and in the UK, AEW repeats air on ITV4.
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