Breaking: Tony Khan Shares Major News Ahead of AEW Worlds End

As a seasoned gamer with years of wrestling fandom under my belt, I must say that the AEW Worlds End event on December 28, 2024, is shaping up to be an absolute spectacle! The match card looks stacked, and I can hardly contain my excitement for the clash between Moxley, Cassidy, Page, and White. The Continental Classic tournament final promises to deliver some high-flying action, and the women’s division matches are not to be missed either.

As an ardent fan, I’m thrilled to share some exciting news straight from the horse’s mouth, Tony Khan himself! He’s spilled the beans about a significant update for our anticipation leading up to Worlds End, AEW’s final pay-per-view of 2024. Get ready, because this epic showdown is set to unfold on December 28, 2024, right at the Addition Financial Arena in sunny Orlando, Florida!

The upcoming show promises an enthralling lineup of matches for spectators. AEW World Champion Jon Moxley is set to keep his title against Orange Cassidy, Hangman Page, and Jay White. For quite some time now, Moxley and his group, the Death Riders, have been causing turmoil among the roster. In the midst of this tumultuous period, both Page and Cassidy have emerged as contenders, striving to dethrone Moxley.

2024 Continental Classic’s finale will be held during this event, featuring either Kazuchika Okada or Ricochet battling against either Kyle Fletcher or Will Ospreay. Meanwhile, Adam Cole will attempt to dethrone MJF for the Dynamite Diamond Ring, and Konosuke Takeshita will defend his AEW International Championship against Powerhouse Hobbs.

In the female category of AEW, Mariah May will risk her AEW Women’s World Championship against Thunder Rosa in a Tijuana Street Fight. Meanwhile, Mercedes Mone will battle it out with Kris Statlander for the AEW TBS Championship. Notably, AEW president Tony Khan has announced an exciting update regarding their weekly show, Rampage.

Tony Khan finally reveals what’s next for AEW Rampage

In August 2021, AEW Rampage made its grand entrance, and among its special broadcasts was Rampage: The First Dance, marking CM Punk’s debut with the promotion. This particular episode set a record for the program, drawing in over 1.1 million viewers, making it the most-watched episode to date.

Initially, when AEW Collision made its debut in June 2023, Rampage took a backseat as the primary show. This shift led to a decline in its ratings, and key storylines began to unfold on Dynamite and Collision instead. Following AEW’s agreement with Warner Bros. Discovery, speculation arose that Rampage could be discontinued.

In 2025, it’s been announced that Rampage, a promotion, will be ending its run following its upcoming taping, as President Tony Khan has confirmed its move to HBO Max. This past weekend, Dynamite and Rampage were taped in New York, with fans confirming that this announcement of the final episode of Rampage was made during the events.

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2024-12-23 22:10