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AEW Worlds End 2023 Results & Review Coverage Live

Posted by Anthony Mango Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Welcome to the AEW Worlds End 2023 pay-per-view live results coverage page! Worlds End 2023 is coming to you from the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York on Long Island on Saturday, December 30, 2023.

Want to know who won all the matches at AEW Worlds End 2023? This post will be updated continuously to reflect ongoing coverage of AEW Worlds End 2023 results from the pre-show onward. Keep refreshing for the most up-to-date information!

Browse my predictions for AEW Worlds End 2023 and find out all the results down below.

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AEW Worlds End 2023 Results

Coverage will start as soon as the pre-show begins. Stay tuned!

ZERO HOUR:

Kris Statlander vs. Willow Nightingale

RESULT: Willow Nightingale won by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: Solid enough for a match that exists just to get them on the card in Long Island.

20-Man Battle Royale

RESULT: Killswitch won by tossing out Trent Beretta last.
THOUGHTS: Battle royals are always fun, so yes, I enjoyed this.

FTW Rules Match for the FTW Championship: Hook (c) vs. Wheeler Yuta

RESULT: Hook retained by submission.
THOUGHTS: Smashy smashy. I enjoy FTW Rules matches with Hook. Throw in Yuta, who I also like, and you've got a winning formula.

MAIN CARD:

All Star Eight-Man Tag Team Match: Bryan Danielson, Claudio Castagnoli, Daniel Garcia and Mark Briscoe vs. Brody King, Jay Lethal, Jay White and Rush

RESULT: Daniel Garcia gets the win for his team by pinfall over Jay Lethal.
THOUGHTS: Good match, but it didn't need to go on for a half hour. This could've been 15 minutes maximum.

Andrade El Idolo vs. Miro

RESULT: Miro won by pinfall after CJ Perry turned on Andrade.
THOUGHTS: Honestly, I was bored. I was more interested in the potential of Andrade no-selling this match or something. But they just wrestled a normal match. He did business. It was just flat and uninteresting business that went on far longer than it should have. Again, we're 50 minutes into this event for these two matches that could have taken up only 30 minutes.

Singles Match for the AEW Women's World Championship: "Timeless" Toni Storm (c) vs. Riho

RESULT: Toni Storm retained by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: Snooze. Uphill battle, here. I'm sick (still) and very tired, and this isn't keeping my attention. I didn't really care about this match to begin with, and again, it went on longer than it needed to, in my mind.

Dustin Rhodes vs. Swerve Strickland

RESULT: Swerve Strickland won by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: Obviously, this wasn't the scheduled match. But hey, maybe it's a sign that you should've just done the Keith Lee match MONTHS AGO when this feud made sense to do it? I don't get why they kept putting that off. This match went on way too long. Why do an injury angle and then a 10+ minute match for THIS match, and not some main event type thing?

Eight-Man Tag Team Match: Big Bill, Ricky Starks and The Don Callis Family (Konosuke Takeshita and Powerhouse Hobbs) vs. Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara, Darby Allin and Sting

RESULT: Sammy Guevara pins Ricky Starks to get the win for his team.
THOUGHTS: Overall, decent. Some slow moments. Sting struggled. Jericho sapped some energy out of this. But whatever, it was fine.

Singles Match for the AEW TBS Championship: Julia Hart (c) vs. Abadon

RESULT: Julia Hart retained by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: Not good...

No Disqualification Match for the AEW TNT Championship: Christian Cage (c) vs. Adam Copeland

RESULT: Adam Copeland won the title by pinfall!

Right after the match, Killswitch went after Copeland. Cage convinced Killswitch to give up his TNT title shot to him. A new match restarts and Cage hits a spear to recapture his title.

RESULT: Christian Cage won the title back by pinfall.

THOUGHTS: Good match with an unfortunate botch of the flaming table spot, and a funny swerve with the title change situation.

AEW Continental Classic Tournament Final: Eddie Kingston (c) vs. Jon Moxley

RESULT: Eddie Kingston won by pinfall.
THOUGHTS: Chops and punches and whatnot, as expected. I enjoyed it. I'm glad Kingston won, too, even though I hate his finisher.

Singles Match for the AEW World Championship: MJF (c) vs. Samoa Joe

RESULT: Samoa Joe won the title by submission.
THOUGHTS: That ending was super flat. I'm glad Joe is champion, but I wouldn't have booked that to be the finish. It sucked the wind out of everything, and not in a good way.

The Devil's crew pops up and lo and behold, as expected, Adam Cole reveals himself to be The Devil. The other 4 are Wardlow, Roderick Strong, Matt Taven and Mike Bennett. They beat down on MJF to end the show.

Be sure to join us live on YouTube after the show ends for the post-show review podcast!

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AUTHOR OF THIS POST: ANTHONY MANGO

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