Every AEW Pay-Per-View Ranked - From Worst To Best
20. Worlds End 2025
As has become customary, The Continental Classic stole the show at Worlds End 2025 as AEW capped a great year by featuring some of the best matches in the company's recent history. The night opened with back-to-back semi-finals, with Kazuchika Okada winning an absolute war against his Don Callis Family rival, Konosuke Takeshita by using a screwdriver, before Jon Moxley and Kyle Fletcher ground out an instant classic in the other semi, with Mox getting the win against 'The Prototype'.
Moxley would then go on to arrest his post-All In slump by defeating Okada and raising the Continental Championship in the first-ever meeting between these two wrestling behemoths. History was also made by The Babes Of Wrath, who shocked the world by beating the team of Mercedes Mone and Athena to become the first AEW Women's Tag Team champions.
MJF completed his comeback in style by winning the AEW World Championship in a Fatal Four-Way against champion Samoa Joe and the reconciled Swerve Strickland and 'Hangman' Adam Page. If 2025 was the year AEW put their problems behind them and restored the feeling for good, Worlds End was the perfect end to a great year for Tony Khan.