AEW World’s End 2025 is just two weeks away, but the main event lineup is still forming. Recently, the Winter Is Coming episode of “AEW Collision” showcased both the men’s and women’s AEW World Championship matches. Hangman Page and Swerve Strickland have been clear that their alliance is temporary, united only by their shared aim of capturing Samoa Joe’s AEW Men’s World Championship. Before Joe’s defense against Eddie Kingston, Page asserted that he would challenge whoever holds the belt and declared himself the number one contender after Strickland defeated Josh Alexander on “Collision.”
This leads to a triple threat match featuring Joe, Page, and Strickland, officially the End of the World match for the AEW Men’s World Championship, set for AEW Revolution 2024. These three have already battled in a triple threat match at a previous pay-per-view, where Joe made Page submit. However, the dynamics could shift dramatically in Chicago with Page and Strickland seemingly aligned.
On the women’s side, Hyanter and Statlander teamed up to beat the Sisters of Sin at Collision in Cardiff, Wales. After their victory, Hayter signaled her desire for a title match by pointing at Statlander’s championship belt. When Lexi Nair tried to interview them backstage, Statlander challenged Hayter to a match, and Hayter responded that World’s End was the ideal stage to reclaim the AEW Women’s World Championship. Hayter, who lost the title to Statlander in a four-way match at AEW All Out 2025, hopes to replicate her earlier 2025 pinfall victory over Statlander in their one-on-one clash at World’s End.
Fan Take: This upcoming AEW World’s End event is crucial as it solidifies intense rivalries and championship stakes that promise to deliver high-stakes drama and action. For AEW fans, these matches not only highlight top-tier talent but also set the tone for future storylines that could reshape the competitive landscape of pro wrestling.
