Has AEW Worlds End 2025 sold out? Latest ticket sales.

AEW Worlds End 2025 World Championship Match

AEW Worlds End 2025 is not sold out right now, based on the latest WrestleTix update and the fact that primary tickets are still listed as on sale for the event at NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.The show takes place on Saturday, December 27, 2025 at NOW Arena, with the event time listed as 6:00pm local time in the Chicago area (Central Time).

For fans tracking demand, WrestleTix currently lists 1,040 available tickets from their latest update, with 6,864 distributed from a current setup of 7,904. That setup figure matters because arenas can be configured differently for wrestling depending on stage, cameras, and how many upper tier sections are opened.

AEW Worlds End 2025 Ticket Update

What is especially notable is the recent movement. WrestleTix reports an increase of 734 tickets distributed since the last update (seven days ago), with (then) eight days remaining until bell time. Momentum like that can tighten availability quickly, particularly if more rows continue to be added throughout the upper tier, which suggests AEW and the venue are still adjusting the seating map to meet demand.

So, are we heading towards a sell out. Possibly, but we are not there yet. A quick way to frame it is this: with at least 6,864 distributed against a 7,904 current setup, the event is already well advanced through its presently opened inventory, but there is still room on the map. WrestleTix also lists 144 tickets on resale, plus a cheapest standard admission price of $37.95, which indicates there are still affordable ways in for late buyers.

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From a historical angle, this edition is tracking close to last year’s Worlds End in Orlando, which WrestleTix lists at 7,005 distributed. There is also a relevant local benchmark at the same venue, AEW Dynamite on May 14, 2025 with 4,982 distributed. Those comps help explain why a late surge, or a few more seating releases, could push Worlds End into a very strong final number.

If you are buying now, the safest route is primary ticketing through the official listings, which show Worlds End on sale at NOW Arena. Venue information also lists doors opening at 5:00pm for the 6:00pm start, which is useful for travel planning.

CategoryDetails
EventAEW Worlds End 2025
DateSaturday, December 27, 2025
Start time6:00 PM (local time)
VenueNOW Arena
LocationHoffman Estates, Illinois
Tickets distributed6,864
Current seating setup7,904
Tickets available1,040
Increase since last update+734 (last 7 days)
Days until event8
Total seats on map9,412
Resale tickets listed144
Cheapest ticket (standard admission)$37.95
Seating updatesAdditional rows added in upper tier
Advertised main eventSamoa Joe (c) vs Swerve Strickland vs Hangman Adam Page vs MJF
Comparable event at venueAEW Dynamite (May 14, 2025): 4,982 distributed
Last year’s Worlds EndOrlando, FL (2024): 7,005 distributed

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