Two title matches official for AEW Worlds End
The AEW World and Women’s titles will be on the line later this month.
It was confirmed on Saturday that Samoa Joe will defend the AEW World title in a three-way match, pitting himself against Swerve Strickland and Hangman Page. During Dynamite, Page made clear that whoever walked out of the show the AEW World Champion, they would be meeting him next. On Collision, Strickland defeated Josh Alexander and revealed after the match that he was also setting his sights on the AEW World Championship.
Both men are targeting Joe following the events of Full Gear, when the leader of the Opps won the title thanks to help from Hook, who attacked Page. The end of the pay-per-view saw Swerve make his return, with Joe guiding him to attack longtime rival Page. However, Swerve instead chose to go after The Opps, closing the show by standing strong against them.
During Collision, it was also announced that Kris Statlander would defend the AEW Women’s Championship against Jamie Hayter on December 27. The two were successful on Saturday, defeating The Sisters of Sin. Backstage after the match, Hayter issued the challenge for Worlds End. Statlander accepted, but the two started to argue right after.
AEW Worlds End (December 27)
- AEW World Championship: Samoa Joe defends against Hangman Page and Swerve Strickland
- Continental Classic finals
- Continental Classic semifinals
- AEW Women’s Championship: Kris Statlander defends against Jamie Hayter