AEW closed out 2024 with a bang at its Worlds End pay-per-view, delivering unforgettable moments and impressive matchups that left fans buzzing. The event didnt just deliver in the ringit also delivered big on pay-per-view numbers.

According to Dave Meltzer in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Worlds End achieved the highest pay-per-view buys for AEW since the historic All In event at Wembley, even surpassing this years Full Gear. For context, Full Gear outperformed both All Out and WrestleDream, making Worlds End a standout success for the company.

The event packed plenty of star power, with the epic returns of Adam Copeland and Kenny Omega stealing the show. AEW clearly banked on Worlds End to cap off the year on a high note, and the strategy paid off. Fans and critics alike have praised the event, cementing AEWs reputation as a major force in the wrestling industry.

This milestone shows AEWs continued rise in the wrestling world, proving it can go head-to-head with the biggest companies. With blockbuster events like All In and Full Gear already setting a strong foundation, Worlds End positions AEW for an even bigger 2025, leaving fans eager to see whats next.

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What did you think of AEWs Worlds End? Were Adam Copeland or Kenny Omegas returns your favorite moments? Share your thoughts in the commentswed love to hear your take!


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