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Updated AEW Worlds End 2023 Match Card & Predictions: More On The Devil’s Identity, New Champions, & More

Published 12/30/2023, 6:04 PM EST

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We are just a day away from AEW’s forthcoming event, Worlds End, and the excitement for the same is at its peak. The most important chapter of the event will be the revelation of the Devil. Not only MJF but also wrestling aficionados all over the globe want to see the guy behind the mask.

On top of that, there will also be a plethora of captivating matches that will get the fans on the edge of their seats in the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. So without further ado, let’s predict the possible outcome of all the matches and storylines associated with Worlds End.

Following are the predictions for the Worlds End

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1. Miro vs Andrade El Idolo: Miro has certainly not taken the relationship of El Idolo with CJ Perry kindly. FYI, Perry is the wife of Miro. Thus, the rivalry has reached personal ground and might come to a settlement this Saturday. It has to be noted that Perry is undergoing surgery due to an infected finger; however, she might shock the world and return to the event to cost her husband the match.

Prediction: El Idolo to win

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2. Swerve Strickland vs. Keith Lee: This match won’t be less than a dream setup for many. Two former brothers (who were the AEW tag team champions as well in the past) are now fierce enemies. It all started when Lee indirectly started calling Swerve Strickland out in the past few weeks. After failing to enter the Continental Classic finals, the latter then called Lee out for the match this Saturday.

Considering Strickland as an elite individual who has surely shown his dominance throughout his singles career, especially against Hangman Adam Page, he might conquer his former buddy this Saturday.

Prediction: Swerve Strickland to win.

3. TBS champion Julia Hart vs. Abadon: Julia Hart’s reign as the TBS champion is in its early stages. Thus, she could face tough competition from a woman like Abadon. That being said, Julia seems destined to have a long reign with the bely with a Skye Blue program bubbling in the background.

Prediction: Julia Hart to retain the TBS title

4. Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara, Darby Allin and Sting vs. AEW tag team champions Ricky Starks and Big Bill, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Kyle Fletcher (w/ Don Callis):  These kinds of huge tag team setups have become an integral part of the AEW events. And in most of the cases, we have seen Chris Jericho lead those matches. From the Inner Circle to the Jericho Appreciation Society (JAS), Jericho has shown his involvement in some major AEW groups.

Now he will have a returning Sammy Guevara, Darby Allin, and Sting on his team to face AEW tag team champions Ricky Starks and Big Bill, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Kyle Fletcher. This match could be a platform to give Jericho and Guevara a tag team title shot in the future. For that, we could see the Babyface team stand tall.

Prediction: The team of Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara, Darby Allin, and Sting to win

5. Jon Moxley vs. Eddie Kingston: This is the big windup for the modern triple crown’ of the ROH world title, the NJPW Strong openweight title, and the new AEW continental title. On one hand, Kingston defeated Bryan Danielson to earn a place in the finals, and on the other, Jon Moxley defeated the likes of Swerve Strickland and Jay White.

Interestingly, to win the AEW Continental Classic’s Blue League, Kingston defeated Danielson for the first time in his career. And it seems that in the final, he could defeat Moxley for the first time as well. On top of that, no one can ignore Kingston’s stature in both ROH and NJPW.

Prediction: Eddie Kingston to win.

6. Christian Cage (C) vs. Adam Copeland: Well, it has been nearly three months since Adam Copeland (FKA Edge) became all-elite. Since then, his storyline has mostly revolved around his former best friend, Christian Cage. After suffering his first AEW defeat at the hands of Cage a few weeks ago, Copeland will be eying redemption this time.

The heel turn of Shayna Wayne (the mother of Nick Wayne) has made the story all the more intriguing. Now might be the right time for Copeland to win this extremely personal no-DQ match and be the brand-new TNT champion of the company.

Prediction: Adam Copeland to win

7. Toni Storm (C) vs. against Riho: Despite the fact that Riho is the inaugural women’s champion, she hasn’t been prominently featured for the last year or so. Even though she is a typical babyface aiming to win the title, it will be an uphill climb for her.

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Considering Storm’s wicked character, she could yet again retain her title with unfair means at Worlds End.

Prediction: Toni Storm to retain her title

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8. AEW world champion MJF vs. Samoa Joe: Who is the devil? Is he a big name in the pro wrestling circuit? Well, these are some doubts that the fans want answers to. However, this match could be a stepping stone to knowing the reality of the masked man. This week’s Dynamite was a shocker for many, as the fans saw Samoa Joe joining hands with the Devil.

Even though the match majorly involves the champ, MJF, and the challenger, Samoa Joe, The Devil still holds the lead role in this story. So, we might see the main guy costing MJF his title and could also reveal his identity in the end. Also, AEW head honcho Tony Khan asked the fans to stay tuned till the event, as a major revelation might happen.

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Prediction: The Devil could help Samoa Joe win the match

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