During the AEW Worlds End 2025 event, a dramatic moment in the Jon Moxley AEW Continental Classic semi-final left fans concerned when Kyle Fletcher was dropped on his head in a dangerous spot. Recent updates now clarify Fletcher’s health condition following the high-risk incident.
Incident During the Continental Classic Semi-Final Raises Alarm
At the Worlds End 2025 pay-per-view, a much-anticipated semi-final took place between Kyle Fletcher and Jon Moxley, one of AEW’s top stars. The match delivered excitement, drawing praise for its dynamic action and suspenseful near falls. Moxley’s role in the match shifted as he subtly became a fan favorite, with the arena crowd rallying behind him.
The highlight—and point of concern—occurred when Moxley executed a top-rope maneuver, resulting in Fletcher landing on his head. The spot quickly circulated across social media and wrestling communities, sparking debate and worry about Fletcher’s wellbeing. Bryan Alvarez of Wrestling Observer addressed these concerns with an official update on Fletcher, stating that the AEW competitor appears unharmed.
“The Protostar appears to be fine despite being dropped on his head by Moxley at Worlds End 2025.”
– Bryan Alvarez of Wrestling Observer
Fletcher Continues, Moxley Advances to the Final
Despite the intense moment, Fletcher was able to continue the match, showing resilience after the risky move. Ultimately, Moxley secured the victory and advanced to the tournament final. In a dramatic post-match twist, Fletcher attacked Moxley from behind, cementing Moxley’s transition to a babyface character, a move cheered by the audience and solidified within the storyline.
Moxley Seizes Gold at Worlds End 2025
This tournament marked Jon Moxley’s second appearance in the AEW Continental Classic, having previously competed in the 2023 edition. After his win over Fletcher, Moxley faced Kazuchika Okada in a hard-fought final match. Moxley emerged triumphant, capturing both the 2025 Continental Classic victory and the AEW Continental Championship. The celebration featured Moxley and his Death Riders stablemates, marking an important moment for the group and its now-babyface leader.
With Jon Moxley now holding the championship and newfound crowd support, the AEW landscape is poised for further developments, as fans look forward to what comes next following the conclusion of this year’s Continental Classic.
Kyle Fletcher appears to be fine after being dropped on his head during the Cutthroat Superplex in the Jon Moxley match on the PPV.
(via Bryan Alvarez) pic.twitter.com/FyyA2O7QPg
— Drainmaker (@DrainBamager) December 29, 2025
