AEW Double or Nothing Results
May 25, 2025
Diamond Desert Arena in Glendale, Arizona
Results by Alex Kahrs of Wrestleview.com
AEW Double Or Nothing Buy-In Quick Results:
- Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford defeated Anna Jay and Harley Cameron
- AR Fox, Bandido, Komander and Hologram def. Trent Beretta, Rocky Romero, Lio Rush and Action Andretti
On the sixth anniversary of AEW’s first ever PPV event, it’s time to celebrate pro wrestling with the 2025 edition of Double Or Nothing!
After the intro we head to ringside, where Mercedes Moné heads down the ramp for our opening contest. Out next is Jamie Hayter, and this Owen Hart Tournament final is underway to kick off Double Or Nothing!

2025 Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Final: Jamie Hayter vs. Mercedes Moné (Winner earns an AEW Women’s World Title Match at All In Texas)
Slow start as the crowd shows their appreciation for both women, who lock up with Moné taking Hayter to the corner before the ref intervenes. She backs away, mocking Jamie from the opposite side of hte ring before they lock up again. Dueling chants for both women as Hayter breaks free, sending the TBS Champion to the mat. Mercedes fights back, sending Hayter to the corner again until the ref breaks it up with a count. Hayter responds with a boot on Moné, sending her to the corner for some strikes and a boot to get a two count.
Mercedes turns things around as she sends Jamie to the corner, lining her up for a prawn hold and a nearfall of her own. Roll up gets the same result, before Hayter breaks out of a single leg crab attempt. Both women looking for the upper hand on a leg submission, going back and forth to send the other to the mat before Hayter hits a few stomps to cinch in a single leg crab of her own on the TBS Champion.
Mercedes crawls to the ropes, finally managing to break the hold as she sends Hayter into the ropes…where she sets the former Women’s World Champion up for a Meteora that sends Jamie from the apron to the floor! She brings Hayter to her feet, just to send Jamie into the barricade for more damage. Back into the ring they go, as Mercedes looks for another submission hold on her opponent. She pulls together the arm and leg of Hayter, who gets Moné on her shoulders for a nearfall that forces a break.
Moné fights back to her feet, dropping Hayter with a side slam and a nearfall before grabbing Jamie into a chinlock. Hayter tries to break out but is hit with a Backstabber by Moné, who gets a straightjacket lock in the process…but Hayter gets to her feet, sending Moné to the corner! This doesn’t last long as Mercedes drops her to the mat, going up top for a Meteora for a two count before Jamie gets a nearfall of her own.
Hayter gets back up, sending Moné to the corner…but the TBS Champion drops Jamie onto the turnbuckle, allowing her to cover for a two count. Hayter picks up the pace now, setting Mercedes up for a set of dropkicks forcing her to the corner…and a double knee strike for good measure! Mercedes fights on her feet, setting Hayter up for a Three Amigos as the crowd boos. Moné goes up top, but is cut off by Hayter in the turnbuckle.
Delayed superplex by Hayter, but Moné stops a second suplex for a Backstabber instead…but Hayter blocks a Money Maker! Kick from both women before the Hayterade connects, but both women are down on the mat! Dueling chants ring throughout the arena again as Moné rolls to the outside for a breather. Jamie follows her to bring Mercedes back…and takes a kick to the face by the CEO for her trouble! Hayter fights back, managing to catch Moné with a lariat off the ring steps despite a slight slip.
She brings Mercedes back in the ring, and a flying boot by Hayter gets a two count. Moné lands a couple more Backstabbers however, locking in the Statement Maker! Jamie struggles to break free, finally doing so after rolling through and landing some hard shots on the TBS Champion. Backslide gets Jamie a two count, and a cradle does the same…before Mercedes looks for a Money Maker!
Only to be sent into the turnbuckle by Hayter, before the CEO catches her for a shot into the turnbuckle instead. Moné looks for an elevated Money Maker but Hayter breaks free…only for Mercedes to block a powerbomb. Seated senton (of sorts) by Moné gets her a two count before Hayter manages to kick out. Jamie breaks out of the Money Maker but doesn’t get a Hayterade…but DOES get a rear naked choke locked in on Moné! Mercedes struggles and manages to get Jamie on her shoulders for a nearfall to break the hold.
They go at it until the Statement Maker gets locked in once more. Jamie crawls to the ropes but is pulled back to the middle…only for Hayter to get to her feet! Mercedes tries to fight back but is caught when Jamie hits the Hayterade for the cover…but Moné kicks out!
Hayter gets to her feet, bringing the CEO up as well before sending her to the ropes…but Mercedes looks for a tombstone piledriver! No! Hayter hits the tombstone on the CEO instead, and covers Moné…who manages to kick out just in time once again!
Jamie back on her feet, looking for another Hayterade to put Mercedes away…but Moné traps her with a DDT into a cradle to pick up the win!
Winner via pinfall and 2025 Women’s Owen Hart Cup winner: Mercedes Moné
Commentary wishes Jim Ross all the best on his road to recovery, and so do I.
Video Package: The issues between FTR and Daniel Garcia, and how Nigel McGuinness has essentially been roped into stepping into the ring tonight at Double Or Nothing!
We head back to ringside as FTR makes their way out for our next match. Daniel Garcia makes his entrance next, and the crowd pops big for Nigel McGuinness when he heads to ringside to get this match underway!

FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) vs. Daniel Garcia and Nigel McGuinness
Garcia and Wheeler start things off, with Garcia being sent to the corner before the ref intervenes. He seems to mock Garcia with a hug in the corner before backing off. This seems to continue as Wheeler continues to appeal to Daniel before hitting the ropes, only for Garcia to knock him down with a shoulder tackle. Cash backs up to the ropes as Daniel poses, psyching him out as Dax tags in. Harwood seems to want a piece of Nigel, who tags in to a nice pop from the crowd.
They lock up and Dax sends Nigel to the corner, starting to back off before hitting a punch and some chops on McGuinness…who fights back with some strikes of his own out of the corner! Harwood goes right back on the attack however, laying in some more chops to wear Nigel down. Nigel with some uppercuts, fighting back Wheeler with some headbutts before Garcia helps him with taking out FTR together.
The “top guys” break free of a double Sharpshooter attempt, escaping to the outside for a breather. FTR enter the ring again, sending Nigel to the corner…but he does a headstand on the top before fighting back for a one count on Wheeler. He sends Cash to the corner for a shoulder attack. Wheeler fights back to send Nigel to the outside, getting a quick assist to send him into the announce desk before bringing him back in the ring for a nearfall.
Tag made to Harwood, who launches Nigel to the opposite corner with a hammer throw before mocking him as Cash yells “just give up, Nigel.” Nigel refuses, however, fighting back until he gets caught in the ropes by Wheeler for a Tower of London sending Nigel to the floor…and then mocking Schiavone at commentary, before sending Nigel back in the ring.
Wheeler pulls at the face of Nigel while mocking Tony some more, continuing the attack with an assist from Harwood before knocking Garcia off the apron. Wheeler continues the attack, until Nigel fights back to go to the ropes…and catching Cash off the ropes with a lariat to lay him out. Dax gets a tag to keep Nigel isolated, but to no avail as Nigel drops him to the mat.
Garcia gets the tag and sends both of FTR to the corner for mounted punches while the crowd counts along, before sending Wheeler out of the ring and hitting Dax with a clothesline off the ropes. Harwood fights out of a suplex attempt to club away at the head of Garcia…who responds with a deadlift back suplex for a nearfall!
Dragontamer by Garcia, but Wheeler breaks it up before Nigel takes him out of the ring. Nigel sets up Dax on the top turnbuckle for a Tower of London, but Harwood breaks free to go for one of his own…only for Daniel to catch him. He assists Nigel for a two-man Tower of London and covers Dax for a two count.
The pair look for a Shatter Machine but Wheeler stops it. All four men go at it until FTR lay each other out with clotheslines by mistake. Double submission hold in place on FTR, as Daddy Magic cuts Big Stoke off at ringside. Dax manages to get to the ropes to break the hold, as Nigel brings Cash to the announce desk. He tells Tony this is for him, making Wheeler apologize to Schiavone as Dax and Garcia go at it on the other side.
Wheeler sends Nigel to the barricade, telling Tony he isn’t sorry after all as back in the ring, Garcia connects with a superplex before looking to connect with another. The second one connects and Garcia looks for a third…but Wheeler intercepts, only for Nigel to go after him. This is enough for Harwood to send Garcia to the mat, and Wheeler gets the drop as well allowing Dax to cover Garcia…only for Nigel to narrowly break the pin!
Outside the ring, a Tower of London is blocked and FTR hit the Shatter Machine to lay Nigel out on the floor as Garcia is left in the ring to recover. Tony leaves the desk to check on Nigel, leading to a staredown with FTR as they mock him. They get in the ring to go after Daniel as Tony checks on Nigel…and back in the ring, Garcia is fighting back by laying out Wheeler and landing some strikes on Harwood.
Dax manages to fight back however, eventually hitting a piledriver for the cover…but Garcia manages to kick out. Spike piledriver connects with the help of Wheeler, and Dax covers again…with Daniel getting a boot on the bottom rope to save the match!
Dax locks in a Sharpshooter on Garcia as Wheeler mocks Nigel before going after Daddy Magic. Garcia is struggling to get to the ropes as Stoke mocks him while Cash keeps Nigel down, shouting at Daniel…who passes out as Nigel tries to get in. The ref calls for the bell as this is all over!
Winners via submission: FTRgain.
Video Package: Ricochet and Mark Briscoe have had enough issues the past few weeks to justify this Stretcher Match tonight at Double Or Nothing!
Back at ringside, Ricochet and Mark Briscoe make their entrances but also go right at each other to get this match underway!

Stretcher Match: Mark Briscoe vs. Ricochet
The two brawl up the ramp, using the stretcher as they end up at the ambulance on the stage. Ricochet escapes the grasp of Briscoe to return to the ring. Mark gives chase and they continue to brawl, until Ricochet sets Briscoe up on the stretcher for a shooting star press off the apron…but Briscoe gets away, forcing Ricochet to land on the stretcher instead! He gets the apron to land a Cactus Jack style elbow drop, sending Ricochet to the floor in the process. He continues the attack with a nod to the late Sabu and other hardcore legends, before Ricochet fights back. He puts away a table Briscoe tries to bring out, but takes a chair to the gut for his efforts.
Briscoe sends Ricochet into the barricade before bringing some more weapons into the ring, including a bucket of cleaning supplies…and he tries to clean up Ricochet’s act with some spray cleaner to the dome! Ricochet breaks free only to be walloped by the bucket to send him to the mat. Ricochet leaves the ring as Briscoe sets up a chair for a dive shades of Sabu…but gets intercepted with a chair to the face instead!
Ricochet takes control now as he catches Mark with some cleaning spray to the face, bringing Briscoe to the outside once more before slamming him against the gurney to bust the former ROH World Champion open. He lays Briscoe onto the gurney, bringing it up the ramp toward the ambulance. He manages to get Briscoe into the ambulance, but just as he starts closing the ambulance door a crutch pops out to stop it! Ricochet looks in to see what’s going on, and takes a face full of fire extinguisher!
Briscoe fights back now, bringing Ricochet back to the ring before setting him up for a Jay Driller. He brings Ricochet out of the ring, but instead of grabbing the gurney again he pulls a table out from under the ring. He sets Ricochet up on the table before getting back in the ring, climbing up top for a Froggy Bow that drives Ricochet through the table to a big pop! Briscoe looks to follow up, but Ricochet starts fighting back and pulls his scissors out from under the ring to jab Mark in the face. Briscoe backs off up the ramp as Ricochet looks to do it again…only to have the scissors taken from him!
Ricochet evades Briscoe as he goes up the ramp…and we see him pull another pair of scissors out from the ambulance! He jabs Briscoe before landing a Spirit Gun, allowing him to set Mark up on the stretcher…and he brings Briscoe into the ambulance, closing the doors to pick up the win!
Winner: Ricochet
The sirens go off as the ambulance bring Briscoe away from ringside, while Ricochet celebrates to a chorus of boos..
Video Package: The Sons of Texas want to prove their worth as “Day 1 Guys” as the ROH World Tag Team Champions challenge the Hurt Syndicate for the AEW World Tag Team Championship tonight at Double Or Nothing!
Back at ringside, the Sons of Texas make their way out for our next match. This is followed by the arrival of the Hurt Syndicate, accompanied by new member MJF as they head to the ring to get this tag title match underway!

AEW World Tag Team Championship Match: The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin) defends against The Sons of Texas (Dustin Rhodes and Sammy Guevara)
Dustin and Lashley start things off in the ring. Rhodes evades a Hurt Lock but is sent to the corner for an attack by Lashley before the ref intervenes. Dustin sends Bobby to the ropes but is taken down by Lashley instead, as Benjamin makes a tag in the corner for some damage of his own. Dustin fights back before Shelton sends him down with a German suplex, and Benjamin stays on top of things even as Rhodes gets back to his feet.
Knee lift allows Dustin a chance to tag in Guevara, who hits the ropes for a dropkick but gets laid down with a suplex by Benjamin…and another for good measure! Tag to Lashley, but Guevara dodges a spear to send Lashley to the corner. He gets a few more shots in, but Lashley sends Sammy to the corner before catching him with a high angle slam to keep him down. He attacks Dustin before sending Sammy out of the ring, slamming him into the barricade and then the apron. As he gets back in the ring, MVP offers some cheap shots while the ref is distracted…until Dustin runs him off!
Guevara gets back in the ring as Lashley makes a tag, with Benjamin continuing the attack before tagging Bobby back in…and Lashley catches Sammy on his shoulder for a powerslam. Cover made, but Guevara manages to kick out at two.
Lashley keeps on the attack until Sammy catches him with a cutter, allowing him a chance to tag in Dustin! Benjamin with a tag as well but Rhodes overpowers him for a snap powerslam, before sending Lashley out of the ring to focus on Shelton. Action heads to the corner where Dustin connects with a Code Red for a two count, before sending Shelton to the corner to prop him up for an Unnatural Kick…as chaos ensues, allowing Dustin to ultimately hit the kick to get a two count in the process.
Benjamin manages to fight back, clutching an ankle lock on Rhodes before Sammy breaks the hold with a running kick. Dustin catches Shelton with a Cross Rhodes while Sammy keeps Bobby down with a shooting star press, and Rhodes gets a cover and a nearfall.
Dustin goes up top but is intercepted by Benjamin as Lashley gets back on the apron, and Shelton picks up a two count before MJF hops on the apron offering the use of his diamond ring to Benjamin. He insists this is “taking too long” as Lashley gets involved, telling MJF to step back as MVP tries to get him away from the ring.
Sammy gets a tag now and goes after Benjamin, but Lashley catches him with a slam and a spear as Benjamin covers…but Dustin breaks the pin! MVP has it out with the ref as MJF and Dustin go at it, before Lashley has some words with Friedman…before giving a smile, and spearing Dustin through the barricade! Lashley and MJF hug as Sammy tries to go after them with a dive…only to be intercepted on the apron by Benjamin! Running knee connects, and a thrust kick keeps Guevara down for the win.
Winners via pinfall and still AEW World Tag Team Champions: Hurt Syndicate
Video Package: “Speedball” Mike Bailey challenges Kazuchika Okada for the Continental Title here at Double Or Nothing!
We head back to ringside as Bailey and Okada make their entrances to get this Continental Championship match underway!

AEW Continental Championship Match: Kazuchika Okada defends against “Speedball” Mike Bailey
The crowd shows their appreciation for both competitors as they lock up, with Okada taking the challenger to the ropes for the upper hand. Bailey fights back, forcing the champ to the outside…but Okada stops him from making a dive, only to be driven into the ring steps! Bailey looks for a kick but Okada dodges…only to find himself the victim of a crane kick by Speedball! Bailey slides into the ring for a dive onto the champ, taking Okada to the floor before bringing him back into the ring.
He goes up top for what ends up being a flying nothing, but Bailey gets a few kicks in before Okada responds with a dragon screw leg whip to take control. He sends the challenger out of the ring, following close behind to stay on top of things with a DDT to the floor. Okada slides into the ring as the ref begins the count, but Bailey gets back in the ring…only to be dropped to the mat by the champ for a two count.
Okada sends him to the corner now, following up with a big boot to take Speedball to the mat once more before giving some boots to the head. Bailey fights back to his feet but is sent back out of the ring, the ref starting a count as Okada waits on him…before Speedball dodges the champ, allowing him a chance to hit a springboard moonsault!
As the action comes back into the ring, the challenger hits a flurry of offense culminating in a running shooting star press and the cover…but Okada manages to kick out! Champ is sent to the corner now, but counters out before driving a knee into the back of Speedball’s neck. Body slam follows before Okada goes up top for an elbow drop. Okada mocks the crowd and gets rolled up for a nearfall by Speedball, who catches him with another flurry before going up top for a shooting star press…into the knees of the champion!
Okada and Bailey get to their feet, trading strikes until the champ gets caught in the corner with a boot to the face…before hitting a dropkick that sends Speedball to the floor. He brings Bailey to the apron, but the challenger counters into a backflip knee drop. He goes up top but Okada fights back, only to be taken down for another knee drop…but Okada fights back once again! He goes for a Rainmaker but Bailey hits a roundhouse kick not once but twice, making the cover…and just before the ref counts three, Okada grabs the bottom rope to save the match and his title reign!
Bailey pulls the champ to his feet for some hard kicks to the face, holding the wrist as he brings Okada back up…only to be met with a lariat by the champ! Another one connects, and Okada goes for a Rainmaker. Bailey counters for a nearfall, Okada tries to counter but Speedball gets another two count instead.
Bailey with a kick to knock Okada down, and he goes up top…jumping into a dropkick by Okada! Champ connects with a Rainmaker to pick up the win and retain.
Winner via pinfall and still AEW Continental Champion: Kazuchika Okada
Okada celebrates on the ramp.
Video Package: Mina Shirakawa earned a shot at the AEW Women’s World Championship when she faces “Timeless” Toni Storm tonight at Double Or Nothing!
Back at ringside, Mina Shirakawa heads down the ramp for our next match. “Timeless” Toni Storm makes her entrance next to get this match underway!

AEW Women’s World Championship Match: “Timeless” Toni Storm defends against Mina Shirakawa
Mina takes the fight to the champ early on, sending Storm to the mat…but Toni fights back to get to her feet. She charges at Mina, but the challenger takes her to the canvas…only for Storm to counter the hold. Mina fights free and gets a nearfall, before the champ counters for a two count of her own.
Mina gets to her feet before cinching in a leglock, attacking the champ some more before Storm gets to the ropes to break the hold. Mina hits the ropes but takes a Lou Thesz press from Toni, who lays in some punches before Mina fights back. She pulls the champ to the corner, slamming her leg against the ring post…before Storm pulls her into the post instead!
This gives the champ an opening for a DDT to the floor before bringing Mina back into the ring for a two count. Backbreaker connects, and Storm hits a fisherman suplex for another close nearfall on the challenger. Mina tries to fight back but is overpowered by Storm, who brings Shirakawa to the corner for some more strikes.
Mina fights back from the ropes for a DDT and a running kick, followed by a rolling elbow and a leg whip sending the champ down hard to the mat. She’s sent to the ropes but catches Toni on the ropes, only for Storm to get an assist from Luther as a shield…but to no avail as he’s sent to the floor before Mina keeps on the attack!
Mina goes up top for a cross body, but Luther manages to take the attack instead. Mina goes back in the ring as Toni gets on the apron, only to be caught with a leg whip back into the ring by the challenger! Mina goes for a Figure Four leglock but Toni rolls to the ropes to break the hold. They both fight to their feet and hit the ropes, only to knock each other out as the ref begins the standing ten count.
The two women manage to get back to a standing position before trading strikes, with Storm hitting a back suplex to take control. She follows with a release German suplex not once but twice, sending the challenger to the corner for a hip attack…but Storm stops when her knee gives her trouble, allowing Mina to drop her for a nearfall. Champ fights back for a Sky High and the cover, but only gets a two.
Mina fights back again, setting up for an inverted Figure Four…but the champ gets to the ropes to force the break. Both women are up again as Mina hits a Hurriken on the champ, followed by the Glamorous Driver for the cover…but Storm kicks out at two!
Storm sends Mina to the corner before hitting the hip attack, pulling Mina in for a Storm Zero…but Mina fights back, countering a Sky High for a Figure Four leglock! Toni is struggling as she tries to get to the ropes, but Mina has her trapped. Storm looks about to tap as Mina arches back…but the champ manages to scoot over just enough to grab the rope and force a break!
Mina looks for another Figure Four but the champ catches her in the Big Package for a two. Mina counters for a package of her own but only gets a two, before managing to kick out of the Big Package at two to save the match…until Toni hits Storm Zero to secure the victory!
Winner via pinfall and still AEW Women’s World Champion: “Timeless” Toni Storm
Storm and Mina show they still have respect for each other after that match, sealing the deal with a kiss to a big pop from the crowd before we get a graphic confirming Toni Storm defending the title against Mercedes Moné at All In Texas.
Video Package: Anarchy in the Arena looks to live up to its name this year as the Death Riders and Young Bucks join forces to face some of AEW’s finest!
Back at ringside, it seems all hell is about to break loose for Anarchy in the Arena! Out first is Swerve Strickland wearing a neat attire inspired by the Predator films, followed by Willow Nightingale with a chain around her wrist ready to go. Out next are The Opps as Powerhouse Hobbs and Katsuyori Shibata head to the stage, with Samoa Joe curiously missing as the other two head to the ring. Swerve talks to them as Kenny Omega makes his entrance next, getting a big pop from the crowd as he comes down in his Captain America-inspired (I can say that even if commentary can’t lol) attire, complete with a trashcan lid fashioned after the shield.
Omega enters the ring as we cut backstage, where the Death Riders enter the building. They opt to divide and conquer as the music hits, bringing us back to ringside for their entrance…making their way down the steps to come through the crowd toward the ring. The group gets a decent pop from the crowd despite their villainous ways, and the Riders slowly make their way down. Rounding out the competitors are the Young Bucks, getting a goofy entrance and special introduction about being the “founding fathers” of AEW. They make their way out, and Omega and Hobbs rush up the ramp to attack them as we see Samoa Joe takes Claudio by surprise to get this match underway!

Anarchy in the Arena: Kenny Omega, Swerve Strickland, Willow Nightingale, and The Opps vs. Death Riders and the Young Bucks
The goofy “Founding Fathers” theme continues playing as the Anarchy commences, a four-way split screen showing us what’s going on. Joe has taken Claudio outside the building as Shafir hits a big suplex on Nightingale, and eventually we focus on the ring where Omega, Shibata, and Strickland continue to beat up the Bucks and Yuta. Omega calls for the music to change, and we get “I’m So Excited” instead. Kenny vibes with it and they continue as Willow goes after Marina, while elsewhere we see Joe and Claudio back in the building.
Omega gets a microphone and indicates to go ahead and cut the music, saying the mood isn’t quite there…asking for some 2000s alternative rock music instead. The sound team obliges, and out of 2006 ECW we get “Bodies” by Drowning Pool throughout the arena as the chaos continues. (Please forgive me if I can’t recap quite everything going on here lol)
The crowd sings along with the music as we see Mox going after Hobbs, while Joe and Claudio go at it some more. Yuta is laid out by Shibata as Joe and Castagnoli make their way toward ringside. Mox has a fork as he digs into the forehead of Hobbs, while Yuta back soff from Shibata. Omega is still very much vibing until Yuta stops him from a dive off the balcony. They continue to go at it as we see Hobbs coming over, throwing Yuta onto the rest of the competitors and some security nearby…and this is followed by a big dive from Omega as the music loops back around.
We see Strickland and Mox go at it as they head to the ring, with Joe once again going after Claudio. Hobbs comes back to the ringside area but is intercepted by Mox, who sends him to the corner in the ring to jab him in the head with the fork once again. Meanwhile, Swerve drops Nicholas on the chair with a backbreaker as we see Omega get his leg slammed against the ring post. Mox has set up a table against that corner but gets taken out with a spinebuster that sends the World Champion through the table instead!
Kenny continues to go after Matthew while Swerve takes control, hitting a Swerve Stomp and the griddy. We cut to outside the arena as we see Willow and Marina still going at it, with Shafir sent against a production truck before taking a bottle to the head by Nightingale…who then sends Marina onto a nearby table. We see the ladies joined by Yuta and Shibata for just a second, before they head back into the backstage area. Shibata sends Wheeler into a trash bin as we get the split screen again, and he sends Yuta into the steel gate as we get one more look at everything on. Back to Shibata, who wraps barbed wire around his leg for a nasty punt on Yuta. Back to ringside, and the Bucks hit a DDT on Swerve before mocking him with the griddy and then posing…only to take a trashcan to the head by Omega!
Nicholas and Kenny go at it until Matthew intercepts with the trashcan. Swerve comes in but takes a Destroyer on the stage…but recovers to hit a House Call instead! He leaps off the stage but gets intercepted by Claudio, who takes Swerve for a ride with a giant swing into a speaker…and that seems to bring the music to an abrupt end. The chaos continues with Matthew diving onto Hobbs when he shows up.
We see Marina and Willow make their way to ringside now, with Shafir taking control using the chain as Omega is back in the ring looking for a dive that gets intercepted by the Bucks. Shafir attaches Willow to the ring post by her ear, with Mox mocking her while the Bucks send Omega through a table. Shibata gets set up for a TK Driver to the floor now, and Mox goes after Omega with a piece of table.
Yuta lays into Hobbs with a chair as Shibata is brought into the ring for a beatdown by the Riders, with Mox hitting knee strikes to the head of The Wrestler. Joe is choked by Matthew on the outside as Nicholas and Yuta go after Hobbs. Claudio brings a table for the Bucks to use on Hobbs as Yuta walks down with Claudio. Matthew sets Hobbs on the table, allowing Nicholas to connect with a senton bomb sending the Powerhouse to the stage.
Back in the ring, the Riders continue to inflict pain on the likes of Omega and Shibata while Willow is stuck to the ring post. Mox comes after Hobbs, who gets to his feet and fights back before the Bucks intervene. They slam a chair against him before setting up for an EVP Trigger…but Swerve has arrived on a forklift driven by Nana! He gets the drop on the Founding Fathers, and he and Hobbs bring the Bucks to the ring. Nana has a key to help unlock Willow from the post as Shafir attacks Hobbs.
Claudio hits him with a chair but to no avail, as Willow and Hobbs take out Shafir and Claudio. Matthew runs into the ring but gets trapped in a Coquina Clutch by Joe while Hobbs is put in a bulldog choke by Mox. Matthew breaks the Coquina with a 450 as Swerve does the same to the choke from Mox.
Nicholas has a staple gun that he uses on the back of Hobbs, but the Powerhouse is barely fazed and encourages to staple his forehead…which busts him open but doesn’t hurt him! Swerve takes the staple gun and uses it to his advantage before Claudio intervenes. This doesn’t go well for him, but Nicholas goes for a low blow with no luck…before Shafir comes in to take Strickland down. She uses the staple gun on Swerve’s tongue, or at least tries to before Willow intervenes. She’s sent out before Kenny runs in, with Marina imploring Omega to “do it”…and does it Omega does, hitting a snap dragon suplex on Shafir!
Double superkick from the Bucks lays Kenny out, and they hit Nana and Strickland and even the ref and Willow. They set her up for a TK Driver…but Swerve knocks Nicholas off the turnbuckle. This leads to Willow and Swerve hitting a TK Driver on Matthew and Willow makes the cover…before Yuta breaks it up!
Yuta goes after Swerve but is knocked out by Joe, who catches Mox with a uranage. Claudio hops onto the apron with a chair, but is pulled down by someone in an orange hoodie…it’s HOOK! He hits Claudio with a golf club, but walks away from the ring leaving Joe confused. Joe hits Mox with a Coquina Clutch as Omega and Hobbs keep the Bucks away…but Gabe Kidd shows up with the briefcase to break the hold!
Omega comes in to go after Kidd, who hits a piledriver on Kenny before the Bucks look for an EVP Trigger on their former friend. Yuta stops them, but only to put some thumbtacks in Kenny’s mouth for added damage. Claudio with a giant swing on Omega, into a dropkick by Wheeler. Mox runs in for a bulldog choke, and Kenny looks completely out of it…before Joe breaks the hold! He gets ganged up on by Kidd and the other Riders. Kidd leaves the ring with Yuta and Claudio bringing Joe toward an ambulance. If you’re wondering what that ambulance is doing here, it turns out it’s because Mark Briscoe has returned to the arena after the stretcher match…and he gets the drop on the Riders!
All the key players in this dangerous chess game have now converged upon the ambulance, with the Death Riders eventually being locked in the ambulance as we cut to the ring…where the Bucks are left alone with Swerve and Omega. Kicks from both men send the Bucks down to the ropes…where they take a V-Trigger and House Call sending Matthew to the outside!
Nicholas is still in the ring as Nana hands Swerve a pair of his new shoes…with an added twist of thumbtacks on the soles. Omega is outside where he sends Matthew into a production table causing sparks from the electrical cables, and back in the ring Strickland hits a Swerve Stomp to get the win for his team!
Winners via pinfall: Kenny Omega, Swerve Strickland, Willow Nightingale, and The Opps
The group celebrates as we turn our attention to Hangman Adam Page and Will Ospreay getting ready for our main event.
Video Package: All In Texas
My request for an intermission is clearly DENIED, because we get…
Video Package: Inexplicably we MUST have this trios match tonight at Double Or Nothing, presumably a cooldown between Anarchy in the Arena and the main event. Sorry, Paragon and Don Callis Family…
Back at ringside, the Don Callis Family make their way out for our next match. Paragon make their entrance next, rounded out by the arrival of Adam Cole to get this match underway!

The Paragon (Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong) vs. The Don Callis Family’s Konosuke Takeshita, Kyle Fletcher and Josh Alexander
We start off with Cole and Takeshita, the latter taking the TNT Champion to the mat. Konosuke fights back to his feet, sending Cole to the corner for some hard strikes. Cole starts to fight back before Takeshita sends him back to the Callis corner for a tag to Josh Alexander. Josh with some good strikes before Adam gets a tag to Roderick Strong, who hits a backbreaker before Alexander retreats for a tag to Fletcher.
Fletcher is brought to the Paragon corner for a tag to O’Reilly and a triple team. Roderick tags back in for some chops, only to take a knee strike from Alexander. Ref is distracted allowing a double team from Josh and Takeshita before bringing Strong back into the ring, where Fletcher continues the beatdown. Tag made to Takeshita for more damage, before Alexander tags in to keep him isolated from the rest of his team.
Strong breaks free to take Alexander down with a clothesline, and a tag made to Cole. Josh sends him to the corner but is sent to the mat by the TNT Champion. Cole gets taken down as a tag is made to Fletcher, who stops a Panama Sunrise and the Family triple teams him for a powerbomb by Takeshita. Cover by Fletcher, but O’Reilly and Strong break the pin.
Chaos ensues as all six men go at it, with Takeshita going to the outside as Cole looks for the Boom. He hits a neckbreaker on Alexander in the end, but gets blindsided by Kyle Fletcher…only for O’Reilly to lay into the Protostar with kicks following a tag. Guillotine locked in by Kyle, only for uh….Kyle (Fletcher) to counter with a brainbuster for the win!
Winners via pinfall: The Don Callis Family
The celebration is cut short as Paragon try to fight back before Lance Archer and RPG Vice run into the ring to lay them out. This continues until the Hounds of Hell’s music hits…bringing out Brody King and Tomohiro Ishii. While I’m left wondering if Ishii joined the Hounds of Hell, the pair are joined on the stage by Hiroshi Tanahashi!
The trio head down to the ring to even the numbers, before the Family clears out of the ring and regroup outside while Cole’s music hits.
Video Package: The road comes to an end for two men tonight, two personal stories coming to a crossroads in the finals of the Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament as Hangman Adam Page faces Will Ospreay in the main event of Double Or Nothing!
There’s been enough talk…it’s time for our main event!
We head to ringside, where we hear a few more words from Hangman Adam Page before he makes his entrance. A bit of audio from Will Ospreay leads to the Aerial Assassin making his entrance next, and we get ring introductions for both men to get this main event underway!

2025 Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Final: Will Ospreay vs. “Hangman” Adam Page (The winner earns an AEW World Title match at All In Texas)
The two men stare each other down as the crowd cheers for both. They lock up and Ospreay takes control, backing off to allow Page to get to his feet. Will acknowledges the crowd which riles them up even more, but Page remains calm and collected as they lock up again. Page takes Ospreay down, but Will gets to a knee to get Page off him. This doesn’t pan out as the side headlock is cinched in, until Ospreay finally counters out.
They go back to it, with Page taking control before Ospreay gets to his feet…only for the Hangman to send him to the corner, grabbing Ospreay’s hair until the ref intervenes. We get an exchange of nearfalls leading to Page standing up. Will is on his feet too and they trade strikes, with Hangman hitting the ropes only to miss a sliding lariat as Ospreay evades…only to strike back with an elbow. Page sends him down for a Buckshot lariat, only to narrowly dodge a Hidden Blade instead!
Both men get back up to lock up, but instead Page sends Ospreay to the corner for some chops. Will fights back with a hurricanrana and a body slam. Standing skytwister press gets Ospreay a nearfall, and he brings Page to the corner for some more damage before Hangman fights back. He sends Ospreay to the corner this time, only for the Aerial Assassin to connect with an elbow strike forcing him to the outside. Will goes for a dive, but gets caught by Page who hits a fall away slam sending Ospreay to the barricade!
The action returns to the ring as Page lifts Ospreay up for a fall away slam into the corner, covering him for a two count. He brings Will back up to lay in some strikes in the corner, and the impact forces Ospreay to land on the canvas as Page looks out to the crowd. He turns his attention back to Ospreay as he brings him back up, but Will fights back with some strikes before the Hangman sends him down for some boots to the back and the head.
This riles Ospreay up as he rises to his feet, and the two trade strikes until Page takes control…but not for long, as Ospreay sends him to the outside. Page stands up just in time for Ospreay to drop him with a Sasuke Special!
He brings Page back into the ring and intercepts the Hangman in the corner, hoisting him up on his shoulders before hitting a Blue Thunder Bomb for a nearfall. Page is back up and sends Ospreay to the ropes, forcing him out of the ring as he climbs the turnbuckle…but the Hangman intercepts with a lariat on the apron, sending him to the floor for a moonsault of his own! The action returns to the ring as Page goes for a Boston crab…until Ospreay finally gets to the ropes to break the hold!
Both men get a second rush of energy as they trade strikes, until Ospreay catches the Hangman with a running Spanish Fly for the cover…only for Page to kick out at two! Ospreay slowly gets up, climbing the turnbuckle before Page intercepts him. Will slips away to tie Page up in the turnbuckle, kicking him to keep him at bay.
Ospreay fights with the Hangman on the top turnbuckle, sending him to the mat and he gets an opening for a modified Buckshot lariat! He goes to the ropes for another one, but gets caught with a kick that props the Hangman up on the ropes…just as Ospreay hits a shooting star press onto him! Ospreay with the cover…but only gets a two!
Oscutter is blocked as Page sets him up in the corner for a tombstone piledriver, but this only get a close two count. Hangman looking for Dead Eye, but Ospreay countesr into a Styles Clash–NO! Page then gets out of a powerbomb attempt, hitting Angel’s Wings on the Aerial Assassin for the cover…but Ospreay narrowly kicks out to save the match!
Page goes to the turnbuckle for a BME shades of his mentor Christopher Daniels…but Ospreay catches him with the Hidden Blade instead! Page rolls to the ropes to evade a pin attempt by Ospreay, who follows him to the apron. They duke it out until Ospreay connects with a Styles Clash sending the Hangman to the floor!
The ref has no choice but to begin the count as the men outside slowly begin to stir. Ospreay manages to get back in the ring as the count reaches seven…and just after nine, Page slides into the ring–where Ospreay meets him with an Oscutter for a two count! Ospreay runs to the corner for a Hidden Blade and the cover…but Page narrowly gets his shoulder up before three!
Both men fight back to their feet, until Ospreay sends Page to the ropes and begins pummeling him with palm strikes. The ref intervenes, and this nearly causes an argument with Ospreay before he goes after Page with a boot sending him to the floor outside. Ospreay opts to slam Page’s head against the announce desk despite the ref admonishing him, and he looks to set the Hangman up on the desk…before it collapses from underneath!
The moment looks pretty nasty as the ref checks on both men, before they finally get back up…just in time for Page to hit a Dead Eye sending Ospreay onto the fallen desk! He brings Will back into the ring, looking ready to hit a Buckshot lariat…but Ospreay stumbles across the ring to the opposite side. He pulls off an elbow pad, ready to hit a Hidden Blade at any given moment as Page stares him down from the Buckshot position so to speak. He pulls HIS elbow pad off, and Ospreay charges at him…running right into a Buckshot lariat!
Cover by Page…but Ospreay gets a shoulder up just in time to save the match! They go at each other on the ropes with elbows and forearms until Page goes for a Buckshot–NO! Hidden Blade by Ospreay! Storm Zero connects, and he makes the cover…but Page kicks out at two! Ospreay gets to the corner and hits a Hidden Blade–NO! Page evades it!
Both men are down as the ref checks on them. Crowd chants “this is awesome” (and justified!) as the ref begins the standing ten count. Ospreay makes it up first but so is Page, propped up on the ropes as Ospreay gestures that he’s looking to finish this off. He hits a V-Trigger on Page, shades of Omega as he looks for a One-Winged Angel…but Page counters, hitting a Big Pressure to invoke Swerve Strickland for the cover! Ospreay kicks out!
“Both these guys” chant as Page looks for a Buckshot. Ospreay blocks, but takes laid out with a lariat…and gets up just in time for the Hangman to hit a Buckshot lariat that finally connects properly! Cover by Page…and it’s all over! Page gets the win!
Winner via pinfall and 2025 Men’s Owen Hart Cup winner: Hangman Adam Page
Page tries his best to celebrate in spite of exhaustion as we get replays of what went down leading to the finish. He rises to his feet as the ref puts the Owen Hart title around his waist, raising Page’s arm in victory amidst confetti and pyro. He leaves the ring and walks up the ramp to look at the trophy after a graphic reminds us that Page will face Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship at All in Texas.
Page then turns his attention to the ring, walking back down the ramp before standing over Ospreay who gets to his feet. The two men stare each other down after the long, hard battle…and then Page extends a handshake that is accepted by Will Ospreay. Respect is shown between these men as Page’s music hits, with Adam heading back up the ramp as Ospreay watches on from the ring. He takes his leave as Page looks at the trophy once more, taking a moment to soak the adulation in as Double Or Nothing comes to a close.