AEW Double Or Nothing: Hangman Page Wins Tournament
- Hangman Adam Page emerged victorious against Will Ospreay in the Owen Hart Foundation men’s tournament finals at AEW Double Or Nothing.
- The match started with both wrestlers vying for control.
- The back-and-forth action continued as Page hit a tombstone for a near fall.
Hangman Page triumphed at AEW Double or Nothing, defeating Will Ospreay in a grueling Owen Hart Foundation tournament final. This hard-fought victory earns Page a highly anticipated shot at Jon Moxley’s AEW World Heavyweight Championship,setting the stage for an electrifying future.The match showcased both athletes’ prowess as they battled in Glendale, Arizona, proving their commitment to wrestling excellence.NewsDirectory3 covers all the action. Catch up on every thrilling moment, including the match’s crucial turning points, and the reactions from fans. Discover what’s next …
Hangman Page Wins AEW Double or Nothing Tournament, Earns Title Shot
Updated May 26, 2025
Hangman Adam Page emerged victorious against Will Ospreay in the Owen Hart Foundation men’s tournament finals at AEW Double Or Nothing. The event was held at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Ariz.
The match started with both wrestlers vying for control. Page executed a springboard clothesline on the apron, followed by a moonsault from the top rope to the floor. Ospreay responded with a series of elbows and a superkick in the corner. The intense exchange saw Page deliver a buckshot lariat, only for ospreay to counter with a 450 splash.
The back-and-forth action continued as Page hit a tombstone for a near fall. Ospreay attempted a styles Clash, but Page escaped and connected with angel’s Wings for another two-count. Ospreay then powerbombed Page on the apron, followed by a Styles clash from the apron to the floor.
Back in the ring, Ospreay hit a cutter and a Hidden Blade, each resulting in near falls. After a heated exchange with the referee, Ospreay kicked Page off the apron. A planned spot on the announce table failed when the table broke prematurely. Page then delivered a Buckshot L
