AEW Dynamite’s May 21 episode took place at the Rio Rancho Events Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Owen Hart Foundation Tournament finale at Double or Nothing was a main focus, with two finalists for each match appearing on the show for a bit of a confrontation.

Mercedes Moné and Jamie Hayter are set to meet in the finals of the 2025 Owen Hart Foundation Tournament at Double or Nothing. That win could help Mone further cover herself in gold.

This week’s AEW Dynamite featured a face-to-face segment between Moné and Hayter. This segment went down with about thirty minutes left in the broadcast. The two women had their own chair, along with Renee Paquette, in the center of the ring.

Jamie Hayter started off by discussing the fact that she’s the underdog in this match. She promised to keep fighting, despite any label. She’s not an obnoxious CEO, nor does she walk around thinking that she’s the best thing on earth like Mercedes Moné does. She also made a point to say that this means more to her than it does for Mone, because it’s about not being forgotten.

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Then Mercedes Moné was asked if she’s worried that Jamie Hayter might hand her that first loss in AEW. The former Sasha Banks made it clear that she’s not just a champion, she’s a revolution. She also called herself the Beyoncé of women’s wrestling. She plans to show everyone why she’s called the CEO, because she’s about leaving a legacy.

Then Jamie Hayter brought up how Mercedes Moné lost the NJPW Strong Women’s Title. She also said that Moné will lose everything. That is when Moné jumped her, a beat Hayter down. She then threw around the chairs that were in the ring. Hayter then turned things around and laid Moné out. That is when Toni Storm came out to steal all of the attention.

We will have to see who ends up winning at AEW Double or Nothing. At this rate, you never know what can happen. The winner of the Owen Hart Foundation tournament will get a tile shot at All In 2025. AEW All In 2025 will take place on Saturday, July 12, 2025 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.

How do you think the 2025 Owen Hart Foundation Tournament will end? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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