Tonight’s AEW Double or Nothing airing May 25, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. The show sees The Death Riders (AEW World Champion Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, Marina Shafir and Wheeler Yuta) and The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) take on The Opps (AEW World Trios Champions Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs and “The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata), AEW International Champion “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega, Willow Nightingale and Swerve Strickland in an Anarchy in the Arena Match. Plus, “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay will face “Hangman” Adam Page in the Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament Final Match.
The show kicks off at 6:30 PM ET on Prime Video and is available for international fans on streaming platforms like YouTube. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!
The AEW Double Or Nothing Buy In Pre-Show opens up with Renee Paquette welcoming us. She then introduces RJ City and Jeff Jarrett as her co-host for the show and they run down the card for tonight’s show and give well wishes and prayers to Jim Ross after his recent cancer announcement. They then run down how to order the show tonight.
Prince Nana then joins the pre-show panel as RJ City mentions that The Young Bucks are like corrupt mayors handing over the town to the outlaws leaving a lot of bodies in their paths. Nana then shows off Swerve Strickland’s new shoes before doing his dance, saying he has faith in Strickland tonight.
Madison Rayne then joins the panel to discuss the women’s Owen Hart Foundation Finals, saying there is a nervous energy backstage. Rayne then says it’s difficult for her to bet against Mercedes Moné as RJ brings up Moné losing her New Japan Strong Women’s Title a few weeks ago to AZM and Moné is shown walking into the arena. They then switch to Toni Storm vs. Mina Shirakawa and Rayne mentions Storm putting a nail in a former rival’s coffin. A video package of the match is then shown.
FTR vs. Nigel McGuinness and Daniel Garcia is then brought up as Daddy Magic joins the panel and Paquette immediately asks why McGuinness is teaming with Garcia and not him. Daddy Magic says it’s nothing personal despite FTR making him bleed as tonight McGuinness and Garcia will get the job done. Jeff Jarrett then says FTR with a win tonight will become the winningest team in AEW history.
An ambulance is then shown outside and we see paramedics bring a stretcher out and wheel it into the arena ahead of tonight’s Stretcher Match. Jeff Jarrett says this will be the sleeper match of the night between Ricochet and Mark Briscoe. Jarrett then says Ricochet had a deer in the headlight look, while Briscoe looks insane. RJ then says Ricochet will absolutely have scissors on him.
We then head to the back, where Lexy Nair is interviewing Ricochet. Nair welcomes Ricochet and Ricochet says Nair is smarter than Renee Paquette and Tony Schiavone combined. Ricochet then explains rule #1 of the Stretcher Match, placing Briscoe on the stretcher and wheeling him into the ambulance. Ricochet then says rule #2 is there are no rules, expect for rule #1. Ricochet then does his cackle and walks away.
An advertisement is then shown for Swerve Strickland’s new shoes and there will be some collaboration with Allen Iverson. Reebok “Swerve” Answer will be available May 28th via Champs Sports.
The pre-show panel then sends things over to ringside and Excalibur, Taz and Tony Schiavone welcome us to the show.
Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford then make their way down to the ring for the first match of the Buy In pre-show and Anna Jay and Harley Cameron follow.
The match starts off with Megan Bayne and Harley Cameron and both women lock up. Bayne then sends Cameron crashing into the mat face first and Ford pulls on Cameron’s hair from the apron as the referee is distracted with Jay. Ford and Jay then tag in and Jay hits a leg lariat on Ford. Cameron then tags back in and sends Ford crashing into the mat. Jay then hits a Blockbuster on Ford, but Ford sends Cameron crashing into the mat off of her shoulders. Jay then tags back in and hits a basement dropkick on Ford, but Bayne tags in and Jay nails her with a leg lariat.
Jay then delivers a shoulder on Bayne’s midsection, then sends her head bouncing off the middle rope. Bayne then pulls Jay into the ring from the apron with a Full Nelson suplex, then tags in Ford and hits a splash on Jay in the corner. Ford then follows it up with a handspring back elbow and Bayne hits a Fallaway Slam on Jay. Ford then hits a dropkick on Jay’s spine and tags Bayne back in. Bayne then delivers some shoulders on Jay in the corner, then tags in Ford. Ford then delivers some stomps on Jay in the corner and jams her boot into her neck, then sends her into the corner spine first and nails her with a forearm. Bayne then tags in, but Jay cinches in a Sleeper on her. Bayne then sends Jay crashing into the corner spine first to escape.
Jay then hits a Crucifix Bomb on Bayne out of the corner and tags in Cameron as Ford tags in on her side. Cameron then hits a swinging neckbreaker on Ford and an Airplane Spin hurricanrana on Bayne, then hits splashes on Cameron and Ford in opposite corners. Bayne then hits a double suplex on both Jay and Cameron, then tags herself in and sends Ford crashing over the top rope off her shoulders to land on Jay and Cameron on the outside.
Bayne then hits a sit-out powerbomb on Jay back in the ring, but Cameron takes her down. Ford then hits a cutter on Cameron, but Jay hits a Gory Bomb on Ford. Bayne then hits a spear on Jay and climbs up the ropes, but Jay and Cameron meet her on them and hit a double superplex on her. Jay then goes for a pin, but Bayne kicks out. Bayne then gets Cameron in an Electric Chair position as Ford flies off the top rope. Cameron then escapes and Ford is sent crashing into the mat. Bayne then sends Jay crashing into the barricade on the outside as Cameron hits the Finishing Move on Ford for the win.
The winners of the Tag Team Match, Anna Jay and Harley Cameron!
We then head to the back, where The Sons of Texas (ROH World Tag Team Champions Dustin Rhodes and Sammy Guevara) are being interviewed. Rhodes mentions waking up today and seeing a storm coming. Rhodes then says the storm is one that is not good. Rhodes then tells The Hurt Syndicate that they like to hurt people and they should try their best tonight because there is nothing they can do to him that hasn’t already been done.
We then return to the pre-show panel, where Jeff Jarrett, Renee Paquette and RJ City give their thoughts on The Hurt Syndicate vs. Sons of Texas match. Jarrett accidentally calls the AEW World Tag Team Champions the Hurt Business. The others then correct him and say syndicate, then say that he is new here.
The pre-show panel then continue talking about some of the action scheduled for tonight’s show. Lance Archer then joins the panel to talk about the Don Callis Family vs. Paragon later tonight, but he doesn’t need to give his stablemates advice as they are going to get work done. Archer then says he is looking forward to catering tonight and a few drinks. Archer then gives his thoughts on the Anarchy in the Arena Match and says it’s his kind of match. Archer then puts over Kyle Fletcher and Konosuke Takeshita as the future of this business.
RJ City then announces that the Mercedes Moné vs. Jamie Hayter Match will open the PPV tonight. Jarrett then says that means that the Owen Hart Foundation matches will open and close the show.
The pre-show panel then sends things back to Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz at ringside.
CRU and the Don Callis Family then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the pre-show and AR Fox, Bandido, Komander and Hologram follow.
The match starts off with RPG Vice and CRU wasting no time in going after Fox, Bandido, Hologram and Komander and Lio Rush, Action Andretti, Trent Beretta and Rocky Romero then take turns in hitting splashes on Bandido in the corner. Bandido, Komander, Fox and Hologram then do the same on Romero, but Hologram tags in and immediately tags out to Komander. Komander and Hologram then double team on Romero before Fox tags in and continues wearing him down.
Bandido then tags in and sets up for a delayed vertical suplex on Romero. Beretta then comes to Romero’s aid, but Bandido clotheslines him out of the ring. Rush and Andretti then double team on Bandido to take him down, but Komander and Hologram nail CRU with superkicks and send both men crashing out of the ring. Komander and Hologram then run the ropes, but Beretta and Romero trip them and pulls them out of the ring. Rush then hits a tope suicida to nail Hologram on the outside, then sends Komander crashing into the ring apron with Andretti. Beretta then tags in and hits a Tornado DDT on Bandido.
Andretti and Rush then continue to double team on Fox and RPG Vice sends Fox crashing into the corner of the ring. Fox then flies off the top rope to land on Beretta and Romero, but RPG Vice hits a double stomp-Dudebuster combination. Beretta then goes for a pin, but Fox’s teammates come to his aid to break the fall. Andretti then tags in and continues beating down Fox, but Fox tags in Hologram. Hologram then nails Andretti with an enzuigiri and send both him and Rush crashing into the mat, but Komander tags in.
All eight men then begin brawling with one another and Komander, Fox, Hologram and Bandido all fly off the top rope at the same time. Bandido then hits a rolling German suplex on Andretti off of Hologram and Komander’s spines for the win.
The winners of the 8-Man Tag Team Match, ROH World Champion Bandido, AR Fox and Los Titanes Del Aire (Hologram and Komander)!
We then head back to the pre-show panel and Renee Paquette, RJ City and Jeff Jarrett talk about the action that just went down in the previous match. We then get a video package and the AEW Double Or Nothing Buy In Pre-Show comes to a close.
AEW Double or Nothing opens up with some pyro as Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz welcome us to the show.
Mercedes Moné then makes her way down to the ring for the first match of the PPV and Jamie Hayter follows.
The match starts off with both women locking up. Hayter then hits a mat return on Moné, but Moné rolls up Hayter. Hayter then kicks out and cinches in a Half Boston Crab on Moné. Moné then escapes and hits a meteora on Hayter, then sends her crashing onto the floor with a second one through the bottom rope.
Moné then sends Hayter into the corner and sends her crashing with the slam, then cinches in a crossface on her. Moné then responds with a backstabber on Hayter, then flies off the middle rope to land on Hayter and hits a couple of double knees on her spine. Hayter then hits a back suplex on Moné, but Moné hits a right hand on Hayter’s spine and follows it up with The Three Amigos. Moné then steps over Hayter, but Hayter delivers some right and left hands on Moné and follows it up with a superplex off the middle rope.
Moné then hits a backstabber on Hayter and nails Hayter with a kick on her head. Hayter then sends Moné crashing into the barricade on the outside and hits her with a splash off the ring steps, then sends her back in the ring and hits a spear on her through the middle rope.
Moné then hits a meteora on Hayter’s spine, then transitions into the Statement Maker. Hayter then escapes and fights her way out, then rolls up Moné. Moné then kicks out, but Hayter puts her in a Sleeper. Moné then reverses into a pinfall, but Hayter kicks out. Moné then goes for a second pin, but Hayter kicks out and Moné cinches in the Statement Maker on Hayter. Hayter then powers up to her feet, then sends Moné crashing into the mat with a Death Valley Driver and the Hayter Line. Hayter then goes for a pin, but Moné kicks out. Moné. then gets Hayter up for a Tombstone, but Hayter escapes and hits a Tombstone of her own on Moné. Hayter then goes for a pin, but Moné kicks out. Moné then rolls up Hayter for the win.
The winner of the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament Finals Match, AEW TBS Champion “The CEO” Mercedes Moné!
Commentary then wishes Jim Ross all the best on his road to recovery.
We then get a video looking at the next match of the PPV and FTR make their way down to the ring with Stokely Hathaway. Daniel Garcia and Nigel McGuinness then follow with “Daddy Magic” Matt Menard.
The match starts off with Daniel Garcia and Cash Wheeler and both men lock up. They then take turns locking in submission holds on one another, but Wheeler nails Garcia with a shoulder tackle. Garcia then responds with a shoulder tackle of his own. Dax Harwood and Nigel McGuinness then tag in and Harwood delivers some chops and forearm strikes on McGuinness’ chest.
FTR then take a minute to regroup with Hathaway on the outside and Harwood slides back in the ring. Wheeler then tags in and McGuinness hits a kick on his spine, then follows it up with an uppercut on him in the corner. Wheeler then hits a shoulder on McGuinness in the corner and sends him out of the ring and FTR send McGuinness crashing into the announce desk midsection first and mock Tony Schiavone.
Wheeler then sends McGuinness crashing onto the floor with a neckbreaker, then sends him back into the ring and goes for a pin. McGuinness then kicks out, but Wheeler nails Garcia on the apron. Harwood then tags in, but McGuinness sends his arm bouncing off the mat and tags in Garcia. Garcia then nails Harwood and Wheeler with alternating clotheslines, then delivers some right hands on Harwood and Wheeler in the corner before clotheslining Wheeler out of the ring.
FTR then delivers some right hands on Garcia and McGuinness, but Garcia cinches in the Red Dragon as McGuinness cinches in the London Dungeon on Harwood. Menard then prevents Hathaway from interfering in the match from outside the ring.
Garcia then hits two superplexes on Harwood and looks to hit a third one, but Harwood transitions into a twisting cutter variation. Tony Schiavone then gets up from his spot at the announce desk as FTR continues to mock him and checks on McGuinness on the outside. Garcia then looks to fight off FTR, but FTR overpowers him and hits a spiked piledriver on him. Harwood then goes for a pin, but Garcia gets his foot on the bottom rope to break the hold. Wheeler then hits a tope suicida to land on Menard and Harwood cinches in a Sharpshooter on Garcia and Garcia passes out.
The winners of the Tag Team Match, FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood)!
After the match, Schiavone and Menard help McGuinness to the back.
We then get a video package for the next match of the PPV and Ricochet and Mark Briscoe make their way down to the ring.
The match starts off with both men wasting no time in going after each other and brawling up the ramp. Both men then use the stretcher and they end up at the ambulance on the stage. Ricochet then escapes the grasp of Briscoe to return to the ring. Ricochet then goes for a shooting star press off the apron, while Briscoe is on the stretcher, but Briscoe moves. Ricochet then ends up on the stretcher and is hit by an elbow. Briscoe then grabs a chair and throws it at Ricochet’s head.
Briscoe then works over Ricochet at ringside before sending him back in the ring. Briscoe then pulls out a bucket of cleaning supplies and sprays some on Ricochet’s bald head. Briscoe then uses a rag to wipe the cleaning solution. Ricochet then sprays some of the cleaning solution in Briscoe’s eyes and sends him to ringside. Ricochet then removes the pad from the stretcher. Briscoe is now bleeding heavily from the forehead and Ricochet slams Briscoe’s head on the stretcher repeatedly.
Ricochet then loads Briscoe onto the stretcher and pulls him up the ramp, then loads him into the ambulance and closes one of the door. Briscoe then sticks a crutch into one of the doors to prevent Ricochet from closing the door, then sprays him with a fire extinguisher. Briscoe then sends Ricochet back in the ring and nails him with a clothesline, then sends him crashing into the mat with a double underhook piledriver and grabs a table from under the ring. Briscoe then flies off the top rope to send Ricochet crashing through a table with an elbow drop. Briscoe then drags Ricochet up the ramp, but Ricochet counters into a back body drop.
Ricochet then grabs his signature golden scissors and hits Briscoe with them. Briscoe then wrestles the scissors from Ricochet, but Ricochet jams the scissors into Briscoe’s head and low blows him. Ricochet then follows it up with the Spirit Gun and loads Briscoe into the stretcher, then closes both doors to win the match.
The winner of the Stretcher Match, Ricochet!
After the match, the sirens go off as the ambulance brings Briscoe away from ringside, while Ricochet celebrates to a chorus of boos.
We then get a video looking at the next match of the PPV and The Sons of Texas make their way down to the ring. The Hurt Syndicate make their way down to the ring next.
The match starts off with Dustin Rhodes and Bobby Lashley and both men lock up. Lashley then runs over Rhodes with a shoulder tackle, then sends him crashing into the top turnbuckle face first and tags in Shelton Benjamin.
Benjamin then hits a couple of German suplexes on Rhodes, but Rhodes nails Benjamin with a kick and tags in Sammy Guevara. Guevara then hits a crossbody off the top rope to land on Benjamin, but Benjamin hits another couple of German suplexes on Guevara and tags Lashley back in. Benjamin then hits a double knee on Guevara in the corner, but Guevara hits a couple of splashes on Lashley and delivers some right and left hands on him.
Benjamin then hits a bodyslam on Guevara and MJF rakes Guevara’s eyes on the outside. Benjamin then delivers some right hands on Guevara in the ring, then tags in Lashley. Lashley then sends Guevara crashing into the mat with an over the shoulder powerslam and tags Benjamin back in. Rhodes then tags back in on his side and hits a scoop powerslam on Benjamin.
Guevara then hits a moonsault on Lashley off the ropes on the outside, but Lashley hits a Fallaway Slam on Guevara. Lashley then gets in MJF’s face as MJF cheers on The Hurt Syndicate from the apron, opening the door for Guevara to tag in and hit an enzuigiri on Lashley. Lashley then hits a spear on Guevara and Benjamin pins him, but Rhodes pulls Benjamin out of the ring to break the fall.
Lashley then spears Rhodes through a barricade on the outside and hugs MJF. He then holds up MJF’s hand, but Guevara looks to surprise Lashley by flying through the ring. Benjamin then intercepts him and nails him with a superkick for the win.
The winners and still the AEW World Tag Team Champions, The Hurt Syndicate (“The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley and “The Standard of Excellence” Shelton Benjamin)!
We then get a video package for the next match of the PPV. Mike Bailey then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and Kazuchika Okada follows.
The match starts off with both men locking up. Bailey then hits a hurricanrana on Okada, but Okada pulls Bailey off the ring apron and sends him crashing into the ring steps. He then hits a moonsault on Okada off the ropes, then sends him back in the ring.
Okada then hits a flapjack on Bailey and Okada sends Bailey crashing into the floor, then both men return back into the ring. Okada then hits a DDT on Bailey, but Bailey responds with a series of chops on Okada and sends him crashing out of the ring with a kick. Okada then looks to fly out of the ring, but Bailey sees him coming and transitions into a moonsault off the rope to nail Bailey. Bailey then hits a dropkick on Okada and delivers a few strikes on him, then hits a moonsault on Okada off the top rope and some right hands on him.
Bailey then nails Okada with a thrust kick, then climbs up the middle rope. Okada then dropkicks Bailey out of the ring, but Bailey flies off the top rope with a variation of a 450 Splash. Okada then hits a kick on Bailey, then hits a second dropkick on him. Bailey then looks to fly off the top rope, but Okada sees him coming and hits a Rainmaker on Bailey for the win.
The winner and still the AEW Continental Champion, “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada!
After the match, Okada celebrates his win on the ramp.
We then get a video package looking at the next match of the PPV. Mina Shirakawa then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and Toni Storm follows.
The match starts off with both women going back and forth. Shirakawa then pins Storm, but Storm kicks out. Shirakawa then cinches in a Figure Four Leg Lock on Storm, but Storm crawls over to the bottom rope to break the hold. Shirakawa then sends Storm’s leg bouncing off the ring apron, but Storm sends Shirakawa crashing into the ring post and follows it up with a suplex onto the floor.
Storm and Shirakawa then return to the ring and Storm hits a Northern Lights suplex on Shirakawa. Storm then goes for a pin, but Shirakawa kicks out. Shirakawa then nails Storm with a forearm and a Sling Blade, then hits a Dragon Screw on her and hits a second one using the middle rope.
Shirakawa then looks to nail Storm on the outside, but Luther inserts himself between Shirakawa and Storm. Shirakawa then looks to fly off the middle rope, but Luther takes the fall for Storm. Shirakawa then gets Storm back inside the ring, but Storm hits her with a back suplex and sets up for a Hip Attack on Shirakawa in the corner but her knee gives out.
Shirakawa then cinches in a Knee Bar on Storm, but Storm crawls over to the bottom rope to escape. Shirakawa then hits a couple of backfists on Storm, but Storm hits a Hip Attack on Shirakawa in the corner. Shirakawa then delivers some kicks on Storm’s thigh, then cinches in a Figure Four Leg Lock on her. Storm then crawls over to the bottom rope to escape, but Shirakawa pins Storm. Storm then reverses the fall, but Shirakawa kicks out. Storm then hits the Storm Zero on Shirakawa for the win.
The winner and still the AEW Women’s World Champion, “Timeless” Toni Storm!
After the match, Storm and Mina show they still have respect for each other and kiss each other. We then get a graphic confirming Toni Storm defending her title against Mercedes Moné at All In: Texas.
We then get a video package for the next match of the PPV and head back to ringside as it looks like hell will break loose. Swerve Strickland makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Willow Nightingale, The Opps and Kenny Omega follow.
The Death Riders then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and The Young Bucks follow.
The match starts off with Omega and Hobbs rushing up the ramp to attack the heels and Samoa Joe takes Claudio by surprise. Everyone then goes after one another and brawls. Joe then takes Claudio outside the building and Shafir hits a suplex on Nightingale. We then see Omega, Shibata and Strickland continuing beating up the Young Bucks and Yuta. Willow then goes after Shafir and Joe and Claudio return to the building.
Omega then gets a microphone and indicates to go ahead and cut the music, saying the mood isn’t quite there and he asks for some 2000s alternative rock music instead. The crowd then sings along with the music and we see Moxley going after Hobbs, while Joe and Claudio go at it some more. Yuta is then laid out by Shibata as Joe and Castagnoli make their way toward ringside. Moxley then has a fork and he digs it into the forehead of Hobbs, while Yuta backs off from Shibata. Yuta then stops Omega from hitting a dive off the balcony. Both men then continue to go at it and we see Hobbs coming over, then he sends Yuta onto the rest of the competitors and some security nearby. We then get a big dive from Omega.
Strickland and Moxley then go at it as they head to the ring. Joe then once again goes after Claudio. Hobbs then comes back to the ringside area, but is intercepted by Moxley, who sends him to the corner of the ring to jab him in the head with the fork once again. Swerve then sends Nicholas onto a chair with a backbreaker and we see Omega get his leg slammed against the ring post. Moxley then sets up a table against that corner, but gets taken out with a spinebuster that sends him through the table instead.
Omega then continues to go after Matthew, while Swerve hits a Swerve Stomp. We then go outside the arena and we see Willow and Shafir still going at it. Shafir is then sent against a production truck before being hit with a bottle to the head by Nightingale. Willow then sends Shafir onto a nearby table. We then see Yuta and Shibata join the women for just a second before they head back into the backstage area. Shibata then sends Wheeler into a trash bin and we get the split screen. Shibata then sends Yuta into the steel gate and we see everything that is going on. Shibata then wraps barbed wire around his leg for a nasty punt on Yuta. The Bucks then hit a DDT on Swerve before mocking him. They are then hit with a trashcan to the head by Omega.
Nicholas and Kenny then go at it until Matthew intercepts with the trashcan. Swerve then comes in, but is hit with a Destroyer on the stage. Swerve then recovers and hits a House Call. He then leaps off the stage, but is intercepted by Claudio. Claudio then hits Swerve with a giant swing and sends him into a speaker. The chaos then continues with Matthew diving onto Hobbs when he shows up.
We then see Marina and Willow make their way to ringside and Shafir takes control using the chain as Omega is back in the ring looking for a dive that gets intercepted by the Bucks. Shafir then attaches Willow to the ring post by her ear and Moxley mocks her while the Bucks send Omega through a table. Shibata is then hit with a TK Driver to the floor and Moxley goes after Omega with a piece of table. Yuta then hits Hobbs with a chair as Shibata is brought into the ring for a beatdown by the Riders. Moxley then hits knee strikes to the head of Shibata. Joe is then choked out by Matthew on the outside as Nicholas and Yuta go after Hobbs. Claudio then brings a table for the Bucks to use on Hobbs as Yuta walks down with Claudio. Matthew then sets Hobbs up on the table, which allows Nicholas to hit a senton bomb and send Hobbs to the stage.
The Death Riders then continue to inflict pain on Omega and Shibata, while Willow is stuck to the ring post. Moxley then goes after Hobbs, who gets to his feet and fights back before the Bucks intervene. They then slam a chair against him before setting up for an EVP Trigger. Swerve then shows up on a forklift driven by Prince Nana. Strickland then gets the drop on the Bucks and he and Hobbs bring the Bucks to the ring. Nana then has a key to help unlock Willow from the post as Shafir attacks Hobbs. Claudio then hits him with a chair but to no avail as Willow and Hobbs take out Shafir and Claudio. Matthew then runs into the ring, but gets trapped in a Coquina Clutch by Joe while Hobbs is put in a bulldog choke by Moxley. Matthew then breaks the Coquina with a 450 as Swerve does the same to the choke from Moxley.
Nicholas then has a staple gun that he uses on the back of Hobbs, but Hobbs is barely fazed and encourages to staple his forehead which busts him open but doesn’t hurt him. Swerve then takes the staple gun and uses it to his advantage before Claudio intervenes. Nicholas then goes for a low blow before Shafir comes in to take Strickland down. She then uses the staple gun on Swerve’s tongue before Willow intervenes. She is then sent out before Kenny runs in and Shafir implores Omega to do it. Omega then does it and hits a snap dragon suplex on Shafir. The Bucks then hit a double superkick on Omega that lays him out and they hit Nana, Strickland, the referee and Willow. They then set her up for a TK Driver, but Swerve knocks Nicholas off the turnbuckle.
This then leads to Willow and Swerve hitting a TK Driver on Matthew and Willow makes the cover before Yuta breaks it up. Yuta then goes after Swerve but is knocked out by Joe, who hits Moxley with a uranage. Claudio then hops onto the apron with a chair, but is pulled down by HOOK. He hits Claudio with a golf club, but walks away from the ring leaving Joe confused. Joe then hits Moxley 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 then comes in to go after Kidd, who hits a piledriver on Omega before the Bucks look for an EVP Trigger on Omega. Yuta then stops them, but only to put some thumbtacks in Omega’s mouth for added damage. Claudio then hits a giant swing on Omega into a dropkick by Wheeler. Moxley then runs in for a bulldog choke and Omega looks completely out of it before Joe breaks the hold. He is then ganged up on by Kidd and the Death Riders. Kidd then leaves the ring with Yuta and Claudio brings Joe toward an ambulance. Mark Briscoe then shows up after the stretcher match and gets the drop on the Death Riders.
Several wrestlers have now approached the ambulance and the Death Riders are being locked in the ambulance. We then head back to the ring, where the Bucks are left alone with Swerve and Omega. Both men then hit some kicks that send the Bucks down to the ropes. The Bucks are then hit with a V-Trigger and a House Call to send them to the outside. Nana then hands Strickland a pair of The Bucks’ Reebok shoes with tacks on the bottom of them and Strickland puts them on. Omega then hits the One Winged Angel on Matthew off the entrance ramp and into an exploding table. Strickland then hits the Swerve Stomp on Nicholas off the top rope for the win.
The winners of the Anarchy in the Arena Match, The Opps (AEW World Trios Champions Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs and “The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata), AEW International Champion “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega, Willow Nightingale and Swerve Strickland!
After the match, the babyfaces celebrate and we see “Hangman” Adam Page and Will Ospreay getting ready for the main event.
We then get a video package for the next match of the PPV. Don Callis Family then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and Paragon follows.
The match starts off with Adam Cole and Konosuke Takeshita and Takeshita sends Cole to the mat. Takeshita then sends Cole to the corner for some hard strikes. Cole then starts to fight back before Takeshita sends him back to the Don Callis Family corner for a tag to Josh Alexander. Alexander then hits some strikes on Cole before Cole gets a tag to Roderick Strong. Strong then hits a backbreaker on Alexander before Alexander retreats for a tag to Fletcher.
Fletcher is then brought to the corner of Paragon for a tag to O’Reilly and a triple team. Strong then tags back in for some chops, only to take a knee strike from Alexander. The referee is then distracted allowing a double team from Alexander and Takeshita before bringing Strong back into the ring, where Fletcher continues the beatdown. A tag is then made to Takeshita for more damage before Alexander tags in to keep Strong isolated from the rest of his team. Strong then breaks free to take Alexander down with a clothesline.
Strong then tags in Cole. Alexander then sends Cole to the corner, but he is sent to the mat by Cole. Cole is then taken down as a tag is made to Fletcher. Fletcher then stops a Panama Sunrise attempt and the Don Callis Family triple teams Cole for a powerbomb by Takeshita. Fletcher then goes for a cover, but O’Reilly and Strong break up the pin.
Chaos then ensues as all six men go at it. Takeshita then goes to the outside as Cole looks for the Boom. He then hits a neckbreaker on Alexander, but gets blindsided by Kyle Fletcher. O’Reilly then nails Fletcher with kicks following a tag. Fletcher then locks in a Guillotine and hits a brainbuster for the win.
The winners of the Trios Match, Paragon (AEW TNT Champion Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong)!
After the match, Paragon look to beat down The Don Callis Family. The Don Callis Family then overpowers them and Archer, Rocky Romero and Trent Beretta join in. Tomohiro Ishii, Brody King and Hiroshi Tanahashi then make their way to the ring to even the odds. The trio clears the heels and Tanahashi hits Fletcher with a sling blade. Cole then hits Fletcher with The Boom. Cole’s music then plays and the babyfaces celebrate.
Excalibur then announces that Kenny Omega will defend his AEW International Championship in a 4-Way Match on June 4 at Fyter Fest in Denver. The qualifying matches will start on Dynamite with Josh Alexander vs. Brody King and will continue on Saturday’s Collision with Claudio Castagnoli vs. Komander and Mascara Dorada vs. Hechicero. The graphic then notes that Fyter Fest will be a live four-hour broadcast, with Dynamite and Collision combined.
We then get a video package looking at the main event of the PPV. Hangman Page makes his way down to the ring for the main event of the PPV and Will Ospreay follows.
The match starts off with both men staring each other down. Both men then lock up and Ospreay takes control, backing off to allow Page to get to his feet. Ospreay then acknowledges the crowd which riles them up even more, but Page remains calm and collects as they lock up again. Page then takes Ospreay down, but Ospreay gets to a knee to get Page off him. Page then cinches in a side headlock on Ospreay and Ospreay counters out of it.
Page then takes control back before Ospreay gets to his feet. Page then sends Ospreay to the corner by his hair until the referee intervenes. We then get an exchange of near falls leading to Page standing up. Ospreay is on his feet as well and both men trade strikes. Page then his the ropes, but misses a sliding lariat as Ospreay evades. Ospreay then responds with an elbow. Page then goes for a Buckshot lariat and dodges a Hidden Blade.
Both men then lock up once again and Page sends Ospreay to the corner for some chops. Ospreay then fights back with a hurricanrana and a body slam. Ospreay then hits a standing skytwister press for a near fall. Ospreay then sends Page to the corner for some more damage before Page fights back. Page then sends Ospreay to the corner and Ospreay hits an elbow strike on Page to send him to the outside. Ospreay then goes for a dive, but gets caught by Page who hits a fall away slam on Ospreay and sends Ospreay to the barricade.
The action then returns to the ring as Page lifts Ospreay up for a fall away slam into the corner, then covers him for a two count. Page then brings Ospreay 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. Page then turns his attention back to Ospreay as he brings him back up, but Ospreay fights back with some strikes before Page sends him down for some boots to the back and the head. This then riles Ospreay up as he rises to his feet and both men trade strikes until Page takes control. Ospreay then sends Page to the outside. Page then stands up and Ospreay hits him with a Sasuke Special.
Ospreay then brings Page back into the ring and sends Page in the corner. Ospreay then hoists Page up on his shoulders before hitting him with a Blue Thunder Bomb for a near fall. Page is back up and he sends Ospreay to the ropes that forces him out of the ring as he climbs the turnbuckle. Page then hits Ospreay with a lariat on the apron that sends him to the floor. Page then hits Ospreay with a moonsault. The action then returns to the ring as Page goes for a Boston crab. Ospreay then gets to the ropes to break the hold.
Both men then trade strikes and Ospreay hits Page with a running Spanish Fly, then goes for a cover and Page kicks out at two. Ospreay then climbs the turnbuckle before Page intercepts him. Ospreay then slips away to tie Page up in the turnbuckle and kicks him to keep him at bay. Ospreay then fights with Page on the top turnbuckle and sends him to the mat, then gets an opening for a modified Buckshot lariat. He then goes to the ropes for another one, but gets caught with a kick that sends Page on the ropes just as Ospreay hits a shooting star press onto him. Ospreay then goes for a cover, but only gets a two.
Ospreay then goes for an Oscutter, but it is blocked as Page sets him up in the corner for a tombstone piledriver. Page then goes for a cover, but only gets a two count. Page then looks for a Dead Eye, but Ospreay counters into a Styles Clash. Page then gets out of a powerbomb attempt and his the Angel’s Wings on Ospreay. Page then goes for a cover, but Ospreay kicks out. Page then goes to the turnbuckle for a BME, but Ospreay hits Page with the Hidden Blade instead. Page then rolls to the ropes to evade a pin attempt by Ospreay, who follows him to the apron. Both men then duke it out until Ospreay hits a Styles Clash and sends Page to the floor.
The referee has no choice but to begin a count of ten as both men slowly begin to stir. Ospreay then manages to get back in the ring as the count reaches seven and just after nine Page slides into the ring. Ospreay then hits Page with an Oscutter for a two count. Ospreay then hits a Hidden Blade on Page and goes for a cover, but Page kicks out. Both men then fight back to their feet until Ospreay sends Page to the ropes and begins hitting him with palm strikes. The referee then intervenes and this nearly causes an argument with Ospreay before he goes after Page with a boot sending him to the floor outside. Ospreay then slams Page’s head against the announce desk despite the referee admonishing him. Page then looks to set Page up on the desk before it collapses from underneath.
The referee then checks on both men before they finally get back up. Page then hits a Dead Eye on Ospreay and sends him onto the commentary desk. Page then sends Ospreay back into the ring and goes for a Buckshot lariat, but Ospreay stumbles across the ring to the opposite side. Ospreay then looks for a Hidden Blade as Page stares him down from the Buckshot Lariat position. Ospreay then charges at Page and runs right into a Buckshot lariat. Page then goes for a cover, but Ospreay kicks out. Both men then go at each other on the ropes with elbows and forearms until Page goes for a Buckshot Lariat, but Ospreay hits the Hidden Blade instead. Ospreay then hits a Storm Zero on Page and goes for a cover, but Page kicks out at two. Ospreay then gets to the corner and looks for another Hidden Blade, but Page evades it. Both men are now down as the referee checks on them. The referee then begins a ten count.
Ospreay then makes it up first, then Page as Ospreay gestures that he is looking to finish this off. Ospreay then hits a V-Trigger on Page and looks for a One-Winged Angel, but Page counters and hits a Big Pressure. Page then goes for a cover, but Ospreay kicks out. Page then looks for a Buckshot, but Ospreay blocks and is laid out with a lariat. Page then hits a Buckshot Lariat on Ospreay for the win.
The winner of the Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament Finals Match, “Hangman” Adam Page!
After the match, Page celebrates his win and shakes Ospreay’s hand in the center of the ring. Page then heads to the back as the show comes to a close.