Jon Moxley has an opponent for his World Title at All In, and hes a Cowboy.

2025 Double or Nothing event was held at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. Fans saw a lot go down, including crowning a new Owen Hart Tournament winner.

The finals of the 2025 Mens Owen Hart Tournament took over the main event at Double or Nothing. They played a cinematic package for Page before he came out. Will Ospreay also received a very special entrance, as he spoke about taking the belt that Jon Moxley has held hostage during a dramatic voiceover.

Fans were red-hot for his match, and they chanted away as the two competitors felt each other out. They chanted Lets Go Ospreay and Cowboy Sh*t at the top of their lungs.

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They eventually escalated into some fast exchanges early on, with Ospreay missing a Forbidden Blade. The match continued as they both tried to wear each other down, without going to the finish. They had time, as the clock ticked past midnight on the East Coast.

The match carried on, and Hangman Page hit a moonsault to the outside on Ospreay to pop the tired crowd. Then the two stars returned to the ring, where they engaged in a chopping battle. Then Ospreay nailed a standing Spanish Fly as Hangman ran off the ropes at him.

At one point, Hangman had Ospreay ready to eat a Buckshot Lariat, but Ospreay stopped him with a kick to the head. Then Ospreay got a near fall after that, but the match carried on into Memorial Day weekend into Memorial Day Monday on the East Coast. Of course, time was no problem in Arizonas timezone.

Ospreay hit an Angels Wings for a very close near fall after that. Then Hangman missed a Best Moonsault Ever attempt, which was a dig at Christopher Daniels, who he retired from in-ring competition. Ospreay only returned fire after that to get another near fall. Then they eventually made their way to the apron, where they battled there. Then Ospreay nailed a pedigree-looking move off the apron to the floor, which was brutal to see.

Will Ospreay hit an Oz Cutter after that, and that got a near fall. The match continued after that, with Ospreay disrupting Hangmans attempt at hitting a Buckshot Lariat. Instead, he sent Hangman to the flood with a hard kick. Then the action moved back to the ringside area. They took out an announce table, and then Hangman hit a Deadeye on the crumbled table.

After a showdown where they both took off their elbow pads, Ospreay ate a Buckshot Lariat from Hangman Page for a very close near fall. Hangman then, in turn, kicked out after Ospreays finisher. They eventually ended up on the mat selling the damage from this match.

Will Ospreay got up first, and he nailed a V-Trigger on Page followed by a One Winged Angel attempt, but Hangman hit a move and Ospreay got his foot on the rope. Fans chanted fight forever in the arena as the commentary team brought a focus on the idea that nobody has left despite the late hour.

Eventually, Hangman Page nailed his finisher and got the pinfall. This was a big shock for fans as Pages music played to close out AEW Double or Nothing. He will now get a chance to face Jon Moxley at All In.

There have been three winners so far in the Mens Owens Hart Foundation tournament. Adam Cole won in 2022, Ricky Starks picked up the victory in 2023, and Bryan Danielson won in 2024 during his last run with the company. We will have to see what goes down at All In now.

AEW All In will take place on July 12, 2025, at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. Fans should be prepared for quite a World Title match in Texas.

Whats your take on the AEW Double or Nothing main event? Do you think that Jon Moxley is going to lose his title at All In? Let us know what you think in the comments section!


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