
Adam Page vs Will Ospreay Set for Owen Hart Cup Final – The finals are officially locked in for the 2025 AEW Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament, and they’re shaping up to be a high-stakes showdown. Hangman Adam Page is set to face Will Ospreay at the AEW Double or Nothing pay-per-view on Sunday, May 25 in Glendale, Arizona. The winner of that final will earn a coveted AEW World Championship match at All In Texas, scheduled for Saturday, July 12.
Page secured his spot in the finals with a hard-fought victory over Kyle Fletcher in the main event of the April 30 episode of AEW Dynamite from Norfolk, Virginia. The former AEW World Champion finished Fletcher with a Buckshot Lariat to clinch the win and move one step closer to a potential title opportunity.
The road to the finals has been competitive for both men. Hangman previously defeated Josh Alexander in the quarterfinals before advancing past Fletcher in the semis. Ospreay, meanwhile, overcame Kevin Knight in the opening round and then outlasted Konosuke Takeshita in a hard-hitting semifinal to earn his place in the May 25 finals.
This will mark the culmination of the men’s side of the 2025 Owen Hart Foundation Tournament, an annual event honoring the legacy of the late Owen Hart. The tournament not only pays tribute to the wrestling icon but also serves as a major platform for AEW talent to earn high-profile opportunities. This year, the added stipulation of a World Title shot at All In Texas raises the stakes even further.
In addition to the men’s final, the women’s bracket will conclude at Double or Nothing as well. Mercedes Moné is scheduled to face Jamie Hayter in the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament final, continuing what promises to be a stacked card.
Current AEW Double or Nothing Lineup – Sunday, May 25 (Glendale, AZ):
- Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament Final: Will Ospreay vs. Hangman Adam Page
- Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament Final: Mercedes Moné vs. Jamie Hayter
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Adam Page vs Will Ospreay Set for Owen Hart Cup Final