
Main Event Set for AEW Double or Nothing – Will Ospreay and Hangman Adam Page are officially set to headline AEW Double or Nothing in the finals of the Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament, with the winner earning a coveted AEW World Title shot at AEW All In. Their clash was confirmed as the main event during the May 21 edition of AEW Dynamite, where both men delivered passionate promos in a gripping face-to-face encounter.
Ospreay, extending an olive branch in the form of a shared beer, opened the segment by expressing his desire to petition for the main event slot. “I’ve got no issue following three hours of top-tier wrestling or even Anarchy in the Arena,” he said. “Because the prize is everything—a shot at the AEW World Title at Wembley.”
Hangman Page, speaking with visible emotion, responded with an intensely personal statement. “I need this,” he said, reflecting on what he described as two lost years filled with “grief, sorrow, and hate.” Page shared a heartbreaking moment from his life, recalling the helplessness of his son watching him “stare out the window waiting for someone who wasn’t coming back.” He said he needs this win not just for himself, but for his family and fans to see him as the man he used to be.
Ospreay acknowledged his past failures but emphasized that he’s earned something even more valuable: “I’ve won the respect and trust of the fans.” When Hangman questioned whether that would be enough to beat Jon Moxley, Ospreay wasn’t sure—but he demanded that the same Hangman who defeated Moxley show up on Sunday.
The segment ended with Ospreay confidently declaring, “My best has been good enough to beat MJF, Bryan Danielson, Kazuchika Okada, and Kenny Omega—because I am the best in the fucking world.”
The segment concluded with both men sharing a beer—a tense show of mutual respect—setting the stage for what promises to be a defining moment in both of their careers.
Main Event Set for AEW Double or Nothing