AEW Made Right Call with Underrated Adam Page — Even at the Expense of It’s Biggest Star
- At AEW Double or Nothing on May 26, 2025, Hangman Adam Page emerged victorious over Will Ospreay in the final of the 2025 Men's Owen Hart Cup by pinning him following a Buckshot Lariat.
- The match featured over thirty minutes of back-and-forth action, including multiple near falls and high-impact moves like Ospreay's Styles Clash, with Page narrowly beating the ten-count outside the ring.
- Page celebrated his tournament victory by shaking hands with Ospreay and secured a title opportunity to face Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship at All In: Texas 2025 in July.
- Bully Ray expressed his frustration on Busted Open Radio, suggesting that Tony Khan chose to have Page win as a way to criticize WWE’s tournament style, implying AEW’s booking decisions were deliberately contrary to WWE’s approach despite common expectations favoring Ospreay.
- Page's victory elevates his status within AEW and sets up a major championship storyline while generating divided opinion on the tournament’s booking and its impact on AEW's presentation.
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AEW made right call with underrated Adam Page — even at the expense of it’s biggest star
“Hangman” Adam Page’s redemption was far more important than Will Ospreay's ascension. It’s why AEW made the right choice by having Page, wrestling’s most underrated star, win the 2025 Owen Hart Tournament at Double or Nothing on Saturday night and go on to face Jon Moxley for the World Championship at All In on July 12.
Hangman Adam Page Called A "Loser" For Crying After AEW Double Or Nothing
An AEW star has mocked Hangman Adam Page‘s display of emotions at the Double or Nothing media scrum. Following his victory in the finals of the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament over Will Ospreay, ‘Hangman’ Adam Page was pretty emotional, which he wasn’t afraid to show at the press conference. This caught the attention of his […]
Will Ospreay Breaks Silence After AEW Double Or Nothing Loss - WrestleTalk
Will Ospreay has broken his silence after his loss at AEW Double or Nothing in the Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament Final. The May 25 pay-per-view saw Hangman Adam Page defeat Will Ospreay in the Final, heading to All In Texas on July 12 to challenge for the AEW World Championship. Ospreay has now broken his silence after the defeat, sending a message of support to his opponent in a tweet that read: “Get the belt back, cowboy.” A former AEW…
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