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AEW Double or Nothing Results: Every Winner, Shocking Upsets & Championship Shake-Ups Revealed

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AEW capped Memorial Day weekend with a history-making Double or Nothing in Glendale, Arizona, delivering shock victories, brutal brawls and two new Owen Hart Cup winners. AEW Double or Nothing 2025 results – full match card, winners and times • “Hangman” Adam Page def. Will Ospreay – Men’s Owen Hart Cup Final (36:55) • Kenny Omega, Swerve Strickland, Willow Nightingale & The Opps def. Death Riders & The Young Bucks – Anarchy in the Arena (35:10) • Toni Storm (c) def. Mina Shirakawa – AEW Women’s World Championship (15:50) • Kazuchika Okada (c) def. “Speedball” Mike Bailey – AEW Continental Championship (16:05) • The Hurt Syndicate (c) def. Sons of Texas – AEW World Tag Team Championship (12:35) • Ricochet def. Mark Briscoe – Stretcher Match (16:20) • FTR def. Nigel McGuinness & Daniel Garcia (22:30) • Mercedes Moné def. Jamie Hayter – Women’s Owen Hart Cup Final (21:15) Pre-Show highlights: Anna Jay & Harley Cameron triumphed in tag action, while Bandido, AR Fox & Los Titanes del Aire stole the spotlight in an eight-man sprint. Owen Hart Cup implications • By toppling Ospreay, Hangman Page locked in an AEW World Championship match for All In, reigniting his rivalry with reigning champion Jon Moxley. • Mercedes Moné’s maiden AEW tournament win earns her a Women’s World Title shot, setting the stage for another showdown with nemesis Toni Storm. Match of the night The men’s final blended Ospreay’s blistering offense with Page’s grit and cowboy-chic resilience. A final Buckshot Lariat countered an Os-Cutter attempt, giving Page both the pin and a marquee victory that positions him atop AEW’s singles hierarchy. Anarchy in the Arena chaos Omega’s return from injury, Samoa Joe’s rampage and Swerve’s leadership turned the annual weapons-filled war into a cinematic spectacle that sprawled from the ring to the concourse. The babyface megateam’s win leaves the Elite reeling and fuels speculation of a Blood & Guts rematch this summer. Championship picture • Toni Storm’s narrow win against Mina Shirakawa keeps her reign alive but exposed weaknesses in the champion’s armor. • Okada’s successful Continental defense further cements AEW’s Rainmaker as the promotion’s work-rate cornerstone. What’s next? Expect immediate fallout on Wednesday’s Dynamite as Page and Moné reveal their title-match timelines, The Young Bucks answer for their Arena defeat and MJF pushes The Hurt Syndicate toward tag-team dominance. With Forbidden Door on the horizon, cross-promotion dream matches now look inevitable. Why these results matter Search interest for “AEW Double or Nothing 2025 results” surged overnight as fans clamored for quick recaps, making this PPV one of AEW’s most-talked-about events since All In. Momentum from fresh contenders, surprise alliances and standout performances positions AEW for a red-hot summer run.

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