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In a thrilling display of athleticism and determination, Adam Page and Mercedes Moné emerged victorious in their respective Owen Hart Foundation Tournaments. Both wrestlers earned significant opportunities for world championship titles at All Elite Wrestling’s Double or Nothing event, held on Sunday.
The stakes soared during the dynamic matches. Adam Page faced off against Will Ospreay in what many fans are calling the match of the night. Both competitors showcased their extensive skill sets, putting forth breathtaking maneuvers. Page strategically applied multiple signature moves to subdue Ospreay. However, the English competitor demonstrated remarkable resilience, refusing to be defeated easily.
Ultimately, Page and Ospreay’s battle reached a climax as both wrestlers crashed through a collapsed table. It was the iconic Buckshot Lariat that allowed Page to finally secure the pinfall, culminating in a hard-fought victory.
Following his triumph, Page engaged in an act of sportsmanship that resonated with the audience. He walked back down the ramp to assist the beleaguered Ospreay, raising him to his feet and exchanging a handshake. This powerful gesture highlighted the mutual respect forged in the heat of competition.
To reach the finals, Page had previously defeated both Josh Alexander and Kyle Fletcher, while Ospreay advanced by overcoming Kevin Knight and Konosuke Takeshita. This series of intense matches has undoubtedly solidified their statuses as top contenders in the AEW landscape.
On the women’s side, Mercedes Moné exhibited her championship prowess by defeating Jamie Hayter to claim her shot at the AEW Women’s Championship. Moné targeted Hayter’s back with repeated backstabber attacks, effectively keeping her opponent immobilized and on the defensive.
Despite Hayter’s valiant attempts to counter, Moné showcased her dominance as the current AEW TBS champion and Revolution Pro Wrestling’s undisputed British women’s champion. With skillful precision, she countered one of Hayter’s elbow strikes and executed a clever roll-up, securing the pinfall victory.
As a result of their victories, both Page and Moné will face off in title matches at All In: Texas on July 12. Page is set to challenge Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship, while Moné prepares to battle Toni Storm for the AEW Women’s World Championship.
In a competitive match earlier in the night, Toni Storm defended her title against newcomer Mina Shirakawa, who recently joined AEW as a full-time competitor. The two wrestlers have a long history, and their emotions were high as they faced off in the ring.
In an unexpected turn of events, Storm sealed her victory with an unconventional finish—a kiss to Shirakawa. This lighthearted yet impactful moment added an intriguing twist to the match and showcased Storm’s unique character in the wrestling landscape.
Before his championship clash, Jon Moxley experienced disappointment in an Anarchy in the Arena match where his team faced defeat. Moxley’s squad, comprised of notable wrestlers such as Claudio Castagnoli, Marina Shafir, Wheeler Yuta, Matthew Jackson, and Nicholas Jackson, fell short against a formidable team featuring Kenny Omega, Swerve Strickland, Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, Katsuyori Shibata, and Willow Nightingale.
In addition to the high-profile singles matches, fans were treated to tag team action as the Hurt Syndicate, featuring Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin, defended their AEW World Tag Team Championship against the dynamic duo of Dustin Rhodes and Sammy Guevara. This match was action-packed and kept audiences on the edge of their seats.
Furthermore, the AEW Continental Championship was defended by Kazuchika Okada against