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Owen Hart Foundation Cup tournament winners crowned at AEW Double or Nothing 2025

Owen Hart Foundation Cup tournament winners crowned at AEW Double or Nothing 2025

Time of India26-05-2025

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The Owen Hart Foundation Cup tournament came to its conclusion at the AEW Double or Nothing 2025 event.
AEW Double or Nothing 2025 was an absolute stellar event as the company celebrated the sixth anniversary of the very first show produced by them.
One of the prime highlights of the show taking place in Glendale, Arizona, was the finals of the Owen Hart Foundation Cup tournament.
Four of the best in-ring athletes from the AEW roster's men's and women's divisions competed to claim the glory. As the dust settled on the stellar pay-per-view, this year's winners of the Owen Cup were crowned.
Which AEW stars won the Owen Cup this year at AEW Double or Nothing 2025?
The opening of the AEW Double or Nothing 2025 pay-per-view saw the finals of the Owen Cup on the women's side.
After weeks of undergoing extensive competition, it was Mercedes Mone and Jamie Hayter who were set to collide in the tournament finals. The duo had heated tensions for weeks, leading up to their match at Double or Nothing.
Both women displayed their exceptional in-ring acumen in a spectacular showdown. They struck each other with the hardest moves in their arsenals, from backstabbers, submission holds, and even a Tombstone Piledriver by Jamie Hayter.
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However, the ending of the bout saw Mercedes Mone steal a roll-up and immediately rush out of the ring. With her victory, she became the Women's Owen Hart Foundation Cup winner.
The main event of the night was the Men's finals, pitting top AEW stars Will Ospreay and "Hangman" Adam Page against each other. The men's side exceeded the expectations even further as both competitors delivered a highly compelling and captivating match worthy of being the closing bout for AEW Double or Nothing.
It was a chaotic affair that spilled all over the ringside and saw multiple nearfalls with both stars executing hard-hitting moves.
The final moments of the match saw counter after counter, but Adam Page finally connected with the Buckshot Lariat on Ospreay to win the tournament .With both Adam Page and Mercedes Mone winning their respective finals, they are now set to challenge for the AEW World Championship and Women's World Championship at the biggest stage the company has to offer, AEW All In Texas in July.
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