• Published: May 26 2025 01:14 PM
  • Last Updated: May 26 2025 03:56 PM

AEW Double or Nothing 2025 saw Hangman Adam Page win big, chaos in Anarchy in the Arena, and Jack Perry's shocking betrayal. All In 2025 title shot set.


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Adam Page’s Big Win at AEW Double or Nothing 2025

AEW Double or Nothing 2025 was a wild night full of action and surprises, and honestly, the biggest moment had to be Hangman Adam Page coming out on top. He won a tough match against Swerve Strickland, Konosuke Takeshita, and Bryan Danielson — which wasn’t easy at all. The crowd was really into it when Page landed his Buckshot Lariat to seal the deal. This win means a lot because now he’s got a shot at the AEW World Championship at All In 2025, which is one of the biggest events coming up. It feels like Adam Page’s story is still going strong, and this victory puts him right back where he belongs — fighting for the title.

Chaos in the Anarchy in the Arena Match

One of the craziest parts of the night was definitely the Anarchy in the Arena match. It was total mayhem from start to finish, with Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, Bryan Danielson, and Wheeler Yuta taking on The Elite in a no-rules fight that went all over the place — ringside, backstage, even into the crowd. What made it even weirder (and kind of funny) was the Pointer Sisters’ song “I’m So Excited” playing over and over while all the chaos was happening. The real shocker, though, was Jack Perry turning on The Elite and costing them the match. That move totally changed things and left fans wondering what’s next for Perry and the rest of the group.

Other Highlights and What’s Next for AEW

Besides those big moments, the rest of the card kept fans on their toes. The Young Bucks put on their usual high-energy performance, and even though Kenny Omega couldn’t be there in person because of an injury, fans were still chanting for him throughout the night. AEW did a great job mixing strong storytelling with exciting wrestling matches, which makes these shows so much fun to watch. With All In 2025 coming up soon, the stage is set for some intense rivalries and big title fights. Whether it’s Adam Page’s climb back to the top or the drama around Jack Perry’s betrayal, this Double or Nothing event definitely got everyone talking about what’s next in AEW.

Looking Ahead to All In 2025

This year’s Double or Nothing wasn’t just a regular show — it felt like a turning point for AEW. The matches, the surprises, and the stories that unfolded are setting up a really exciting future. There’s a lot to look forward to, especially with All In 2025 just around the corner, which promises to be a huge event for wrestling fans everywhere. Adam Page’s win and the ongoing drama with The Elite and Jack Perry make it clear that AEW is still bringing fresh energy and unpredictable moments to the wrestling world. If you’re a fan, this is definitely a good time to be watching.

FAQ

The biggest moment was Hangman Adam Page winning a tough match to earn a shot at the AEW World Championship at All In 2025.

The Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, Bryan Danielson, Wheeler Yuta) fought The Elite in a chaotic no-rules match.

Jack Perry betrayed The Elite by costing them the match, which has fans wondering about his future alliances.

Yes, even though Kenny Omega was injured and absent from the event, fans continued chanting his name and he remains a key figure.

Fans can expect major title fights, intense rivalries, and exciting storytelling, with Adam Page aiming for the AEW World Championship.

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