AEW Double or Nothing 2025 Predictions

AEW Double or Nothing 2025 Will Ospreay vs Adam Page

AEW’s seventh annual Double or Nothing on May 25, 2025, promises a stacked card with tournament finals, title defenses, and chaotic multi-person warfare. From the Owen Hart Foundation finals to a Stretcher Match, every bout carries some significant stakes that will shape the company heading into All In. Below are our detailed predictions, match by match, based on current card announcements:

Men’s Owen Hart Tournament Final

Hangman Page vs. Will Ospreay

Will Ospreay comes into this match as the favorite and it is likely that he’ll take the win and head on to face Jon Moxley at All In in July.

Prediction: Will Ospreay wins

Women’s Owen Hart Tournament Final

Jamie Hayter vs. Mercedes Moné

Hayter will likely get the win here and go on to face Toni Storm for the AEW Women’s Championship at All In.

Prediction: Hayter wins

AEW World Tag Team Championship

The Hurt Syndicate (c) vs. Sons of Texas

This feels like a bit of a filler match, and considering that Sons of Texas are already ROH Tag Team Champions it’s likely that Hurt Syndicate will retain.

Prediction: Hurt Syndicate to retain

AEW Women’s World Championship

Toni Storm (c) vs. Mina Shirakawa

Shirakawa is now officially All Elite, but Storm is likely to retain here as she heads into All In to probably face Jamie Hayter.

Prediction: Storm retains

AEW Continental Championship

Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. “Speedball” Mike Bailey

This could easily be the match of the night, but considering Okada’s recent momentum it’s unlikely he’ll lose here.

Prediction: Okada retains

Stretcher Match

Mark Briscoe vs. Ricochet

Ricochet has proven that he can be a top level heel now, and a win in this match against Briscoe (who wouldn’t be hurt in a loss) will set him up for a match at All In.

Prediction: Ricochet wins

Anarchy in the Arena

Omega/Swerve/Samoa Joe/Hobbs/Shibata vs. Moxley/Castagnoli/Shafir/Yuta/Young Bucks

The winner here all depends on whether or not AEW are going to continue the Death Riders storyline. There’s a good chance that they will be with Moxley still AEW Champion, so the Riders will probably win this.

Prediction: Death Riders and Young Bucks win

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