Dave Meltzer Backs Rumors Surrounding AEW Double or Nothing Main Event Choices

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At AEW Double or Nothing last weekend, “Hangman” Adam Page triumphed over Will Ospreay in the final of the men’s Owen Hart Cup tournament, securing a chance to face John Moxley for the AEW World Championship at AEW All-In. Recent reports suggested that the match outcome was uncertain, with both Ospreay and Page reportedly feeling that other wrestlers were more deserving of the title shot. According to these reports, either Moxley or AEW president Tony Khan eventually decided to have Page win. However, in a recent Wrestling Observer Radio episode, Dave Meltzer clarified that the story wasn’t entirely accurate. He confirmed that while there was some disagreement and Page expressed that he thought Ospreay should have won, the details were not widely known. Meltzer also noted that it’s common for wrestlers to support their opponents winning, reflecting a team-focused environment in both WWE and AEW rather than individual competition.

Fan Take: This behind-the-scenes insight highlights the collaborative spirit among AEW wrestlers, which can lead to more compelling storytelling and unpredictable outcomes. For fans, it suggests AEW’s booking philosophy prioritizes teamwork and respect, potentially elevating the sport by fostering deeper rivalries and authentic connections.

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