Years after he last held the AEW World title, Hangman Page will have the chance to do it once again after winning this year’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament at Sunday’s Double or Nothing.
In the evening’s main event, Page defeated Will Ospreay in the tournament final in a classic match devoid of interference or referee bumps that happen so frequently in big main events in the current era for all companies.
The end came after a series of counters from both men that led to Page connecting on a buckshot lariat to get the victory.
Leading up to that, Ospreay made the Bullet Club gun symbol ala Kenny Omega, connecting on a V-Trigger and then setting up for a One Winged Angel. Page escaped and hit Swerve Strickland’s Big Pressure for his own close nearfall as Ospreay barely got his foot on the ropes.
This was their first-ever meeting. Afterward, Page returned to the ring and shook Ospreay’s hand in a show of respect.
It’s Page’s first Owen Hart tournament win. He will now face AEW World Champion Jon Moxley at All In: Texas on Saturday, July 12, assuming Moxley still holds the title. The two have a history that dates back to the third-ever Dynamite.
Page hasn’t held the AEW World title since May 2022.
For Ospreay, he is still in search of another opportunity at the AEW World title in an ever-deepening pool of contenders.
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The match itself was physical and featured high-impact moves early like Ospreay nailing the Sasuke special and Page hitting his patented moonsault to the outside.
Throughout the match, Page looked for his opportunity at the buckshot lariat but got thwarted, once after a kick to the face and a shooting star press to the back while Page was hung up in the ropes.
The Omega and Strickland homages weren’t the only ones as Page used Daniels’ Angels Wings at one point for a near fall, later going for the BME. However, he screwed it up and missed, leading to an Ospreay hidden blade but Page rolled out to avoid a pin attempt.
One scary spot saw an Ospreay Styles Clash to the floor where Page’s hit hit hard on the ringside mat. He eventually was ok and got hit with an Oscutter and hidden blade, still managing to kick out.
The two later got into it again on the floor, ending up on the Spanish announce table. Page countered an Ospreay move, but the table collapsed as he did. After both men recovered, Page hit a Deadeye on the remains of the desk.
The finals are set for the 2025 AEW Owen Hart Foundation men’s tournament.
Hangman Adam Page defeated Kyle Fletcher on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite in Norfolk, Virginia to advance to the finals of the Owen Hart Foundation men’s tournament set for the Sunday, May 25 Double or Nothing pay-per-view.
Page pinned Fletcher with a Buckshot Lariat in the Dynamite main event in their semifinals matchup to advance to the tournament finals.
Hangman moves on and will face Will Ospreay at Double or Nothing in Glendale, Arizona, with the winner earning an AEW World title shot at All In Texas set for Saturday, July 12.
Ospreay defeated Kevin Knight in the quarterfinals, and Konosuke Takeshita in the semifinals to earn his Double or Nothing spot, while Page defeated Josh Alexander in the quarterfinals, and Fletcher in the semifinals to punch his ticket to Glendale.
The current AEW Double or Nothing lineup is listed below. Our full report from Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite is here.
AEW Double or Nothing, Sunday, May 25 —
Owen Hart Foundation men’s tournament finals: Will Ospreay vs. Hangman Adam Page
Owen Hart Foundation women’s tournament finals: Mercedes Mone vs. Jamie Hayter
The second Owen Hart Foundation men’s tournament semifinals matchup is official for next week’s AEW Dynamite.
As announced during Wednesday’s show, Hangman Adam Page will face Kyle Fletcher in an Owen Hart tournament semifinal on the April 30 AEW Dynamite. The winner will advance to the tournament finals at Double or Nothing on May 25 to face Will Ospreay. The tournament winner will earn a World title shot at the All In Texas pay-per-view set for Saturday, July 12.
In a preview for next week’s contest, Fletcher and the Don Callis Family attacked Page and Ospreay in a segment on this week’s Dynamite.
Ospreay won his way into the finals by defeating Kevin Knight in the quarterfinals, and Konosuke Takeshita in the semifinals. Page bested Josh Alexander in the quarterfinals, while Fletcher topped Mark Briscoe in the quarterfinals round.
The Owen Hart Foundation women’s tournament finals are set for Double or Nothing following Wednesday’s Dynamite, with Jamie Hayter defeating Kris Statlander to advance. Hayter will face Mercedes Mone for an All In title shot at Double or Nothing next month.
The AEW Dynamite lineup for April 30:
AEW Dynamite, Wednesday, April 30 —
Owen Hart Foundation men’s tournament semifinals: Hangman Adam Page vs. Kyle Fletcher
AEW has revealed the brackets for the 2025 Men’s and Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournaments.
The eight-person tournaments will commence in the coming weeks, with the finals for both set for the Double or Nothing pay-per-view in Glendale, Arizona on Sunday, May 25. The winners of the tournaments will receive a championship belt to commemorate their wins, plus a shot at the championship of their choice, typically a World title shot.
All eight competitors were named in the women’s bracket, while a wild card spot indicating a mystery debut is included in the men’s bracket.
Kevin Knight was named as a replacement for Jay White who had previously declared for the tournament, but was taken out by The Death Riders in an angle on Wednesday’s Dynamite.
The competitors and the first round matchups:
2025 AEW Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament first round matches —
Will Ospreay vs. Kevin Knight
Brody King vs. Konosuke Takeshita
Mark Briscoe vs. Kyle Fletcher
Hangman Adam Page vs. Wild Card
2025 AEW Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament first round matches —
Bryan Danielson has declared for the AEW Owen Hart Foundation men’s tournament.
In a backstage promo on Wednesday’s Dynamite, Danielson announced his intention to enter the 2024 edition of the Owen Hart tournament, noting that it was his final year as a full-time pro wrestler and that winning the tournament could mean his last chance at winning the AEW World Championship.
"This might be my last shot. But, it's gonna be the best shot I've had in my entire career" – Bryan Danielson
AEW’s Tony Khan and the late Owen Hart’s widow Dr. Martha Hart announced the upcoming tournament at last month’s Double or Nothing pay-per-view, with the added twist that this year’s tournament winners will receive World title shots at All In at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, August 25.
This year’s men’s and women’s tournament finals will be held in Calgary, Alberta, Canada on Wednesday, July 10.
AEW has yet to announce a start date or other participants for this year’s tournaments.
Danielson and his Blackpool Combat Club teammates Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and the returning Wheeler Yuta were victorious in eight-man tag team action on Wednesday’s Dynamite. Our full report from the show is here.
A little something extra will be on the in the 2024 editions of the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament.
Dr. Martha Hart (the widow of the late Owen Hart) and AEW owner/president/CEO/GM/head of creative Tony Khan made a joint appearance on Sunday’s Double or Nothing pay-per-view pre-show and revealed that the winners of this year’s Owen Hart Foundation Men’s and Women’s Tournaments will receive AEW World title shots at August’s All In pay-per-view at Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday, August 25.
Furthermore, Khan confirmed Friday’s report that this year’s tournament finals will be held in Calgary, Alberta, Canada on Wednesday, July 10.
AEW has yet to announce start dates or participants for this year’s tournaments.
This marks the third consecutive year that AEW will hold tournaments to honor the late Owen Hart. The inaugural editions in 2022 were won by Adam Cole and Dr. Britt Baker, while Ricky Starks and Willow Nightingale were the 2023 winners of the Owen Cup.
Ricky Starks has won this year’s men’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament.
Starks pinned CM Punk on Saturday’s Collision to win the tournament. The finish of the match had the two rolling up one another in a near fall sequence. Starks shifted his weight to cover Punk and grabbed the top rope for leverage, scoring the win.
As Collision ended and Battle of the Belts VII began, Starks exited the ring as CM Punk sat up, stunned. Starks snatched the men’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament trophy from Jushin Thunder Liger, completely ignoring him as he made his exit.
Earlier on Collision, Willow Nightingale defeated Ruby Soho to win the women’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament.
CM Punk had defeated Satoshi Kojima at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door and Samoa Joe on last week’s episode of Collision to make it to Saturday’s finals. Ricky Starks, meanwhile, defeated Juice Robinson on the July 1 edition of Collision and Powerhouse Hobbs on last week’s show.
The finals for the men’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament is now set.
CM Punk will meet Ricky Starks in the finals, which will take place on next week’s episode of Collision. The two had a brief staredown before this week’s Collision ended.
Starks defeated Powerhouse Hobbs after QT Marshall inadvertently distracted the referee, causing Hobbs himself to become distracted. This allowed Starks to hit a spear and pin Hobbs. After the match, Marshall attempted to apologize to Hobbs, but Hobbs had none of it and shoved Marshall. He also attacked Aaron Solo after he became involved.
Punk defeated Samoa Joe for the first time in his career in their fourth encounter against one another, with the first three taking part in Ring of Honor. Punk won with a victory roll. After the match, Punk attempted to shake the hand of Joe, who obliged at first. However, it was a trap as Joe attempted to choke out Punk with the coquina clutch. FTR ran down for the save.
Both the men’s and women’s finals will take place at the Saddledome in Calgary. Matches between Ruby Soho & Skye Blue on next week’s Dynamite and Willow Nightingale & Athena on Rampage will determine the women’s finals.
For the first time since March 2005, CM Punk and Samoa Joe will go one-on-one in a singles match on AEW Collision for the right to move onto the men’s finals of the Owen Hart Foundation tournament.
Punk and Joe’s storied rivalry mainly took place in Ring of Honor as well as PWG and the UK’s FWA where they had their final match. In six singles matches, the two wrestled six times with Joe going 4-0-2 with two one-hour draws.
In the other Owen Hart men’s semifinal, Ricky Starks will face Powerhouse Hobbs in a meeting of past rivals.
The first Owen Hart tournament women’s semifinal is scheduled as former NJPW Strong Women’s Champion Willow Nightingale faces ROH Women’s Champion Athena.
AEW Tag Team Champions FTR will take on Bullet Club Gold’s Jay White & Juice Robinson in a tag team title eliminator match. If White & Robinson win, they earn a future title shot.
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The Collision cold open featured the Owen Hart Tournament semi-finalists hyping their matches, with CM Punk saying that he’s going to talk about their history right now.
This week’s Collision comes to us from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada inside the Brandt Centre. Kevin Kelly and Nigel McGuinness are on the call.
CM Punk Speaks
As Elton John welcomes us to Collision, CM Punk made his way to ringside. He got a positive reaction this week. Punk says that his history with Joe makes their match feel like the final, but he can’t overlook Hobbs or Starks. Punk says that he’s got scars and chipped teeth because of Samoa Joe, but history would be made tonight in the name of Owen Hart. He says that if it wasn’t for Owen Hart, most of the locker room wouldn’t be here today. He says that even though he’s a hockey guy, he’s not superstitious. He touches the trophy, saying that he will earn it. Punk can’t promise a victory, but he promises to give everything he has for the fans and for Owen.
– Kevin Kelly threw to a video package detailing Samoa Joe and CM Punk’s history, with footage from their trilogy in ROH. Joe says that there’s never been a day in Punk’s life where he was better than Joe. Punk says that he will beat Joe for the first time.
Owen Hart Foundation 2023 Men’s Tournament Semi Final Match: Ricky Starks defeated Powerhouse Hobbs (w/ QT Marshall, Aaron Solo & Harley Cameron)
A solid opener that was more about the finish than the match itself. With Johnny TV coming into the group, Hobbs leaving QTV is a foregone conclusion.
Hobbs overpowered Starks to start, but Starks was able to outmaneuver Hobbs and send him to the floor with a clothesline. Hobbs came back in the ring and laid Starks out with a lariat. Marshall got himself involved, choking Starks while Hobbs had the referee’s attention. Starks fought out of the corner but ran right into a back elbow from Hobbs. Hobbs eventually dropped Starks with a delayed vertical suplex. He sent Starks into the corner with a hard Irish Whip as we went to picture-in-picture break.
Hobbs held Starks in a bearhug as we came back from the commercial. Starks elbowed his way free and fired up, dropping Hobbs with a running clothesline. Hobbs cut off a Rochambeau set-up by driving Starks into the corner and clubbering him with lariats. Hobbs took Starks to his shoulders and went to the top rope, but Starks slid down and took Hobbs down with a powerbomb for a nearfall.
Hobbs ducked a springboard and fought off a tornado DDT, but Starks took him down with the DDT anyway. Starks set up the spear, but Marshall clipped his leg. Hobbs hit the spinebuster, but the referee was dealing with Marshall on the apron. Hobbs told Marshall to get down, but Starks bumped them together before hitting the spear to score the win and punch his ticket to the finals next week in Calgary.
– After the match, Marshall pleaded his case to Hobbs, who shoved him down in response. Aaron Solo got in the ring to try and diffuse the situation, but Hobbs hit him with a spinebuster. Harley Cameron jumped in the way, so Hobbs left the ring and stomped to the back.
– Miro said that he was ready to fight anyone. He said that no one would force him off his path. He said that there was a battle coming, one we’d all been waiting for.
– Backstage, Willow Nightingale noted that due to an injury in her matches in Japan, she wasn’t medically cleared. Athena entered the frame, accusing Nightingale of faking her injury to avoid another loss, noting that Nightingale lost her Strong Title in Japan. Nightingale said that she wanted the match on Rampage and said that she wanted an ROH Women’s Title shot once she wins. Athena said that if Nightingale made it to Rampage and beat her, she’ll think about giving her a title match.
– We got a video package hyping the Blood and Guts match on the July 19th Dynamite. This Wednesday, we will take a closer look at Blood and Guts.
Julia Hart (w/ Brody King) defeated Bambi Hall
Hall used her size advantage to take Hart down, but Hart tripped Hall on a dropdown and clubbered on her. It was here where commentary noted that next week’s Collision will be followed by a live Battle of the Belts. Hart hit a chop block before locking in a Rings of Saturn-style submission for the win.
– Malachi Black said that Andrade didn’t become who he was until he lost his mask. Black says that Andrade holds onto his mask like a child holding onto a teddy bear. He wants Andrade to show the world how great he truly is.
– Lexy Nair was backstage with Andrade El Idolo, asking him what his mask means to him. Andrade says that he’s not a coward like Black. He says that his mask represents himself, his family, his culture, and his people. When his mask is on, it’s time for business. When he takes it off, it’s time to fight.
AEW World Tag Team Title Eliminator Match: Jay White & Juice Robinson defeated FTR
A stellar tag team match here. This was an FTR special, building slowly to a high crescendo and a surprising finish, with the Bullet Club Gold team earning a future title shot. If that match is as great as this one, sign me up.
White started with Harwood, with Harwood forcing White to the ropes. Robinson and Wheeler tagged in, with Wheeler vaulting Robinson to the floor and forcing him to tag out. Wheeler avoided a double-team, with Harwood coming in the ring to drop both White and Robinson with German suplexes as we went to picture-in-picture break.
White sent Harwood into the buckles as we came back from break. Robinson tagged in and sent Harwood into the buckles chest first before hitting a snap suplex for a nearfall. Harwood dropped Robinson with a back elbow before tagging out and assisting Wheeler with a leg drop for a nearfall. A Wheeler dropkick scored a nearfall. Robinson and Wheeler traded chops before Robinson bit Wheeler’s forehead. Robinson went to the top, but Wheeler took him down with a Manhattan Drop. Wheeler hit the ten punches in the corner, but Robinson sent him to the floor with a Stun Gun.
White dropped Wheeler stomach-first on the apron to firmly take control. The Bullet Club team worked over Wheeler’s midsection. White spat at Harwood before locking on a Muta Lock, but Harwood chopped White to break it up. White sent Harwood into the barricades, allowing Wheeler to fight back. Wheeler caught White in a small package, but Robinson had the referee’s attention. White then suplexed Wheeler into the corner to re-take the advantage. Wheeler fought free to make a tag, but Harwood was fighting off Robinson so no tag was made. Harwood got knocked off the apron, forcing Wheeler to fight two-on-one. White low-bridged Wheeler to the floor as we went to another commercial.
Back from the break, Wheeler dodged a corner charge before finally getting the tag out to Harwood, who ran wild on Bullet Club Gold. Harwood caught White in a small package before dropping him with a brainbuster for a nearfall. The crowd chanted This Is Awesome as Harwood brought White to the top rope. Robinson headbutted Harwood down, but Wheeler dropped Robinson with a side suplex in the ring.
Harwood got back to the top rope, hitting a Powerplex alongside Wheeler for a close nearfall. FTR set up the spike piledriver, but White sent Harwood to the floor. Robinson hit Wheeler with the Left Hand of God, setting up the Blade Runner. FTR blocked it, but Robinson broke up the Shatter Machine. FTR hit the Spike Piledriver for a nearfall that Robinson broke up. Robinson tagged in, but White got a blind tag in. Juice Box into the Blade Buster scored another nearfall.
The crowd kindly plugged the video game with Fight Forever chants. A Pier Four brawl broke out, ending with Harwood hitting a rebound powerbomb on White for a nearfall. Harwood hit a sliding uppercut for another nearfall. Wheeler took out Robinson, but White dropped Wheeler with a Blade Runner. Harwood and White exchanged chops and forearms before Robinson tagged in blind. Harwood rolled up White, not realizing Robinson tagged in. That allowed Robinson to hit his facebuster for the win and the future title match.
– We got a Shawn Spears video package, highlighting his time as the Chairman. Christian noted that Spears would get his title match at Battle of the Belts next Saturday following Collision.
– After a commercial break, Tony Schiovane was in the back with FTR, although they were quickly interrupted by Bullet Club Gold. Jay White noted that they had beaten FTR twice in two weeks, and that they wanted to beat them twice in one night. They challenged FTR to a Two Out of Three Falls match next week, which FTR accepted.
Scorpio Sky defeated Action Andretti
It’s odd that this was supposed to be a Scorpio Sky showcase, but Andretti looked far better than him.
Fun fact, both of these men have pinned Chris Jericho. Although with Jericho’s recent output, that list is growing monthly. Andretti kept up with Sky on the mat until he ducked down for a back body drop when Sky jumped up and hit a double stomp on Andretti’s back.
We came back from commercial with Andretti fighting out of a chin lock and firing up on Sky. Andretti hit a dive to the floor. Back in the ring, Sky avoided a springboard 450 but ran into a Spanish Fly for a nearfall for Andretti. Andretti hit a shotgun dropkick but hit Sky’s knees on a split-legged moonsault. Andretti caught Sky with a rollup out of the TKO, but Sky kicked out and hit the TKO for the win. After the match, Sky shook Andretti’s hand.
– We got a rundown of next week’s Dynamite, featuring the semi-finals of the Blind Eliminator Tag Team Tournament – Orange Cassidy & Darby Allin vs. Daniel Garcia & Sammy Guevara, MJF & Adam Cole vs. Big Bill & Brian Cage – Komander vs. Chris Jericho, Ruby Soho vs. Skye Blue in the Women’s Hart Memorial Tournament, and Nick Wayne debuting against Swerve Strickland.
– Next week’s Collision will feature both the Women’s and Men’s Hart Memorial Tournament Finals, as well as the FTR vs. Bullet Club Gold Best of Three Falls match for the AEW Tag Team Titles.
Owen Hart Foundation 2023 Men’s Tournament Semi Final Match: CM Punk defeated Samoa Joe
A surprising finish, as I thought they would go further with the story of Punk never beating Joe. I do like the idea of Joe not being able to accept that things have changed after so long. This was a good main event, although I think these guys have better in them. I’m very interested in Punk vs. Starks next week, both from a quality perspective and in terms of who wins the tournament.
Joe and Punk started slow, with Punk avoiding chops and landing a few of his own. Joe locked on a knuckle lock, winning it before Punk kicked free and chopped him again. Punk locked on a headlock, calling back to their ROH trilogy as I’ve been told. Punk kept avoiding chops, but Joe walked out of the way of a crossbody before finally landing a chop to Punk’s back and his chest. Joe hit another chop and kicked Punk down before dropping Punk with punches in the corner. Joe dropped Punk with a back elbow. Joe went for the face wash in the corner, but Punk avoided it. Punk went to the second rope, but Joe chopped him over the top to the floor as we went to a picture-in-picture commercial break.
Joe knocked Punk down as we came back from break. Joe locked Punk in a chin lock but missed a knee drop as Punk tried to fire up. Punk hit a leg lariat and a rising knee, and when Joe caught him in the Coquina Clutch, Punk dropped him with a back suplex. Punk hit another trio of rising knees. Punk went to the top for the elbow drop and hit it for a nearfall. Punk called for the Go To Sleep, but Joe took him down into a crossface. Punk got to the ropes to break it, but Joe caught him with a snap powerslam for a nearfall.
The crowd chanted for Owen Hart as Punk caught Joe with a high kick for a nearfall. Punk went to the top again, but Joe cut him off and went for the Muscle Buster. Punk fought out and dropped Joe with a neckbreaker. Go To Sleep attempt got avoided again, but Punk slipped out of the Coquina Clutch and rolled Joe up for the win and the berth in the tournament finals. It’s official for next week’s Collision: CM Punk vs. Ricky Starks in the Owen Hart Tournament Finals.
After the match, Joe and Punk stared each other down. The crowd chanted for Owen Hart as Joe offered a handshake. Punk looked wary but accepted it. He shouldn’t have done that, as Joe snatched Punk into the Coquina Clutch while shouting that Punk was never better than him. Joe grabbed a chair, but FTR jogged down to stop Joe. Ricky Starks looked on from the stage as Punk recovered in the ring.
CM Punk has advanced to the semifinals of the AEW Owen Hart Foundation men’s tournament.
Punk defeated NJPW’s Satoshi Kojima in a quarterfinals bout at Sunday’s AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door pay-per-view in Toronto to advance, pinning Kojima after hitting a Go To Sleep.
Similar to Saturday’s Collision in Toronto, Punk received a mixed reaction from the Toronto crowd at Forbidden Door, and he played into the negative side of the response with exaggerated heelish mannerisms.
The bout was Punk’s first singles match since last September’s All Out pay-per-view, where he defeated Jon Moxley for the AEW World title in a bout where he tore his left triceps.
Punk now awaits the winner of the quarterfinals bout between Roderick Strong and Samoa Joe, with those two set to square off on this week’s Collision episode.
On the other side of the bracket, Dustin Rhodes vs. Powerhouse Hobbs is one quarterfinals bout, and the other is Ricky Starks vs. Juice Robinson. Both of those matches are also set for this week’s Collision, which will be taped on Thursday in Hamilton, Ontario and will air Saturday.
The Owen Hart Foundation tournaments will return in 2023.
Tony Khan revealed the news on Thursday’s Full Gear media call in response to a question from our own Dave Meltzer.
“I do plan to do the Owen Hart tournaments in 2023. I’d like to continue my great relationship with Dr. Martha Hart and her family. Oje Hart recently attended the Jaguars-Broncos game at Wembley Stadium. I really like Oje, he’s a tremendous guy, and Martha and the whole family, they’re great. We loved having them in AEW and the Owen Hart tournament tradition will continue,” Khan said on the call.
“I really appreciate Chris Jericho facilitating that connection several years ago actually during the pandemic,” he continued.
A timeline for the 2023 tournaments has not been revealed but the finals of last year’s tournament took place at AEW Double or Nothing in May.
Britt Baker won the inaugural women’s tournament. She defeated Danielle Kamela in a qualifying match, Maki Itoh in the first round, Toni Storm in the semifinals, and Ruby Soho in the finals.
Adam Cole won the inaugural men’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament. He defeated Dax Harwood in the first round, Jeff Hardy in the semifinals, and Samoa Joe in the finals.
Tonight on #AEWDynamite next on @TBSNetwork @ 8pm ET/7pm CT, the inaugural Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament begins on a huge night of pro wrestling!
Thank you Dr. Martha Hart, Oje Hart & Athena Hart for joining us tonight as @AEW honors the legacy of the late great Owen Hart! pic.twitter.com/4vayhDLBwy
A new qualifying match for AEW’s Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament has been announced.
At today’s AEW Dark taping in Orlando, it was revealed that Rey Fenix will face Dante Martin in a qualifier. It was not immediately made clear when the match will be taking place.
Five wrestlers have qualified for the Men’s Tournament, with a Jeff Hardy vs. Bobby Fish qualifier set for this Wednesday’s Dynamite in Baltimore. Samoa Joe, Darby Allin, Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly, and Dax Harwood have already secured spots on the men’s side, while Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D., Toni Storm, Jamie Hayter, Ruby Soho, Red Velvet, and Hikaru Shida have earned spots on the women’s side.
Brackets for the Men’s and Women’s Tournaments have not been revealed.
The finals of the Owen Hart Foundation Men’s and Women’s Tournaments will be held at the Double or Nothing pay-per-view in Las Vegas on Sunday, May 29. That show is set to be headlined by a Hangman Page vs. CM Punk match for the AEW World Championship.
Darby Allin has qualified for the AEW Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament.
Allin defeated Swerve Strickland in a qualifying match on this week’s AEW Rampage to punch his ticket for the Owen Cup. Allin used a cradle to score a flash pin on Strickland.
Five wrestlers have now qualified for the men’s Owen Cup. Allin joins ROH World Television Champion Samoa Joe, Kyle O’Reilly, Adam Cole, and Dax Harwood in qualifying.
An unspecified number of participants are set for the Tournament, with the finals set for the May 29 Double or Nothing pay-per-view in Las Vegas.
Joe defeated Max Caster to qualify, O’Reilly defeated Jungle Boy, Cole defeated NJPW’s Tomohiro Ishii, and Harwood defeated FTR teammate Cash Wheeler to cement his place.
Jeff Hardy vs. Bobby Fish in another qualifying match is set for the Wednesday, May 4 Dynamite in Baltimore.
In his AEW debut, Samoa Joe defeated Max Caster to qualify for the Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament on Dynamite.
Joe pinned Caster after hitting a Muscle Buster, becoming the first competitor to qualify in the men’s Owen bracket.
Joe made a surprise appearance at last week’s ROH Supercard of Honor pay-per-view, saving undisputed ROH World Champion Jonathan Gresham from an attack at the hands of Jay Lethal and Sonjay Dutt. ROH and AEW owner Tony Khan then announced that Joe had signed with AEW, and Joe appeared at the post-show press conference to address the media and answer questions. It was at the presser that Joe first announced his intentions to enter the Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament.
Additional qualifying matches for the Owen will continue in the coming weeks on AEW programming. Jamie Hayter and Toni Storm became the first women to qualify for the Owen with wins on last week’s Rampage and Dynamite. Hikaru Shida faces Julia Hart in another qualifier on tonight’s Dynamite.