
AEW Double or Nothing 2025 Results and Reactions
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Summary
In this episode, Joshua and Jeremy discuss the AEW Double or Nothing 2025 pay-per-view, sharing their thoughts on various matches, including the kickoff matches, the main card highlights, and specific match analyses. They express their opinions on the pacing, storytelling, and character developments within AEW, particularly focusing on the performances of wrestlers like Mercedes Mone, FTR, Ricochet, and Okada. The conversation delves into the overall quality of the event, with both hosts sharing their critiques and insights on the wrestling landscape. In this conversation, Joshua and Jeremy discuss various wrestling matches, focusing on ticket pricing, match analysis, character development, and storytelling in wrestling. They critique the overbooking in the Anarchy in the Arena match and express disappointment in the outcomes of key matches, particularly the main event between Hangman Page and Will Ospreay. The discussion also touches on future events and the need for better storytelling in wrestling.
Takeaways
- The pay-per-view had a total of 11 matches and ran for five hours.
- Mercedes Mone's match was one of the highlights of the card.
- FTR's heel turn was unexpected and added intrigue to their match.
- The ambulance match between Ricochet and Mark Briscoe was criticized for its pacing.
- The Hurt Syndicate's match felt like filler and lacked excitement.
- Okada's character and title reign were discussed as being stale.
- The hosts noted the lack of storytelling in AEW's monthly events.
- There was a consensus that many matches felt like filler rather than meaningful contests.
- The conversation highlighted the tribalism in wrestling fandoms.
- The hosts expressed a desire for more engaging storylines in AEW. Ticket prices can be unexpectedly high, affecting planning.
- Filler matches can detract from the overall experience.
- Character development is crucial for engaging storytelling in wrestling.
- Overbooking can lead to chaotic and unsatisfying matches.
- The outcome of matches should align with the storyline for better impact.
- Wrestlers like Will Ospreay deserve more recognition and better storylines.
- AEW's approach to match outcomes can sometimes telegraph results too early.
- The importance of good mic skills in wrestling cannot be overstated.
- Future events need to focus on meaningful storylines and character arcs.
- Fans appreciate matches that feel significant and well-paced.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Double or Nothing 2025
05:00 Main Card Highlights
10:03 Mercedes Mone vs. Jamie Hayter
14:51 FTR's Heel Turn and Match Analysis
20:03 Ricochet vs. Mark Briscoe: An Ambulance Match
25:08 The Hurt Syndicate vs. Sons of Texas
29:58 Okada vs. "Speedball" Mike Bailey
35:27 Anarchy in the Arena: Overbooked Chaos
45:17 Main Event: Hangman Page vs. Will Ospreay
54:11 Looking Ahead: Future Matches and Events