Kenny Omega's AEW Future After Double or Nothing Revealed

Kenny Omega will defend the AEW International Championship at Fyter Fest after winning Anarchy in the Arena at Double or Nothing.

Kenny Omega’s AEW Future After Double or Nothing Revealed
  • Kenny Omega will defend the AEW International Championship in a Fatal 4 Way match at Fyter Fest, with participants determined by a tournament.
  • At Double or Nothing 2025, Omega's team won the Anarchy in the Arena match against The Death Riders and The Young Bucks in a chaotic, weapons-heavy bout.
  • The match ended with Omega's team trapping opponents in an ambulance, leading to Omega hitting a One Winged Angel and Swerve Strickland securing the pin with a thumbtack-laden shoe stomp.
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Kenny Omega is set for an AEW International Championship defense at the upcoming Fyter Fest, where he will put the title on the line in a Fatal 4 Way match. The challengers for this championship contest will be determined through a tournament. This announcement follows Omega’s significant victory at AEW Double or Nothing 2025.

At Double or Nothing 2025, Kenny Omega was part of the victorious team in the Anarchy in the Arena match. He teamed with Swerve Strickland, Willow Nightingale, and The Opps, consisting of Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Katsuyori Shibata.

Their opponents in the demanding contest were The Death Riders, comprised of Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, Marina Shafir, and Wheeler Yuta, alongside The Young Bucks, Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson. The match was characterized by its widespread brawling across multiple locations, extensive use of weapons including tables, thumbtacks, forklifts, and an ambulance, with AEW employing split-screen coverage to capture the simultaneous action.

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Several distinct moments occurred during the match, including Swerve Strickland’s entrance themed as The Predator and Samoa Joe making a delayed appearance from the crowd. The soundtrack to the match notably shifted multiple times, from The Young Bucks’ theme music to “I’m So Excited,” and later to “Let the Bodies Hit the Floor,” a change reportedly requested by Kenny Omega.

The course of the match also saw interference from several individuals. Hook made an appearance to assist The Opps, Gabe Kidd intervened on behalf of The Death Riders, and Mark Briscoe, visibly bloodied, aided the babyface wrestlers.

The concluding sequence of the Anarchy in the Arena match saw Kenny Omega’s team successfully trap The Death Riders inside an ambulance, which allowed them to isolate Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson in the ring. Kenny Omega delivered a V-Trigger, and after Swerve Strickland equipped a new shoe laden with thumbtacks, Omega executed a One Winged Angel on Nick Jackson through a table that had been rigged with electrical wiring.

Swerve Strickland then secured the pinfall victory for his team by performing a double foot stomp with his weaponized shoe.

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