Adam Page, Toni Storm retain AEW titles at Forbidden Door; Will Ospreay faces Death Riders beatdown
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All Elite Wrestling’s Forbidden Door pay-per-view brought together wrestlers from AEW, Ring of Honor, New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Stardom, RevPro and Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) all under one roof on Sunday.
The card featured eight championship matches, including the matches listed on the pre-show. And when the dust settled in London’s O2 Arena, the title pictures didn’t change much for the most part.
Will Ospreay also took the brunt of the violence in the final match of the night.
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Read below for some of the highlights from Forbidden Door.
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Jon Moxley entered a steel cage match at Forbidden Door 2025. (All Elite Wrestling)
Kenny Omega, Kota Ibushi, Darby Allin, Hiroshi Tanahashi and Will Ospreay may have won the unsanctioned Lights Out Steel Cage Match against The Death Riders, Gabe Kidd and Matt and Nick Jackson. But it was Jon Moxley’s faction who savaged Ospreay at the end.
Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli and Gabe Kidd brutalized Ospreay, targeting the neck which he was set to have surgery on. Ospreay’s teammates couldn’t get to him in time as the Death Riders locked the door and their opponents went to work on him.
Now, it appears Ospreay is going to be out of action for quite a while.
Ospreay’s teammates appeared to be in shock as AEW medical personnel attended to Ospreay. He was seen in a neck brace as Forbidden Door ended.
Adam Page retained the AEW World Championship at Forbidden Door 2025. (All Elite Wrestling)
Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF) may have had the advantage going into the AEW World Championship match. He could win the title on a disqualification or a count


