Multiple Owen Hart Cup Matches Added To AEW Dynasty, Updated Card
Photo Credit: AEW
AEW Dynamite saw multiple matches added to the Owen Hart Cup for AEW Dynasty.
AEW Dynasty is set to take place this weekend at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. With an already exciting lineup for the pay-per-view. On the April 2nd edition of AEW Dynamite, Will Ospreay teamed up with Kevin Knight to face Blake Christian and Lee Johnson.
Advertisement
Ospreay and Knight picked up the win, celebrating their victory before Tony Schiavone revealed that their match in the Men's Owen Hart Tournament quarterfinals would take place at AEW Dynasty.
The show also featured a big update for the Women's Owen Hart Tournament. Mercedes Mone will face Julia Hart in the quarterfinals at Dynasty. During a backstage interview with Renee Paquette, Mone discussed her upcoming match against the TBS Champion at AEW Dynasty.
After confidently stating that she would win, Renee Paquette revealed that Mone is scheduled for a tag team match on Collision. Mone will team up with her former rival, Harley Cameron, to face Julia Hart and Athena.
Harley Cameron interrupted them with her puppet. She called them a dream team, but Mone looked disgusted and walked away. Cameron declared their team name as the 'Money Wrath Train.'
Advertisement
Catch up on everything that went down on AEW Dynamite here.
Updated card for AEW Dynasty
AEW has made Dynasty even more exciting by adding two new matches to the card. Here is the updated lineup for the highly anticipated pay-per-view:
Jon Moxley (c) vs. Swerve Strickland – World Championship Match
Toni Storm (c) vs. Megan Bayne – Women's World Championship Match
Kenny Omega (c) vs. Ricochet vs. 'Speedball' Mike Bailey – Triple Threat Match for the International Championship
Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, PAC, and Wheeler Yuta) (c) vs. Rated FTR (Cope, Cash Wheeler, and Dax Harwood) – Trios Championship Match
Chris Jericho (c) vs. Bandido – Title vs. Mask Match for the ROH World Championship
Daniel Garcia (c) vs. Adam Cole – TNT Championship Match
Will Ospreay vs. Kevin Knight – Men's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarterfinal
Mercedes Mone vs. Julia Hart – Women's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarterfinal
RELATED: AEW Dynamite Results: Review, Grades, Card For April 2nd
The post Multiple Owen Hart Cup Matches Added To AEW Dynasty, Updated Card appeared first on Wrestlezone.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
16 hours ago
- Yahoo
Dominik Mysterio Continues To Bury CM Punk In Hilarious Fashion
Dominik Mysterio really doesn't like CM Punk and isn't afraid to let the world know why he feels that way. WWE Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio was a recent guest on Casual Conversations with The Classic. When asked about how he feels about CM Punk nowadays, Mysterio didn't hold back on burying Punk in hilarious fashion. Advertisement 'I think we just both mutually hate each other equally,' Dominik Mysterio began. 'I f*cking hate CM Punk, I don't know what it is about that guy, I don't know if it's because he looks like Eddie Munster and I want to kick him in the f*cking face. Or the fact that everyone is like, 'He finally did it, he finally got his WrestleMania main event.' Good for you, old man. 60 years old, it took you what, 45 years to accomplish your one goal? It's about time. 'It's what they say about babies. When they have tantrums, you give them what they want so they shut the f*ck up. I'm pretty sure that's what happened. That's why he needed a favor from Paul Heyman. There is a reason he was never in the main event. You call yourself the Best in the World. I don't need to go around calling myself the Best in the World. People know I'm better than the best. 'I don't need to call myself Best in the World at 70 years old. People do it for me. You have [John] Cena talking about me, JBL, AJ Styles, legends talking about me. I don't need to do it for myself or say these things about me because people say it for me. My work speaks for itself. Here you go with CM Punk. I could go on this rant forever, but I need to stop myself.' [H/T: Fightful] READ MORE: Dominik Mysterio Explains Why He Hates CM Punk So Much Advertisement What do you make of Dominik Mysterio's overall comments? Do you enjoy his burials of CM Punk in interviews as of late? Let us know your overall thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below. The post Dominik Mysterio Continues To Bury CM Punk In Hilarious Fashion appeared first on Wrestlezone.
Yahoo
16 hours ago
- Yahoo
CM Punk Explains the Message Behind One of His Most Meaningful Tattoos
Many professional wrestlers have filled their bodies with tattoos. One such star is the Second City Saint, CM Punk. Recently, Punk revealed what one of his most important pieces is. Punk was the latest guest on WWE's Tattooed series. During the episode, the Best in the World shared that one of the most painful tattoos he has ever gotten was the one behind his ear. It is a diamond with stars and the number 31 etched on it. CM Punk revealed that this design also means a lot to him, as the number 31 represents his family. He also shared that his entire family has the same tattoo, in different parts of their bodies. Advertisement 'The one behind my ear, which really technically is on my skull, was next level [painful]. But it's small enough to where I was like, I can survive this. The top three most meaningful tattoos that I have that are near and dear to me. It represents my family. Every sibling has a color, and the family number is 31. The number was just dad's jersey number which was adopted by everybody. So, the little sisters play softball, soccer. They all were so moved they went out and got the same tattoo. So, we all have it. Just in different areas,' CM Punk said. During the show, CM Punk also revealed why he has a Pepsi tattoo, noting that it's not just because he liked the soda. Which wrestler do you think has the best tattoos? The post CM Punk Explains the Message Behind One of His Most Meaningful Tattoos appeared first on Wrestlezone.
Yahoo
20 hours ago
- Yahoo
Messi fakes, rare Mantles and the best buy in the hobby right now
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - MAY 31: Lionel Messi (10) of Inter Miami CF is seen warming up prior to an MLS soccer match between Inter Miami CF and Columbus Crew at Chase Stadium on May 31, 2025 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Photo by Chris Arjoon/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) The NBA Finals start tonight, Collectors. Who you got!? Hopefully not team, ' This small market Finals is bad for ratings !' The benefit of an NBA Finals lacking global superstars? A chance for a new one to emerge. And Mantel's Keegan Wagner ( with help from eBay data ) thinks that Tyrese Haliburton, recently considered overrated by his peers, is actually underrated when it comes to his collectibility market, making him THE BEST buy in The Hobby right now. Advertisement Agree? Let us know over on Mantel. And by the way! Today, the Mantel experience gets even better, as we dropped an update that delivers enhanced profile stats, a more engaging leaderboard, and improvements to DMs and photo uploads. So update your app ASAP, and if you aren't on Mantel yet, get crackin! Topps is remaking Lionel Messi autograph cards after PSA, the leading card grading co , refused to authenticate signatures from at least five Topps sets, including the high-end 2022-23 Dynasty line. A Topps collector support manager confirmed remakes were underway, suggesting the issue spans multiple cards. While Topps has yet to publicly address the situation, the scale and value of the affected cards, (there are 204 total Messi cards in the Dynasty run), has some high-end Messi collectors concerned. Memory Lane's Spring Rarities Auction tallied $5.2M, led by a record-setting $231K sale of a PSA 8 1954 Stahl-Meyer Mickey Mantle, the highest graded known example. Originally inserted in hot dog packs, the card's clean condition helped drive the price. Pre-war cards also performed well in the auction, including a 1915 Cracker Jack Ty Cobb PSA 5, which hammered for $65K. High-grade examples from the 1933 Goudey set and iconic post-war stars like Jackie Robinson and Willie Mays rounded out a deep bench of bidding action. Yesterday Topps released the 2025 Topps Sterling Baseball set, one of the most premium products the company puts out each year. This year's highlights include a Shohei Ohtani game used bat relic with matching Kanji autograph, and the Charter Member 50/50 Club auto card, marking his historic 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases season. The set also features a Willie Mays & John F. Kennedy dual cut auto 'A Moment in Time' insert, blending sports and history. Shohei Ohtani – Game-Used Kanji Bat Relic with Kanji Autograph (Topps) Restoring vintage sports jerseys is becoming an increasingly popular practice among collectors, blending craftsmanship with nostalgia to preserve game-worn history. The Athletic profiled jersey restorers bringing new life to priceless and sentimental uniforms, like a tattered Orioles jersey from the 1970s or a restored Jesse Jefferson jersey gifted to his son. As the practice gains traction, it's carving out a place in the broader memorabilia market, where sentiment and authenticity often go hand in hand. In London? Head over to the London Concours, which wraps up it's ninth year later today. The rare car event drew a record 90 vehicles to the Honourable Artillery Company's cricket pitch in central London, showcasing a wild range of collectible rides. Highlights include a rare 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia SS, finally making its debut after a long restoration and a 1967 AC 428 Frua Spyder prototype, which took top honors in the event's AC class. In 1996, a Rolex Datejust found on a body pulled from the English Channel became the linchpin in solving a murder case that initially offered no ID, wallet, or obvious leads. Preserved by cold waters and discovered by a fishing duo off Brixham, the victim wore the watch still ticking, displaying a time and date that helped narrow the window of death. This seemingly routine timepiece ultimately identified the victim as Ronald Platt and led authorities to a man living under his identity: Canadian conman and fugitive Albert Walker. The watch's serial number, service records, and robust construction made it a forensic breadcrumb trail, underscoring that, in the world of collectibles, even a watch can carry deadly secrets. Your collection deserves a community. Download Mantel today.