Will Ospreay retains title at All Out, Ricochet debuts in AEW, sparking anticipation for potential matchup
Will Ospreay successfully defended his International Championship against PAC at the recent All Out event. This was Ospreay’s first title defense since defeating MJF at All In. On the same night, former WWE star Ricochet made his debut in AEW during the Casino Gauntlet match at Wembley Stadium. Given their history from the Best of the Super Juniors tournament, fans are eager to see Ricochet face off against Ospreay, known as the “Aerial Assassin.”
Actor Freddie Prinze Jr., speaking on his podcast, expressed enthusiasm for a potential match between Ospreay and Ricochet. He praised Ospreay’s wrestling skills, describing him as flawless and comparing his performances to watching a magician. Prinze believes that a match between Ospreay and Ricochet could be a contender for match of the year. He also likened Ospreay’s over-the-top style to Looney Tunes cartoons and commended his ability to protect himself while performing high-risk moves.
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