Mascara Dorada has become one of CMLL's most buzzworthy stars, and he has also wrestled for NJPW and RevPro, among other ...
In an electrifying turn of events at NJPW's New Year Dash, the United Empire, led by the dynamic Will Ospreay, and BULLET CLUB's War Dogs, helmed by David Finlay, collided in a high-stakes ...
Ricochet does not feel jealously over what Will Ospreay achieved since their iconic match. The pair faced off at the BOSJ ...
Before signing with AEW, Ospreay spent several years in Japan as one of NJPW’s biggest stars. He had sporadic matches for AEW starting in 2022 as part of the working relationship that exists ...
Will Ospreay took to Twitter to commemorate his one-year anniversary in AEW; the updated card for NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 19.
Will Ospreay, and Matt Cardona. NJPW released a statement apologizing to fans who were hoping to see El Phantasmo perform, wishing the wrestler a speedy and full recovery, and listing card changes ...
More recently, WWE has reportedly expressed interest in signing Will Ospreay, who—like Okada—has worked for both AEW and NJPW for much of his career. Ospreay may be headed to AEW as soon as ...
AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door 2023 is a night filled with dream matches for the ages, including Bryan Danielson vs. Kazuchika Okada and Will Ospreay vs. Kenny Omega. In 2022, the inaugural Forbidden ...
Kyle Fletcher turned his back on The Aerial Assassin in a huge twist. In NJPW, Ospreay and Fletcher were members of the United Empire. They later reunited in AEW as members of the Don Callis Family.
NJPW has always relied on a top foreign (gaijin) heel to anchor its main event scene. Will Ospreay, Jay White and Kenny Omega have both filled that role in recent years, but NJPW has struggled to ...
Kenny Omega is returning to NJPW. On Wednesday, the company announced that Omega would be making a special appearance at the New Japan Pro Wrestling Power Struggle event on November 4. The ...
He took to social media today to reflect on the one-year anniversary of his signing. Ospreay said there’s still “so much more ...