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Ospreay, for all his various and many faults, is an exceptional professional wrestler.

He's like one of those dunce Premier League footballers you can well imagine struggles to tie his laces before a game and is bantered off the face of the planet by his teammates. But, for whatever reason, that footballer - and how Will Ospreay hasn't just signed for Manchester City for £72M is a mystery - just gets football, and not only the physical side. Every morsel of intellect is concentrated specifically on the tactical side of the game.

Ospreay is great, and if he was once indistinguishable to Ricochet, as their infamous match so thrillingly suggested, he wasn't by 2019. Ospreay developed into a fantastic storyteller of incredible depth, and if Ricochet once had that in his locker too, he sure as sh*t didn't on the main roster with his relatively enervated, patterned matches.

Rollins claimed otherwise in phase two of his meltdown, instigating a tribal war in the process.

He called Ospreay "little", too, when Ospreay was bigger than him. He also implied, and he wasn't not going to do this, that the US Title was prestigious.

Seth Rollins is the only person having a better 2020 than 2019.

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