10 New Directions For AEW After All In 2023

2. Will Ospreay Ruling The Roost

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The future looks bright.

Will Ospreay looked every big the top star as he strutted around Wembley Stadium owning it. The guy had to be bursting with pride throughout his match with Jericho, and rightly so. After all, Will knew he had the backing of Chris, Tony Khan and every living soul inside the giant venue. It's hard to see that changing anytime soon.

Ospreay will surely be somebody Khan books as a tippy-top guy very soon. The all-rounder has admitted he's open to new challenges once his New Japan deal expires, and inking a contract to become #AllElite sounds like the most logical play he could make in late-2023.

More of that All In magic awaits Will if he signs on the dotted line. AEW is clearly crying out to push Ospreay as a star WWE wishes they could have on their books, and that's all-but-guaranteed to happen if he puts pen to paper.

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