AEW Double Or Nothing 2024: 10 Nightmares That Could Come True

5. Will Ospreay Eats An Unnecessary Loss

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ARGH!

No, no this cannot happen. Look, every professional wrestler has to lose eventually, and it's hardly like Will Ospreay is 2,349-0 in terms of a win-loss record throughout his career. He will stare at the ceiling in AEW someday, but it feels too soon and this clash vs. Roderick Strong defo isn't the one, bruv.

Right, that's the final mention of Will's favourite word. Promise. Seriously though, the fact there will be other Undisputed Kingdom members around ringside has this writer fairly worried that Ospreay will flop when going after the International Title then move up the card anyway. That'd spit in the face of structure for his All Elite run.

This is a dude TK will be relying on to headline major stadium shows over in the UK, and it's important that Will looks like one of the best rather than one of the rest. Putting the International Title on him isn't a top plan, but it's too late to back out now.

Or...is it? ARGH!

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