AEW Revolution 2024: 10 Things That Must Happen

6. Will Ospreay Wins Clean

AEW Revolution 2024 Sting
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No other result makes sense here.

It's imperative that Will Ospreay looks like a million bucks and a future World Champion during this match. After all, it's his first bout as an AEW full-timer. Sorry, Konosuke Takeshita, but you're far from the focus at Revolution. This match is nailed on to be the Ospreay show and that's that.

There is some history between Will and The Don Callis Family to lean on, of course, but in general this match should be a showcase of everything Ospreay does best and a teaser of what's to come next. Good luck to anybody who follows Will and Konosuke, basically.

Takeshita can get some of his own licks in, yes. Should he win? Nope. Not a chance. Will must come out on top and then romp onto All Elite telly with some serious swagger before launching into a feud that'll carry him all the way to Double Or Nothing in the summer.

Beyond that, Wembley awaits.

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