Reports of Ricochet going to AEW bring up one question: whether he will face Will Ospreay at the All In. The former, who was moved to WWE’s alumni section, had his contract expire recently, making him a free agent.
He was written off WWE television when Bron Breakker attacked him and delivered a powerslam onto the hood of a car. Following the attack, Ricochet left the arena in an ambulance. This was the last time the high flyer was seen in the promotion before his contract expired.
Now, news of Ricochet’s contract expiration ignited fan speculation about his potential arrival in AEW. Fightful Select reported that his is likely to join Tony Khan’s promotion soon. This fueled further remors about whether he’d debut at AEW’s biggest show, All In, on August 25th at Wembley Stadium in London.
Following his unsuccessful bid for the AEW World Title against Swerve Strickland at Forbidden Door, Will Ospreay still is an AEW International Championship. As AEW gears up for All In, fans are excited to know who will he defend the title against. While Ricochet’s potential arrival in AEW has many excited about a dream match, recent reports from Fightful Select suggest it won’t be happening at this major event.
Who will Will Ospreay face at AEW All In?
Last week’s AEW Dynamite saw a exchange between MJF, Daniel Garcia, and Will Ospreay. While MJF discussed a potential match with Garcia at All In, Ospreay stole the spotlight by announcing his own title defense against Garcia on the upcoming Chicago Dynamite. This left MJF fuming, ignored, and exchanging glances with Ospreay.
With Ospreay’s title match against Garcia on Dynamite and his interruption of MJF’s plans, speculation is mounting. Will MJF interfere in Ospreay’s title defense, potentially setting up a future championship clash between them at All In at Wembley Stadium? It will be interesting to see what happens on Dynamite.