One Big Thing
Former WWE star Nic Nemeth explains why Will Ospreay’s current championship-free status in AEW is actually beneficial for both the wrestler and the company.
Why It Matters
Ospreay’s position in AEW demonstrates how a top-tier performer can maintain significant audience interest and tell compelling stories without holding a championship, challenging traditional wrestling booking conventions.
By The Numbers
• 2 previous runs with the AEW International Championship
• 0 AEW World Championship reigns
• 5+ high-profile matches against top stars since joining AEW full-time
Key Details
• Nemeth emphasizes Ospreay’s versatility as a potential world champion while praising AEW’s patience in not rushing a title run
• Quote: “Whether they don’t make him champion for five years, or he is in a month, it doesn’t matter. Everyone’s gonna be watching his segments.”
• Ospreay’s current storyline with Kyle Fletcher proves compelling narratives don’t require championship stakes
Notable Opponents
• Bryan Danielson
• MJF
• Konosuke Takeshita
• Roderick Strong
• Swerve Strickland
Current Status
Ospreay is currently preparing for a personal feud against former ally Kyle Fletcher at AEW Full Gear, showcasing how character-driven storylines can captivate audiences without title implications.
What do you think about AEW’s handling of Will Ospreay so far? Should he be fast-tracked to the world title picture, or do you agree with Nemeth that his current position works perfectly? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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