Will Ospreay’s return at AEW Revolution didn’t just mark the end of a long recovery — it also set the stage for what he believes will be AEW’s most important event yet.
After months away following neck surgery, Ospreay made his comeback at the March 15 AEW Revolution pay-per-view in Los Angeles. He later confirmed the full timeline of his recovery, revealing that he underwent double fusion surgery in September 2025 and wasn’t cleared to compete again until late February 2026. Less than three weeks after being medically cleared, he was back in the ring. Now, Ospreay is already looking ahead.
In a new promotional video tied to AEW’s ticket presale for All In 2026, Ospreay spoke directly to fans and made a bold claim about what’s coming later this year when AEW returns to Wembley Stadium in London.
“This is The Aerial Assassin Will Ospreay and I need to tell you guys that on the 30th of August, AEW presents All In in London, once again in Wembley Stadium. Make sure you get your tickets because this is going to be the biggest night in AEW’s history.”
Ospreay’s comments come just days after his dramatic return at Revolution, where he interrupted the aftermath of Jon Moxley’s brutal title defense and immediately targeted the Death Riders faction. The moment signaled that Ospreay is being positioned for a major role moving forward, potentially on a direct path toward a headline match.
With All In 2026 already shaping up as AEW’s marquee event of the year, Ospreay’s statement adds even more weight to the show — especially considering his connection to the UK crowd and Wembley Stadium. After spending months recovering from a serious neck injury, Ospreay is now not only back, but already pointing to what he believes will be a defining moment for the company.
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