“The Aerial Assassin” was also asked how confident he is about being world champion, if he gets that main event victory at All In. Ospreay asked his own questions, pondering what pay-per-view he’s been on that he hasn’t stolen, or what time he hasn’t stepped up to the mark whenever he’s been asked to. He believes he can carry all three letters in “AEW.”
“That middle letter, the ‘E,’ that’s the standard,” he said. “‘Elite.’ When everybody talks about an elite pro wrestler, there is no one better on this planet, mate. I believe that with my heart. I believe that with my soul. I know what I’m capable of. I know what I can do. This place, the motto, and it gets said over and over and over again, ‘this is where the best wrestle.’ No, mate, this is where the Billy GOAT wrestles and I am ready more than ever to take that top spot and take AEW to new heights.”
Ospreay goes on to face the winner of Mark Davis vs. “Jungle” Jack Perry. On the other side of the bracket of “The Owen,” Swerve Strickland also won at Double or Nothing in a victory over Bandido, and he will face the winner of Claudio Castagnoli vs. Brody King.
Whether it be against Davis or Perry, the date of Ospreay’s next match in the tournament has yet to be determined. If he advances to the final, he’ll compete at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door at the SAP Center in San Jose, California on June 28.



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