Alex Windsor Details Will Ospreay’s Involvement With Pro-Wrestling: EVE Promotion
She stated that Ospreay boosts the morale more than it already is.
Will Ospreay is regularly at the UK-based Pro-Wrestling: EVE promotion and helping out at their shows behind the scenes, in addition to promoting shows and matches on social media.
Ospreay’s involvement with the promotion was delved into by fellow AEW talent and his significant other, Alex Windsor. She guest appeared on AEW Unrestricted and highlighted Ospreay’s willingness to assist everyone at EVE, and added that he boosts morale.
“He first started coming in — obviously, when I worked the shows, he’d just come along to watch, and then, obviously being the wrestling fanatic that he is, he just started being like, ‘Okay, can I just give this person advice? Can I just give that person advice?’ And I think, over time — again, it wasn’t just a case that he just came in and was like, alright, I’m running this now. It was kind of like a steady, he wanted to get more and more involved and obviously with the help of Dann (Read). So when he’s there now, again, he obviously helps me with my matches but he gives every single girl on the show as much dedication and advice and just time to work with all the girls. You can just tell. He loves wrestling but he loves the other side of it. Not just being in the ring himself. He loves helping produce and he loves elevating the girls. I think I remember this girl called Lucy Sky, and he said to her before, ‘Can you do a frog splash off the top?’ She was like, ‘I don’t know.’ He was like, ‘Just try it.’ He was like, ‘I think if you can do that, that will just help elevate you.’ Again, he pushes the girls a little out of their comfort zone, and then when it pays off, just to see how happy they are with it and it helps just elevate them personally. I think having him around, it just helps boost the morale even more than it already is.”
Ospreay is sidelined after undergoing neck surgery. His final match before undergoing the operation was at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door.
He headlined that pay-per-view in a Lights Out Steel Cage match that saw him, Kenny Omega, Kota Ibushi, Darby Allin, and Hiroshi Tanahashi defeat Claudio Castagnoli, Jon Moxley, Gabe Kidd, and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson).
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