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Newsweek
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Will Ospreay Received Tragic Personal News Before Major AEW Event
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. AEW star Will Ospreay has revealed that he performed at the historic Grand Slam: Mexico event just hours after receiving tragic personal news. The former IWGP World Champion learned of his grandfather's passing shortly before the show. Despite the heartbreaking news, Ospreay competed in the 10-man tag team main event. He took to social media after the show to share the circumstances with his fans. Will Ospreay's Heartbreaking Announcement In a post on X, Ospreay explained that he received the news upon his arrival in Mexico City. He called his grandfather a personal hero. "Personal note. I landed in Mexico this morning at 3 am," Ospreay wrote. "Once landed I had a phone call from my mum telling me my grandad had passed that morning. Extremely close to my Grandad, he was a bloody hero to me." Will Ospreay's Message To The Fans Ospreay concluded his message by thanking the passionate fans inside Arena México. He credited their energy for helping him through an incredibly difficult night. "Your love & support eased my pain, Thank you so much," he wrote. April 16, 2025 – Will Ospreay lands a kick against Konosuke Takeshita during the Owen Hart Foundation 2025 Men's Tournament Semi Final on AEW Dynamite. April 16, 2025 – Will Ospreay lands a kick against Konosuke Takeshita during the Owen Hart Foundation 2025 Men's Tournament Semi Final on AEW Dynamite. Ricky Havlik/AEW More news: WWE News: Steve Austin Reveals Real-Life Vince McMahon Confrontation Will Ospreay's Main Event Ospreay performed at a high level despite the personal tragedy. His team, which also included Swerve Strickland, Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata, and Powerhouse Hobbs, faced off against Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, and The Young Bucks. The chaotic match ended after The Young Bucks interfered, allowing Moxley to get a pinfall victory over Swerve Strickland. Ospreay's ability to compete in such a demanding main event under the circumstances is a testament to his professionalism. Since his official full-time arrival in AEW in early 2024, Will Ospreay has put together one of the most impressive first years in company history. His time has been defined by multiple championship reigns and a series of critically acclaimed, five-star matches against a variety of top opponents. Shortly after signing full-time, Ospreay captured his first title in AEW by defeating Roderick Strong for the AEW International Championship at the Double or Nothing pay-per-view in May 2024. After losing the title to MJF, he would regain it in a high-profile rematch at the historic All In event at Wembley Stadium in his home country of England. He later renamed the title the "AEW American Championship" during a heel run. More WWE News: For more on WWE, head to Newsweek Sports.
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
AEW And Jon Moxley Sued For Negligence, Civil Assault, And Battery By Production Crew Member
Legal trouble seems to be brewing for AEW and Jon Moxley in the aftermath of a civil lawsuit from a longtime production crew member. The Takedown on SI's Jon Alba is reporting on a new lawsuit involving All Elite Wrestling and Jon Moxley. The suit alleges 'various degrees of negligence…alongside civil assault and battery' over a ringside incident involving Moxley and a production crew member. Advertisement The plaintiff, Christopher Dispensa, claims he 'suffered severe neck and shoulder injuries as a result of being shoved to the ground unexpectedly by Moxley.' This allegedly took place an episode of AEW Dynamite in 2023. Dispensa alleges he was forced to undergo 'cervical fusion surgery, shoulder surgery, and treatment for other unspecified injuries' as a result. Dispensa's employment history with AEW allegedly dates back to 2019, when he began contract work with the promotion as a crew member. He claims he hasn't worked with AEW since December 5, 2024, and was demoted to the role of carpenter by his employer, Broadcast Service Group, without an explanation. When did the incident take place? As for the incident, Dispensa puts the date of the injuries on May 10, 2023—the night AEW Dynamite emanated from Detroit. That show featured Kenny Omega versus Moxley in a steel cage as the main event. Advertisement 'Moxley went to grab a screwdriver to use on Omega, and in doing so, shoved Dispensa to the ground. The lawsuit claims Moxley was supposed to only grab the screwdriver, and Dispensa took an unplanned fall as a result of being shoved,' according to The Takedown. Lawsuit alleges Jon Moxley's history with disciplinary issues The lawsuit was filed on May 30 in the Wayne County Circuit Court. The suit further accuses Jon Moxley of having a 'history of disciplinary issues before this incident involving other people while under [AEW's] employ, agency and/or contractual relationship.' '[P]ast disciplinary offenses by [Moxley] include a documented history of unpredictability as well as a lack of control by Defendant AEW, all of which were known or should have been known to Defendant AEW at the time of this assault,' according to the document. Advertisement Dispensa's legal team said he is seeking compensation for 'injuries suffered due to actions of the wrestler and the company he worked for.' The filing puts the 'amount in controversy' in excess of $25,000. An AEW spokesperson, when approached by The Takedown for comment, said the company 'does not comment on pending litigation.' A status conference for the lawsuit is set for August 29, 2025. RELATED: Karrion Kross Hopes Multi-Time AEW Champion Returns To WWE One Day The post AEW And Jon Moxley Sued For Negligence, Civil Assault, And Battery By Production Crew Member appeared first on Wrestlezone.


Newsweek
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Fan-Favorite AEW Superstar Missing From TV Due To Injury: Report
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A new report has revealed the reason for Jamie Hayter's current absence from All Elite Wrestling programming. The former AEW Women's World Champion is once again sidelined and is not medically cleared to compete. This marks another unfortunate setback for the star, who has a history of significant injuries. Her latest issue comes after a long road to recovery from a previous career-threatening ailment. Hayter Sidelined Following Recent Attack According to a report from Fightful Select, Hayter is not medically cleared for action, which is why she has been off television. Her last appearance was on the episode of AEW Dynamite following the Double or Nothing pay-per-view. On that show, Hayter was written out of storylines via an attack by the debuting Thekla. The report notes that AEW would be featuring Hayter on programming if she were available, and that creative plans involving Thekla have been adjusted due to Hayter's status. Hayter Previously Detailed Grueling Injury Recovery This current absence is especially concerning given the severity of the herniated discs that kept Hayter away from the ring for over a year. In a past interview with Renee Paquette, she detailed the grueling nature of that recovery. All Elite Wrestling ALL IN at Wembley Stadium in London on August 27, 2023. All Elite Wrestling ALL IN at Wembley Stadium in London on August 27, 2023. Courtesy of AEW "I wasn't even aware of the injury until it was really bad. I couldn't walk," Hayter recalled. "I couldn't even stand up straight. My body was at an angle, I just couldn't do anything." She explained that the pain was constant and debilitating. The injury made even simple daily tasks nearly impossible to complete. "I couldn't laugh, I couldn't sneeze, I couldn't cough, I couldn't sit down, I couldn't stand in the shower, I couldn't lay down on my back, I couldn't really do anything." More news: WWE News: Steve Austin Reveals Real-Life Vince McMahon Confrontation The Mental Toll Of Recovery The physical pain also led to a significant mental and emotional struggle. Hayter admitted that she began to question her passion for the wrestling business. "It got to a point where I was like I don't know if I even want to do it again. I don't know why," she said. "I think it was the pain and everything that happened. I just really wasn't sure. It was almost like I had to find myself again, find my purpose, and find my passion to do it again." She was bed-bound for months before she could begin to feel like herself again. "When the pain from my injury kind of subsided a little bit, that's when I could see the light a little bit more... When the pain subsided, I could start moving again. For me personally, being physical is my enjoyment; that is what I do best." More WWE News: For more on WWE, head to Newsweek Sports.


Newsweek
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Fan-Favorite AEW Star Gives Positive In-Ring Return Update
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. All Elite Wrestling has become a mainstream home for wrestlers who didn't fit the WWE mold in one way or another, including Swerve Strickland, "Timeless" Toni Storm, Kenny Omega, and more. More Pro Wrestling: Contract Set To Expire For Fan-Favorite WWE Superstar: Report One such star is Eddie Kingston. A mainstay on the independent scene, Kingston quickly became a fan favorite in AEW due to his no-nonsense everyman style and genuine promos. Unfortunately, Kingston has been missing from in-ring action since May 2024 after suffering multiple injuries, including a tibial fracture, a torn ACL, and a torn meniscus. Now, The Mad King is on the mend, an it looks like his recovery is moving in the right direction. December 27, 2023 – Eddie Kingston executes a chop against Bryan Danielson on AEW Dynamite. December 27, 2023 – Eddie Kingston executes a chop against Bryan Danielson on AEW Dynamite. Jeff Jones/AEW During a recent appearance on Cezar Bononi's YouTube channel, Kingston opened up regarding his rehabilitation plans while lifting weights with Bononi. "Everything is slow at first, it's running the ropes, all that stuff," Kingston said, per Jeremy Lambert of Fightful. "Three-quarter rolls. Then I'll get in there." Furthermore, Kingston revealed who he would want to be there helping get him back to ring "I would like to get Ortiz and Homicide down to grapple," Kingston continued. "Ortiz, if they're going to film it, because AEW likes to film everything, I get it. I don't, that's not me and my style. At least get Ortiz back on TV [Laughs]. "It's not my show. You're not always going to agree with your job. Once I get to the ring, I'm happy, I'm good." Ortiz was last seen on AEW television on Jan. 20, 2024, alongside Kingston in a losing effort against the Blackpool Combat Club (Bryan Danielson and Claudio Castagnoli). More Pro Wrestling: Released WWE Star May Be Headed To TNA Wrestling: Report Kingston has been wrestling professionally since 2002, mainly appearing in independent promotions like Chikara, Combat Zone Wrestling, early Ring of Honor, and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla. Kingston also appeared in TNA/Impact Wrestling as well as the National Wrestling Alliance before making his AEW debut in 2020. Kingston quickly became beloved by the AEW fanbase and was well-known for his feuds with the Blackpool Combat Club, Miro, Chris Jericho, and Jon Moxley. His most successful run occurred when Kingston became the first wrestler to hold the ROH World Championship, the AEW Continental Championship, and the NJPW Strong Openweight Championship from New Japan Pro-Wrestling at the same time, taking on the title of the American Triple Crown Champion. More Pro Wrestling: Longtime WWE Superstar Is Taking A Leave Of Absence The Miz Breaks Silence On R-Truth's Controversial WWE Departure For more AEW and professional wrestling news, head on over to Newsweek Sports.
Yahoo
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
AEW Dynamite Viewership Increases On 5/28, Demo Also Rises
AEW Dynamite saw an increase in viewership on May 28 as it went head-to-head with the NBA and NHL Playoffs. According to Wrestlenomics, 636,000 viewers watched the show on Wednesday night, and it drew a 0.16 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic. The viewership is up from last week's episode, when 575,000 viewers tuned in. The demo also rose from last week's episode, which drew a 0.15 rating in the same demographic. Viewership for Wednesday's show on MAX is unknown at this time. What happened on AEW Dynamite this week? This week's show kicked off with a promo from Men's Owen Hart Cup Winner, Hangman Page. He was interrupted by Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay, who wants to unite the three of them against The Death Riders heading into All In. Advertisement Jon Moxley, Gabe Kidd, and Marina Shafir defeated Mark Briscoe, Speedball Mike Bailey, and Willow Nightingale in a Mixed Trios match. In other action, Adam Cole defeated Kyle Fletcher by disqualification to retain his TNT Championship after Josh Alexander interfered. The closing segment of the evening had Timeless Toni Storm going face-to-face with Mercedes Mone in preparation for their title match at All In: Texas. READ MORE: Eddie Kingston Clarifies Comments After Claiming He Knows Who Leaked AEW Info What did you think of AEW Dynamite this week overall? What was your favorite match or segment? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below. The post AEW Dynamite Viewership Increases On 5/28, Demo Also Rises appeared first on Wrestlezone.