Will Ospreay will defend the gold in a three-way match at AEW WrestleDream.
On the October 2nd episode of AEW Dynamite, Ricochet challenged Will Ospreay for the AEW International Championship. The match initially ended in a draw after a double pinfall. Ospreay and Ricochet wanted to keep going, and the match continued under Tony Khan's orders. However, Konosuke Takeshita ran in and attacked both Ospreay and Ricochet. He raised Ospreay's AEW International Championship, making it clear that he wanted the gold.
Tony Khan then took to Twitter/X and announced that Ospreay would defend the AEW International Championship against Takeshita and Ricochet at AEW WrestleDream.
#AEWWrestleDream ppv
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) October 3, 2024
Next Saturday, 10/12
Tacoma, WA
AEW International Title@WillOspreay vs @KingRicochet vs @Takesoup
With the AEW International Title picture unsettled after tonight's #AEWDynamite Anniversary, the championship will be decided in a huge 3-way at WrestleDream! pic.twitter.com/BfFunFi21y
Ospreay previously beat Takeshita at AEW Revolution 2024. They were stablemates in The Don Callis Family before Ospreay left the group.
Check out the updated card for AEW WrestleDream here.
Fightful will have coverage of AEW WrestleDream as it airs on October 12th.
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