Will Ospreay: I Feel Like Andy Quildan's Allowed Me To Be A Young Man In Wrestling And Slowly Mature

Will Ospreay puts over Andy Quildan for allowing him to slowly mature.

Before he became a globe-trotting superstar for New Japan Pro Wrestling and now All Elite Wrestling, Ospreay made his name in the UK as part of Revolution Pro Wrestling, finishing up with the promotion earlier this year.

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In the new documentary RevPro: How To Start A Revolution, Will Ospreay spoke about how Andy Quildan allowed him to grow up in the promotion, even when he'd dropped the ball elsewhere.

"I feel like there are so many times that I drop the ball, and I'm aware that I drop the ball, and having to come back to RevPro with my tail between my legs, having to prove myself, not only to the wrestlers, but to fans, and to Andy, because Andy's the one that got me over to New Japan in the first place. There's so many times that I feel like I'd let him down, whether it was... from anything that i did on social media to even attitude backstage. So he's allowed me to, just to grow up, I feel like he's allowed me to be a young man in wrestling and slowly mature."

Elsewhere in the documentary, Alex Windsor spoke on the influence Will has had in growing the women's division in Revolution Pro. You can read more about that here.

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