AEW Star Alex Windsor Fires Back After Will Ospreay Insult

Will Ospreay, the former International Champion and renowned AEW star, has been the center of recent online remarks as he remains sidelined due to injury. His fiancée, Alex Windsor, responded firmly after Ospreay was insulted on social media. The Will Ospreay AEW reaction quickly gained attention as tensions arose over a joking but harsh comment aimed at the Aerial Assassin.

Alex Windsor Defends Will Ospreay Following Online Remarks

The British wrestler Alex Windsor, currently part of the AEW tag team called ‘Brawling Birds’ alongside Jamie Hayter, stepped up to counter a disrespectful comment directed at her fiancé, Will Ospreay. While Ospreay is still recovering from a neck injury that has kept him out since his last bout at Forbidden Door 2025, a fellow British indie wrestler, Amira Blair, called Ospreay a “massive sl*t” and used additional explicit language in a joking manner. Windsor, who shares a competitive history with Blair from their time on the UK wrestling circuit, addressed this on X, simply stating, “She’s even worse though.”

Will Ospreay’s Comeback and Possible Challenge for AEW Title

Fans have been eagerly awaiting Will Ospreay’s return to the ring, speculating that he might challenge for the AEW World Championship at the All In event scheduled this August in London. The reigning champion, MJF, discussed the potential rematch on the Self Made Sitdown Show, reflecting on their previous encounters from 2024.

“I keep hearing people talk about Will Ospreay. And if I’m being completely honest, would I like that rematch? I’ve won one, he’s won one. Do I deserve an opportunity to prove to the world that that one win he had was an absolutely disgusting, gross fluke? I think so. But then! But then! Is Will Ospreay even going to be up to the task? This man’s got a neck made of silly putty now. Who’s to say that’s somebody I’m even gonna be dealing with by then?” Max said.

MJF’s doubts emphasize the uncertainty surrounding Ospreay’s physical condition as the recovery process continues. This ongoing situation leaves fans and competitors alike questioning when, or if, Ospreay will return fully prepared to compete for the world title.

Ospreay’s Injury Recovery and Future Prospects in AEW

Will Ospreay remains on the road to recovering from a serious neck surgery, a significant hurdle for any wrestler. While Alex Windsor carries forward with active competition as part of the ‘Brawling Birds,’ Ospreay’s absence has made his potential comeback one of the most anticipated storylines in AEW this year. The scenario hints at high stakes for the AEW World Championship scene in the near future, especially with events like All In London drawing closer.

The evolving situation around Will Ospreay’s health and his possible return poses important questions about the direction of AEW’s roster and title picture, keeping fans closely engaged with every update.

Thomas Schultz
Thomas Schultz
Thomas Schultz is a journalist at CynicalTimes.org, covering the AEW Men’s Division. With one year of experience, he reports on match results, storyline developments, and the rising stars shaping All Elite Wrestling. Thomas brings a fresh perspective and a commitment to accurate, engaging coverage of AEW’s top talent and weekly action. His writing captures the energy, rivalries, and momentum behind one of wrestling’s fastest-growing promotions. From major title bouts to emerging contenders, Thomas keeps fans up to date on everything happening in the AEW men’s roster.