Will Ospreay is set to headline the All In pay‑per‑view at Wembley Stadium in London on 12 Jul 2026, squaring off against Kenny Omega in a rubber‑match showdown that caps a year of rapid ascent in AEW.
What sparked the main‑event booking?
The Ariel Assassin clinched his spot after winning the Owen Hart Cup at the Forbidden Door event, where he defeated Swerve Strickland in the finals. That victory granted Ospreay an automatic main‑event slot for All In, a privilege rarely given to a newcomer in AEW’s calendar. The match‑up was sealed on 5 Jul 2026 during an episode of Dynamite, when Kenny Omega captured the AEW World Championship from MJF, setting the stage for a title‑unified clash.
How is Ospreay’s rise affecting other wrestlers?
Callum Newman, a 23‑year‑old prodigy who debuted in NJPW in 2023 under Ospreay’s mentorship, told *Self‑Made Pro Wrestling* that the Ariel Assassin’s notoriety is a double‑edged sword. Newman explained that opponents often dismiss his talent, saying, “I think you’re a really good wrestler… BUT I HATE YOU BECAUSE YOU’RE TRAINED BY OSPREAY!” The comment highlights a growing stigma attached to Ospreay’s faction, United Empire, as former allies now view association as a liability.
Why does this matter for Ospreay’s career?
Ospreay’s main‑event slot marks his first headline appearance at a global AEW spectacle, underscoring his transition from a high‑flyer to a marquee draw. The rubber‑match against Omega, who split their previous two encounters, offers Ospreay a chance to cement a legacy beyond his aerial reputation. At the same time, the backlash faced by Newman suggests Ospreay’s brand is polarising, potentially influencing locker‑room dynamics and fan perception ahead of the show.
What’s next for the All In showdown?
The bout is scheduled for a 7 p.m. kickoff at Wembley, with tickets already selling out within hours of the announcement. Promoters promise a 30‑minute main‑event, featuring a blend of high‑risk spots and technical storytelling. Both athletes have hinted on social media that the match will feature a surprise element, raising speculation about a possible debut of Ospreay’s new finisher. After All In, Ospreay is expected to continue his AEW run, targeting the World Championship in the fall season.
How will Newman navigate the fallout?
Newman says he plans to lean on his own in‑ring work to silence the criticism, aiming to prove that his skill set stands apart from his mentor’s shadow. He remains a United Empire member, but rumors swirl that he may seek a fresh start in AEW, where Ospreay’s influence could either open doors or close them, depending on how the All In narrative unfolds.
The wrestling world now watches two parallel stories: Ospreay’s quest for a historic main‑event victory and Newman’s struggle to carve an identity amid the Ariel Assassin’s towering reputation.
