Will Ospreay has officially joined the Death Riders, teaming with Jon Moxley to win on this past week's AEW Dynamite.

What happened?

The Aerial Assassin's morality has been under question since joining the group.

AEW issued a public statement following Ospreay's debut as a Death Rider.

Why it matters for Will Ospreay

Ospreay's training under Moxley's guidance led to his win of the 2026 Owen Hart Foundation Cup.

He will challenge for the AEW World Championship in the main event of 2026 All In: London.

What comes next?

Ospreay will face either MJF or Kenny Omega for the AEW World Championship, with his opponent decided on next week's episode of Dynamite.

MJF will defend his Triple B against Kenny Omega, with Omega never able to challenge for the AEW World Championship again if he loses.

Fans are looking forward to the upcoming episode of Dynamite, which will decide the main event for this year's All In London event.

Ospreay defeated Swerve Strickland in the finals of the 2026 Owen Hart Foundation Cup at the Forbidden Door pay-per-view.

The Death Riders, led by Jon Moxley, have built an image of brutality and violence over the last few years.

Ospreay helped Hangman Adam Page topple Moxley and become the World Champion at All In: Texas last year.

The Death Riders attacked Ospreay at Forbidden Door, injuring him and causing his 8-month hiatus.

Ospreay returned at the Revolution pay-per-view earlier this year and attacked the Moxley-led group.

He lost to Moxley at Dynasty but started training with him, leading to his win in the Owen Hart Foundation Cup.

Moxley invited Ospreay to join the Death Riders after the Forbidden Door broadcast, and Ospreay accepted.

Ospreay and Moxley had their first match together on this past week's episode of Dynamite, picking up the win.

AEW's official statement on Ospreay's debut as a Death Rider praised the chemistry between him and Moxley.

The Aerial Assassin's future as a member of the Death Riders will be interesting to watch, with his first title shot on the horizon.