Will Ospreay is recovering well from his injury, with AEW President Tony Khan stating he's doing 'very, very well' after a herniated disc surgery.

What happened to Will Ospreay?

Will Ospreay's last match was at Forbidden Door 2025, where he was written off television after a brutal attack by the Death Riders.

Ospreay's road to recovery

A video package aired on AEW television, showing Ospreay's road to recovery and giving fans hope that he might not be away for much longer.

Will Ospreay has been active on social media, posting updates on his recovery.

Potential return date

Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that AEW is hoping to have Ospreay back on-screen before All In 2026, which is returning to Wembley Stadium in August.

Tony Khan appeared on 107.7 The Bone and discussed Ospreay's recovery, stating that he's one of AEW's greatest stars.

Will Ospreay has been involved with wrestling despite his injury, making a recent return to New Japan Pro-Wrestling to congratulate NJPW President Hiroshi Tanahashi on his retirement bout.

He has also been active as the producer and member of the creative team for the UK-based women's independent promotion, Pro Wrestling Eve.

Numerous stars from AEW have appeared in Pro Wrestling Eve, including AEW Women's World Champion Kris Statlander and Nyla Rose.

Will Ospreay's return to AEW is highly anticipated, with fans eager to see him back in the ring.

The exact date of his return has not been confirmed, but Tony Khan's update on his recovery is a positive sign for fans.

Will Ospreay's involvement with Pro Wrestling Eve has helped to keep him connected to the wrestling world during his recovery.

His experience as a producer and member of the creative team will likely benefit him when he returns to AEW.

The road to recovery has been long for Will Ospreay, but it seems that he is finally on the right track.

AEW fans can look forward to seeing Will Ospreay back in action soon, potentially before All In 2026.