Will Ospreay is once again the AEW International Champion, defeating blood rival MJF at Sunday’s All In from London’s Wembley Stadium, aided in part by the returning Daniel Garcia.
The beginning of the end came when MJF was preparing to punch Ospreay using some wrapped brass knuckles when a masked figure in black appeared on the apron to stop him. He then revealed himself to be Garcia which shocked MJF.
HE'S BACK!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) August 25, 2024
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MJF then yelled at the emotionless Garcia, whom he had injured and knocked out of competition on July 3rd, before turning around into an Ospreay Hidden Blade. Ospreay then fired up and delivered a long-awaited Tiger Driver 91 to get the pin and win.
Afterward, Ospreay refused to take the MJF-renamed American title and instead motioned to Christopher Daniels to bring in the original International title he lost to MJF just over a month ago in a near-hourlong match.
#ANDNEW #INTERNATIONALChampion!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) August 25, 2024
"The Aerial Assassin" Will Ospreay!
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It’s the second International title reign for Ospreay and ends the 39-day reign of MJF that saw him defend the gold against Templario in CMLL and Michael Oku in RevPro.
The Garcia appearance also appears to solidify that he has re-signed a contract with AEW as news broke over the last month that his deal was coming up.
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