In tonight’s #1 Contender’s match for the AEW International Championship, Will Ospreay walked out on top and with a brand new chance at the belt at AEW Double or Nothing.

During tonight’s episode of AEW Dynamite, in a Casino Gauntlet match, it was Ospreay, Dante Martin, Jay Lethal, Jay White, Komander, Kyle O’Reilly, Lance Archer, and Penta el Zero M. In the end, it was Ospreay who would walk out with the win.

Toward the end of the match, Ospreay was caught in a big armbar in the middle of the ring by O’Reilly, but Komander would come out of nowhere and hit a massive shooting star press from a ropewalk to look like he’d win by pinning O’Reilly.

It was then that Ospreay sprung up and hit Komander with the Hidden Blade, knocking down Komander and allowing Ospreay to pin him for the win. After the match, reigning champion Roderick Strong came down to the ring, where he and Ospready stared each other down.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Watch: Three second-period goals give Panthers commanding lead in Game 3
Former NFL coach shares bold claim about Steelers' Russell Wilson, Justin Fields situation
Dolphins further reinforce defensive line by signing this veteran
Luka Doncic takes responsibility for fouling out in Game 3, believes Mavericks can overcome 3-0 hole
Knicks adding Hall of Fame player to Tom Thibodeau's coaching staff
Trevor Lawrence's monster contract extension shows trouble with QB market
Watch: A new contender for baseball's worst ejection of the season emerges
Contract issue prompts Saints star to leave minicamp
Top trade suitors for Luis Robert Jr. revealed
Utah NHL team unveils name and look for 2024-25 season
Falcons legend Michael Vick defends odd Michael Penix Jr., Kirk Cousins situation
Luka Doncic makes big admission about emotions after brutal events in Game 3
Former NASCAR champion expected to retire at end of 2024
Bears rookie Rome Odunze puts Rams WR Puka Nacua on notice
Former All-Pro LB contemplated retirement before Bucs deal
Saints star leaves camp over contract issue
Celtics would make NBA history with Finals sweep vs. Mavericks
Dan Hurley fires back at narrative about his discussions with Lakers
Vikings HC pumps the brakes on J.J. McCarthy hype
Tiger Woods stumbles to 4-over 74 in first round of U.S. Open

Want more sports news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.