Summary
Will Ospreay says the idea of challenging for the AEW World Championship at All In 2026 is hard for him to put into words, especially with Wembley Stadium carrying so much weight for him personally.
Ospreay discussed the possibility while talking about a potential title match later this year, framing it as the kind of moment that would stand apart even in a career already filled with major matches and championships.
Quote from Will Ospreay
"I know Darby doesn't fear anything in this world, but I think nothing would scare him more than seeing however many British people chanting horrible things at him whilst I'm kicking the ever-loving shit out of him. That moment would be... I couldn't put it into words because years ago when they first done that Wembley show, it didn't seem like it was real and it didn't seem like it was possible to especially fill it at the time, and I wasn't even a part of the company back then. So the fact that I could never imagine what Wembley Stadium would look like, and now I've been in there, and I felt winning a championship in that venue, to win the most coveted prize in all pro wrestling, I think honestly it would just be one of those moments where I finally did something cool in my life that I can actually look back on and be proud about."
Why AEW All In 2026 matters for Will Ospreay
Ospreay's comments underline how central Wembley remains to his AEW story. Winning the promotion's top title in front of a home-country crowd would be more than another accolade, it would be a career-defining moment tied directly to AEW's biggest stadium stage.
The other notable piece is the name he brought up. By referencing Darby Allin in that setting, Ospreay gave a clear sense of the kind of matchup he believes would carry major energy if AEW moves him into the world title picture for All In.
Sources
Will Ospreay while speaking with The Sportster


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