Summary

Will Ospreay now has his next match set for the April 22 episode of AEW Dynamite in Portland, Oregon, where he will meet Mark Davis in singles action.

The match was made official after Ospreay defeated Hechicero on Wednesday's Spring BreakThru edition of Dynamite. Ospreay's win came after a 17-minute match, but the post-match moment quickly shifted the focus to Davis, who attacked his former United Empire ally.

That attack turned the issue into Ospreay's next scheduled bout, giving Dynamite a personal matchup between two wrestlers with clear history. The tension around Ospreay has already been part of recent AEW television, including an opening brawl that brought United Empire into the mix.

How the match came together

Ospreay entered the show for a singles match with Hechicero and left with a win, but not with a clean exit from the night.

After the match ended, Davis jumped Ospreay on behalf of the Don Callis Family. AEW then confirmed that the two will go one-on-one on next week's Dynamite.

The announcement gives the April 22 card a match built around a former partnership breaking down further, rather than a one-off pairing thrown together without context.

What Ospreay and Davis could mean for AEW Dynamite

Ospreay vs. Davis gives AEW Dynamite a match with immediate personal stakes, and it also gives the show another chapter in Ospreay's wider issues with the Don Callis Family. Because Davis was once aligned so closely with Ospreay in United Empire, the bout carries more weight than a standard television challenge.

If AEW leans into that shared history, this match can do more than fill out the card. It can strengthen Davis' role inside the Don Callis Family while also keeping Ospreay central to one of Dynamite's more emotional ongoing rivalries.

Sources

As reported by Fightful.