Will Ospreay didnt sugarcoat his reaction after indie matches involving AEW and TNA talent were suddenly pulled. The situation has already drawn attention after Tony Khan said AEW had no problem letting talent work those shows. Now, Ospreay has stepped in with a very direct take while speaking on the YoJoshMartinez podcast, and he made it clear he wasnt impressed with how things were handled. During the interview, Ospreay was asked about TNA pulling talent from indie matches involving AEW names, including the canceled bout between Nic Nemeth and MJF. He explained that he once faced a similar situation in his own career when companies had concerns about a cross-promotional match. He recalled working a show in Milton Keynes where he was scheduled to wrestle Pete Dunne while holding the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship. At the time, New Japan had questions, but communication between promotions allowed the match to happen. Ospreay didnt stop there. He said giving permission and then pulling talent later sends a bad message about how wrestlers are viewed and treated. Even while criticizing the situation, Ospreay made it clear he still respects TNAs legacy and history, especially the early years that helped shape his fandom. This situation keeps getting louder as more names weigh in, and Ospreays comments only add more pressure to an already tense situation between companies. Do you agree with Will Ospreay calling out TNA over the canceled indie matches, or do you think the company had every right to make that call? Let us know what you think. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google
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