Will Ospreay expresses optimism about future with NJPW and reveals preference to not live in the US.

In a recent interview with Chris Van Vilet on Insight, Will Ospreay discussed his future with NJPW, saying that he desires to remain with the promotion he has been a part of for nearly ten years. Ospreay revealed that he does not want to live in America because he feels it will limit him, adding that he is confident that he and NJPW will work something out. During the interview, Ospreay also talked about the success of the United Empire since its formation a few years ago, stating that he enjoys being a part of it and that he can always change it up. With his passion for NJPW and his success with the United Empire, it will be exciting to see what the future holds for Ospreay in the wrestling world. The faction led by Will Ospreay in New Japan has gained immense popularity in Japan, with their merchandise sales reaching great heights and being voted as the number one faction by Tokyo Sports. Despite a challenging start with COVID-19, Ospreay, alongside Great-O-Khan, Henare, and Jeff Cobb, managed to make their group work effectively. With their ten jewels making the crown, the group finally came together and made a cool hand sign that is now popular in Japan. In a separate interview, Ospreay revealed the advice given to him by the legendary Chris Jericho to scale back on his dangerous moves, which you can read about here. In a recent interview, Will Ospreay expressed his confidence in his future with NJPW and stated that he doesn’t want to live in America. The interview was shared by Chris Van Vilet, who conducted the interview. The article can be found on Wrestling Headlines. Will Ospreay is a well-known professional wrestler who has worked for NJPW and other wrestling organizations. In the interview, he discussed his future plans and expressed his desire to stay with NJPW. He also stated that he does not want to live in America, which has been a topic of discussion in the wrestling community. The full interview can be read on prowrestlingwars.com.

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