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AEW’s Will Ospreay Captures NJPW Gold with United Empire

 

Will Ospreay continues to prove why he’s one of the most dynamic stars in wrestling today. At NJPW’s recent event, the AEW standout joined forces with his United Empire allies — Great‑O‑Khan and Henare — to capture the NEVER Openweight Six‑Man Tag Team Championship.

The Victory

The trio defeated CHAOS members Hirooki Goto, YOSHI‑HASHI, and Tomohiro Ishii in a hard‑hitting battle. For Ospreay, this marks another milestone in his already decorated career, adding NJPW gold to his AEW momentum.

United Empire’s Rise

This win solidifies United Empire as one of the most dominant factions in wrestling. With Ospreay’s international star power, Great‑O‑Khan’s imposing presence, and Henare’s relentless style, the group has become a force across promotions.

AEW Connection

Ospreay’s success in NJPW adds intrigue to his AEW run. Fans are buzzing about how this championship could influence his storylines in AEW, especially as cross‑promotion opportunities continue to grow. Could we see the United Empire make waves on AEW television?

Final Thought

Will Ospreay’s NJPW triumph isn’t just another title win — it’s a statement. With United Empire standing tall, the wrestling world is watching closely to see how this victory shapes both NJPW and AEW in the months ahead.

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