Will Ospreay has been very impressed by the recent efforts of Impact Wrestling, who have come out of a ‘trench’ following a difficult few years.
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, Impact has recovered nicely, with the promotion seeing growing crowds as well as high morale within the promotion.
Taking to Twitter, Ospreay reflected on his ongoing run with Impact which saw him defeat ‘Speedball’ Mike Bailey at last weekend’s Bound for Glory pay-per-view.
I’m so happy for all of that crew because they all work so hard and are grateful for the fan support.
TNA was the reason I wanted to become a wrestler.
With that team, they will inspire brand new TNA kids.— Will Ospreay • ウィル・オスプレイ (@WillOspreay) October 23, 2023
Ospreay will compete at this week’s Turning Point taping, where he will face Eddie Edwards. Impact will go back to its TNA Wrestling name in January of next year.
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Impact Wrestling has been making waves in the wrestling industry recently, and it seems that their efforts have not gone unnoticed. Will Ospreay, a prominent wrestler, has expressed his admiration for Impact and their recent success.
After facing some challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Impact Wrestling has managed to bounce back and regain its momentum. The promotion has seen an increase in attendance at their events and there is a positive morale within the company. This is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the entire Impact team.
Will Ospreay, who recently competed in Impact’s Bound for Glory pay-per-view event, took to Twitter to share his thoughts on the promotion. He expressed his happiness for the Impact crew and praised their dedication and gratitude towards the fans. Ospreay also revealed that TNA (Total Nonstop Action) Wrestling was the reason he wanted to become a wrestler, and he believes that with the current team, they will inspire a new generation of TNA kids.
Ospreay’s involvement with Impact Wrestling is not limited to Bound for Glory. He is set to compete at the Turning Point taping, where he will face Eddie Edwards. It is clear that Ospreay has a strong connection to Impact and is excited to be a part of their journey.
In an interesting development, Impact Wrestling will be reverting back to its original name, TNA Wrestling, in January of next year. This move is sure to bring nostalgia for long-time fans and could potentially attract new viewers who are curious about the history of the promotion.
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In conclusion, Will Ospreay’s praise for Impact Wrestling highlights the promotion’s recent success and the hard work put in by the entire team. With growing crowds and high morale, Impact is making a strong comeback in the wrestling industry. As they prepare for the upcoming Turning Point event and the rebranding to TNA Wrestling, fans can look forward to more exciting moments from this revitalized promotion.