Best of British: Will Ospreay interviewed
In the world of professional wrestling, there are those who follow the steps of the greats before them, and those that carve their own unique paths to stardom. Will Ospreay falls into the latter category—a high-flying, risk-taking wrestler who has captivated audiences around the globe with his death-defying athleticism and in-ring prowess.
Hailing from Essex, England, Ospreay cut his teeth in the independent circuits of Britain before exploding onto the international stage. It’s in the UK where he forged his style—a blend of technical grappling, aerial acrobatics, and a never-say-die attitude. In this exclusive interview, we delve into what makes Ospreay one of the Best of British in wrestling.
A humble beginning in Essex set Will on a path that would see him pushing his limits from the very start. He recounts the early days with fondness but acknowledges the struggle. “I remember times when only 15 people would show up to a show,” says Ospreay. “But I treated it like there were 15 thousand watching every move.”
His dedication quickly paid off, leading to recognition within prestigious UK promotions and eventually capturing titles around the world. “British wrestling has a rich history,” he asserts. “And I always wanted to honor that by showing everyone what someone from our small island could do.”
Ospreay earned his reputation through jaw-dropping moves and a willingness to put his body on the line—not just for victory but for the sheer love of the sport. This passion led him to Japan’s NJPW (New Japan Pro-Wrestling), where he would further cement his legacy among wrestling fans. “Japan was another level,” he explains. “The discipline, the respect, it allowed me to elevate my craft.”
Indeed, Will’s impact in Japan is indelible; winning tournaments like Best of Super Juniors and wowing fans with his matches against seasoned veterans opened new chapters in what was already an impressive career.
When asked about his inspirations, he mentions several British legends—such as ‘The Dynamite Kid’ Tom Billington and ‘The British Bulldog’ Davey Boy Smith—and how they paved the way for Brits in wrestling. Yet despite these figures’ influence on his style, Ospreay’s approach to matches remains all his own.
“I take bits from those I admire,” Will notes, “but when I step through those ropes, it’s all me out there.”
Outside of wrestling, Ospreay is keen on mentoring up-and-coming talent from Britain and beyond. He speaks excitedly about the prospects he trains at his wrestling school in Essex—the potential next generation of British wrestlers.
As we conclude our interview with Will Ospreay, it’s clear that while proud of being one of Britain’s best exports in professional wrestling, he remains focused on what lies ahead. With an eye always looking for that next electrifying move or match that will leave fans speechless, it’s this unwavering dedication that not only sets him apart but also ensures that he will continue to fly high as a beacon for British wrestling.
For British enthusiasts and wrestling fans worldwide, Will Ospreay isn’t just an athlete; he’s a symbol of perseverance—that quintessential mix of courage and passion that defines a true icon in sports entertainment. As his star continues to rise, so does our appreciation for this trailblazer—the Best of British—Will Ospreay.