Will Ospreay's loyalty hangs in the balance as wrestling factions clash
Tensions are rising in professional wrestling as two major factions battle to recruit Will Ospreay. The former International Champion has become the centre of attention after training with Jon Moxley’s Death Riders. Meanwhile, Samoa Joe has made it clear he wants Ospreay to join his own group, the Opps.
Ospreay himself insists he has not yet chosen a side—or even officially joined the Death Riders.
The rivalry took a public turn when Samoa Joe confronted Ospreay about his recent training sessions with the Death Riders. Joe reminded him of Moxley’s past attacks, questioning why Ospreay would even consider aligning with his old rival. The two have history—Joe and the Opps once rescued Ospreay from a brutal assault by the Death Riders.
Moxley, however, appears determined to bring Ospreay into his faction. Rumours have also surfaced about Hook, son of WWE legend Tazz, possibly joining the Death Riders in secret. Notably, Hook was absent when the Opps made their latest appearance, fuelling speculation. Despite the pressure, Ospreay has repeatedly stated he is not yet part of the Death Riders. Both Joe and Moxley have extended offers, leaving the star wrestler with a major decision to make. The situation remains fluid, with no clear resolution in sight.
Ospreay’s choice could shift the balance of power between the two factions. For now, he remains uncommitted, while Samoa Joe and Jon Moxley continue their push to secure his loyalty. The wrestling world is watching closely to see which side he will ultimately pick.