JBL: I Think Will Ospreay Ends Up Going To WWE, He’s Fantastic
JBL comments on the possibility of Will Ospreay moving to WWE and his thoughts on Will as a performer.

JBL comments on the possibility of Will Ospreay moving to WWE and his thoughts on Will as a performer.
Since signing with All Elite Wrestling in late 2023, Ospreay has been one of the companies most important names. While Will has yet to capture the AEW World Title, he has been presented as one of the companies top stars, but is at present out of action following neck surgery. However, one former WWE name believes that Ospreay will still one day end up in WWE.
While speaking to VideoGamer in a new interview, JBL answered how far he believes Ospreay can go in the wrestling business.
“Roddy Piper used to always tell me, you can’t out Hulk the Hulk. Meaning you’ve got so many guys that can flip and flop, and I’m not degrading that at all. I can’t do any of it. And they’re fantastic, but they’ve got to have something that differentiates them. And that comes from being either better on the mic or finding a way to make people care about you more than just about the fact that you’re a great performer who gives them great matches. The fans have to care personally about you. And once they do, it’s a different level. Then all of a sudden everything becomes so much easier and everything becomes so much better. And that’s what’s hard. You know, they spend so much time trying to get good at what they do, and they’re great. He’s fantastic. Ricochet is fantastic. I think he’s doing a good job being a heel on social media. You have to figure out a way to make people care. “
John was then asked about the potential of Will Ospreay signing with WWE in the future, noting that he believes that Will ‘probably’ will eventually join WWE.
“Probably yeah. The temptation is just too great for these guys to go do big stadium shows and the money I guess probably a little bit better. But the temptation is just too big to have that platform. I mean, WWE is on every freaking platform in the world right now. In a huge way. You know, AEW’s got a good presence, but I mean, there’s, there’s no comparison. I mean, they’re way up here and, you know, AEW’s not close yet. Maybe they will be one day, but that temptation to be on all those platforms is pretty cool. I saw Seth Rollins at one of the weekend football games. A huge game. You don’t get that unless you’re with WWE and you have a deal with ESPN. And the opportunities from WWE are so much more vast than anywhere else in the world that yeah, I think he probably ends up going there.”
Elsewhere in the same interview, JBL teased something he has planned in 2026. You can read more about that here.



