Will Ospreay not interested in moving to US despite ‘insane’ travel schedule

Despite a difficult travel schedule that regularly takes him back and forth from the United Kingdom to the United States, Will Ospreay has no interest in relocating.
Ospreay is still based in his home country of England while traveling to the U.S. nearly every week for his job in AEW. It’s a lot of time in transit, but Ospreay is happy in the U.K. and doesn’t want his stepson to have to move to a different country.
“There’s nothing in my being that makes me want to move to the United States,” Ospreay told Bleacher Report. “I respect it and understand why people do it, but I have such a lovely life here and my son’s doing really well in school. I am very happy here. I don’t have any aspirations to want to move.”
Ospreay noted that, because of his in-ring style and travel schedule, he feels like the AEW training staff is sure to prioritize him and make sure that he’s always getting treatment.
“We’ve got a great medical team backstage at AEW. I do feel like they put me on priority quite a lot because they do realize that my travel schedule is quite insane,” he said. “They get angry when I don’t show in the trainer’s room. I appreciate every single one of them that looks after me.”
Ospreay told Bleacher Report that he’s been doing a lot of producing work for women’s indie promotion Pro Wrestling Eve in the U.K. He named his significant other Alex Windsor as a potential breakout star from the country, along with Nina Samuels, TNA’s Leon Slater, and NJPW’s Callum Newman.
At AEW Double or Nothing in Arizona this Sunday, Ospreay will face off against Hangman Page in the finals of the Owen Hart Foundation tournament. The winner earns an AEW World Championship shot at All In 2025.