Will Ospreay has a big decision ahead of him, because his deal with NJPW is running out. He is also working in many other companies, with AEW and Impact Wrestling television appearances recently under his belt. That being said, he could have some big interest, and he’s ready.
We previously reported that Will Ospreay would consider a jump to WWE at this point in his career. He has a big contract decision coming up, and there are a few options open for him. He is also gearing up for some big money coming in.
PW Insider reports that Will Ospreay has retained heavy-hitter agent Barry Bloom to help with his next contract talks. That NJPW contract expires in February 2024, and he’s already making waves and getting his face out there in a big way.
New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Will Ospreay’s current deal with the promotion is slated to expire in February 2024 and PWInsiderElite.com has confirmed Ospreay has already leveled up in preparations for what is expected to be a bidding war for his services.
PWInsiderElite.com has confirmed that Ospreay has hired Barry Bloom to represent him in future negotiations. Bloom currently handles Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks and in the past handled Jesse Ventura, Kevin Nash and the late Scott Hall, among others.
It was also noted in the report that, “the belief is that Ospreay is setting up Bloom to get him the best big money offer possible when he hits the free market. Ospreay has worked for New Japan, AEW and Impact Wrestling in recent months and one would think he’s absolutely on WWE’S radar as well.”
We previously reported that Will Ospreay and Josh Alexander’s match at the IMPACT Bound For Glory Fallout taping on Sunday night at Cicero Stadium in Chicago, Illinois drew an amazing reaction. Will Ospreay is putting out arguably the best work of his career at this point, and he is preparing to make a lot of money.
Keep checking back with us here at Ringside News for more on this story, and so many more in the pro wrestling world. You never know what can happen next, and that is especially true when you’re talking about big money contracts.
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