Kenny Omega Reacts To Will Ospreay Stealing One Winged Angel

Published: Jul 19, 2022 by Sanchez Taylor | Last Updated: Jul 21, 2022 by Sanchez Taylor

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Kenny Omega has reacted to Will Ospreay hitting a One Winged Angel during a recent RevPro event.

At RevPro Live In London 63, Ospreay delivered Omega’s signature move to Mad Kurt. The spot didn’t end the match, as Ospreay pulled his opponent’s arm up off the mat, and feigned surprise at the near fall, mocking Omega’s protected move.

A GIF of the sequence was recently shared online, catching the attention of Kenny Omega. The former AEW World Champion argued that Ospreay had been childish, tweeting:

I don’t get it. Also, pretty childish? Great execution, though ?

In response, Ospreay tweeted:

Quite simple really.

If you’re a c**t to me, I can be a bigger one.

That’s just life’s rule

Ospreay and Omega have been feuding online pretty much since Omega left NJPW in January 2019. The current IWGP US Champion recently explained the origins of the two stars’ animosity.

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The two former IWGP Heavyweight Champions teased a match for AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door that ultimately didn’t happen.

Omega has been out of action since November 2021 due to multiple injuries and surgeries.

A number of top AEW names are currently on the shelf with injuries, including Omega and AEW World Champion CM Punk. Check out a list of every injured AEW star and expected return dates right here.

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