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Will Ospreay Praises Shingo Takagi’s Unreal Moment in Epic Clash

2026-07-13 · Will Ospreay · Player Focus

Will Ospreay hailed Shingo Takagi’s "unreal" sequence on 12 July 2026, calling the 20‑second counter‑exchange the most spectacular spot he’s seen in years. The English high‑flyer posted a clip of the moment and asked fans, “How many cuts???” while previewing his upcoming All In main event in London.

During a recent NJPW‑style bout, Ospreay and Takagi locked up in a rapid‑fire exchange that lasted over 20 seconds without a cut. Both wrestlers traded flying kicks, rope‑aided reversals, and near‑falls, culminating in Ospreay delivering a thunderous head‑kick that sent Takagi crashing to the mat. The entire sequence was captured in a single, uninterrupted camera shot that quickly went viral on social media.

The spot underscores Ospreay’s reputation as “The Aerial Assassin,” a moniker earned through relentless high‑risk offense. In a separate interview with 107.7 The Bone, Ospreay revealed he believes his natural athleticism will sustain another five years before he needs to tone down his style. He mentioned adding an arm‑bar to his repertoire, signaling a shift toward a more grounded game plan while still preserving his aerial flair.

All In 2026 is set to take place in Ospreay’s hometown of London, where he will challenge Kenny Omega for the AEW World Championship. The hype surrounding the Takagi exchange adds fuel to the fire, reminding fans that Ospreay can still produce match‑defining moments on the biggest stages. A successful defense of his high‑flying credibility could give him a psychological edge heading into the London showdown.

Both competitors have a history of delivering classic encounters. After the recent clip, Takagi posted a brief response on X, promising a “rematch that will rewrite the rulebook.” While no official date has been set, the two are likely to cross paths again either in NJPW’s upcoming World Tag League or during an AEW‑NJPW collaborative event later this year.

Ospreay’s candid admission about his five‑year window suggests a strategic evolution. By integrating submission techniques like the arm‑bar, he aims to extend his in‑ring longevity without sacrificing the high‑impact moves that define his brand. Fans can expect a blend of aerial spectacle and technical depth as he approaches the All In main event.

The clip amassed over 1.2 million views within 24 hours, with comments ranging from awe at the athleticism to speculation about Ospreay’s championship chances. Hashtags #Ospreay, #Takagi, and #AllIn2026 trended across wrestling forums, indicating strong engagement and anticipation for the London showdown.

The 20‑second exchange stands as a testament to both wrestlers’ stamina and creativity. For Ospreay, it reinforces his status as a top‑tier performer capable of delivering unforgettable spots even as he plans a gradual style shift. The upcoming All In will be the ultimate test of whether his evolving game can still capture the imagination of a global audience.

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