Tony Khan ‘extremely happy’ with new AEW signing

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AEW owner Tony Khan is reportedly “extremely happy” with how one of his new All Elite signings is progressing thus far. Speaking to Metro ahead of Forbidden Door 2025 this evening, AEW star Will Ospreay revealed that his partner Alex Windsor is settling in and impressing her new boss.

“She’s [Windsor] handling the pressure very well. Tony’s extremely happy with the work she’s been doing, and there’s just so much room for her to grow as a performer” the former IWGP Champion would reveal.

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Will Ospreay on Alex Windsor

“Honestly, looking at her and knowing her story, knowing what she’s gone through – it takes my breath away. She inspires me all every single day” Ospreay added.

The Aerial Assassin is not technically “cleared” to appear in tonight’s Lights Out Steel Cage at Forbidden Door, and he will be getting spinal surgery in the next few weeks.

“I think this one is going to be kind of special to me, because it like it might be me kissing goodbye to a chapter of my life that I need to kiss goodbye now” Ospreay noted during the interview with Metro, and it’s likely that he is going to absolutely go all out tonight before he walks away tonight.

We’ll be covering the event in full today here at F4Wonline, follow our live event blog if you aren’t able to catch the show live.

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