AEW Dynasty is set for Sunday at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, with MJF facing Kenny Omega for the AEW World Championship in the night’s headline match. It is the last pay-per-view before AEW’s flagship show, Double or Nothing, next month in New York, and the card has already sparked debate about where Will Ospreay fits in the company’s plans.
The Uncrowned Horsemen previewed the event and offered competing reads on Ospreay’s next step. Anthony Sulla-Heffinger said, “Barring an injury, Ospreay absolutely should win this year’s Owen Hart Classic and be in the main event of All In: Wembley in August,” adding that “any other booking would be a disservice to every entity involved, especially the fans.” Robert Jackman was less certain, saying, “I’m really not sure.” Drake Riggs tried to split the difference: “Both can be true.”
The stakes around that conversation are higher because Ospreay did not win the Owen Hart Cup last year, then returned to action last month and has not lost since. That run has put him back in the middle of the discussion as AEW moves from Dynasty into Double or Nothing and then toward August, when Wembley enters the picture as a possible destination for a title-level push.
That is the friction point inside the preview: Dynasty is about MJF and Omega, but the conversation around the card is also about what AEW does next with Ospreay. The company has given him momentum, but not the clean answer that would settle how quickly that momentum turns into a major title opportunity.
For now, Dynasty is the event in front of the company, and the booking talk suggests the next few weeks will decide whether Ospreay’s surge ends in another near miss or in the kind of run that carries him to Wembley in August.