AEW All In 2024 results: Will Ospreay beats MJF; wins International Championship; Daniel Garcia returns
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Will Ospreay is the new AEW International Champion
The AEW All In 2024 mega clash began explosively as Will Ospreay and MJF rushed at each other, engaging in Frye/Takayama-style punches. MJF cornered Will Ospreay, but Will fought his way out, sending Max to the floor.
Ospreay followed with a plancha and stalked his opponent before launching off the ropes with a Sasuke Special that wiped MJF out.
Setting up for the Hidden Blade, Ospreay stopped short to avoid hitting referee Bryce Remsburg, giving MJF an opening to gouge his eyes and take control.
On the outside, MJF worked over Ospreay, but a charging Ospreay countered with a backbody drop on the floor. Back inside, the men traded pin attempts before MJF blocked a Poison Frankensteiner, delivering a powerbomb backbreaker over the knee for a near fall.
Ospreay countered with a handspring maneuver, but Max cut him off with a thumb to the eye and a Rick Rude-style hip swivel. MJF followed up with a handspring knee for a two-count and a standing corkscrew moonsault that forced him to retreat to the floor.
Countering Ospreay’s Sasuke Special attempt, MJF delivered a brutal Tombstone Piledriver on the floor. Ospreay, however, answered with a Spanish Fly outside the ring and set up MJF in the ropes for a Shooting Star Press, but it wasn’t enough to put the champion away.
Will attempted the Storm Breaker, but MJF countered with Cross Rhodes, only for Ospreay to kick out again. A brainbuster from Ospreay got him a Stundog Millionaire, followed by an OsCutter, but MJF kicked out!
Feigning a leg injury, MJF suckered Ospreay into a short piledriver but still couldn’t secure the victory. Ospreay connected with the Storm Breaker, but MJF escaped another pinfall. On the apron, MJF evaded an OsCutter, causing Ospreay to crash hard, clutching his neck.
Max hit a Panama Sunrise on the apron, then threw Ospreay back into the ring. Frustrated by the crowd chanting for him, MJF set up for the Hidden Blade but missed as Ospreay dodged and hit an OsCutter on the apron. Ospreay then wiped out a camera operator with a dive.
With referee Bryce Remsburg distracted, MJF grabbed his title belt, but Ospreay saw it coming and ducked, landing a crescent kick. Charging in, MJF hit a belt shot, but Ospreay kicked out! Another brainbuster from MJF still wasn’t enough to keep Ospreay down.
Ospreay hit a Hidden Blade, crashing MJF into the referee. Max resorted to biting Ospreay’s face and calling for a finish, but Will blocked him. Ospreay attempted a move, listening to Bryan Danielson’s advice, but MJF countered with a low blow.
As MJF pulled out old-school wrapped knucks from under his tights, a hooded man appeared on the apron and knocked him down—revealing himself to be “Red Death” Daniel Garcia!
With the interference, Ospreay hit another Hidden Blade, followed by a Tiger Driver ‘91, finally securing the pinfall. Will Ospreay won by pinfall with the Tiger Driver ‘91, becoming the new AEW International Champion.
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