Will Ospreay and Vader Have Heated Twitter Exchange
The Vader vs. Will Ospreay Twitter war raged on early Friday morning.
Earlier this month at New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Battle of Super Junior’s tournament, Will Ospreay and Ricochet put on what fans and some wrestlers have considered a “controversial” match. This has been called a terrific match, but others criticized it for not being the typical, pro wrestling bout.
One of the biggest attackers of it has been former WCW star Vader. He has verbally sparred with Ospreay on Twitter and criticized the match.
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byOn Friday morning, Ospreay took to Twitter to say he doesn’t hate Vader and actually wants a match to happen between them. Vader then responded, and things took off from there. Warning that some of the content is NSFW.
Warning that some of the content below is NSFW.
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After a brief back and forth, Ospreay would end his side of the argument.
https://twitter.com/WillOspreay/status/743745775528640513
But Vader kept things going.
40 minutes later, Vader felt he had to take another shot.
Again.
And again.
Then Vader decided to throw out there if fans would like to see this match happen.
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At this point, I think plenty of fans would pay to see this. Vader, 61, and Ospreay, 23, are two completely different generations of wrestlers. The former WCW Champion actually wrestled a match in 2015 on Impact Wrestling, so he could possibly still go in the ring and make this happen.
Not only this, but seeing two wrestlers go into the ring with a legitimate disliking for each other always sells. Anything close to realism works and has been seen with personal rivalries being fought out in matches (see Edge vs. Matt Hardy).
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So would you pay to see Will Ospreay and Vader have a match?