Will Ospreay has won this award in 2023, 2022, 2020, and 2019, so it's no surprise that he won in 2024. He left New Japan to join AEW and didn't wrestle the cavalcade of indie shows he used to do. That didn't really matter, though. He had some all time classics in 2024, and every single time he stepped into the ring you knew you'd be seeing something special. He finished his RevPro days with an awesome, dramatic, 47 minute match against Michael Oku in February. His debut as an AEW contracted wrestler started with the best match of the year and a match I noted at the time might have been the best AEW match in history against Takeshita at Revolution. In May he wrestled Bryan Danielson in a fantastic match that won most of the best of the year match awards and ended up being #1 as the highest rated match of the year on cagematch.com. He didn't win the title at Forbidden Door in June, but he did main event in a great match against Swerve Strickland. In July he had a 59 minute match on Dynamite against MJF that was epic and fantastic. At All In the re-match against MJF was great as well. His match at All Out in September against PAC was excellent. At Wrestle Dream, he was in a match against Ricochet and Takeshita. I noted that "if someone named this the best match of the year then I wouldn't have a problem with that." His match against Kyle Fletcher at Full Gear was another 3.5 star match. And then he had a bunch of great matches in the Continental Classic against Darby Allin, Kyle Fletcher, and Okada. Was he in the best storylines? Probably not. Was his company the hottest? No. But wrestlers like Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes, who were a part of the hot WWE year selling out arenas and stadiums and on shows with bigger ratings than AEW TV shows, were never in many if any great, classic matches. Ospreay did it every month. He's also likeable as hell, dramatic as hell, and, shockingly, really good on the mic connecting with fans, showing his passion, and sounding like a, gasp, real person. He will go down in legend as one of the best wrestlers in the history of the business, and 2024 was a stellar year full of a ton of highlights from him. Thank God he's practically still in his prime.
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