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Will Ospreay Returns To In-Ring Action On AAE Dynamite After Six Month Absence

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Will Ospreay made a highly anticipated in-ring return on the March 18, 2026 episode of AEW Dynamite after being sidelined for over six months due to neck injuries sustained at Forbidden Door. The "Aerial Assassin" defeated Blake Christian via Hidden Blade finish following his appearance earlier this year during Revolution PPV and subsequent appearances since September 4th in the fall season finale on WWE programming, marking a significant comeback moment as he returned from injury recovery rather than just stepping back into action for one night only or returning to AEW after six months out...

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    Will Ospreay made a highly anticipated in-ring return to action following an absence of over six months due to neck injuries.
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    "The Aerial Assassin" defeated Blake Christian via Hidden Blade on the March 18, 2026 episode of Dynamite after previously appearing at Revolution PPV earlier that year. Toni Storm was also noted as being absent from this broadcast in Fresno.
Mar 19 Will Ospreay defeated Blake Christian via Hidden Blade on the March 18, 2026 episode of AEW Dynamite. Toni Storm was absent from this broadcast.
Sep 14 - Mar 19 'The Aerial Assassin' has been out for over six months with a serious neck injury sustained at Forbidden Door in late September/early October of the previous year, returning to competition after his first appearance on programming since that date.
Mar 18 'The Aerial Assassin' made an official return by stepping back into action during a singles match against Blake Christian at Revolution PPV earlier in the day, followed immediately by his Dynamite appearance. The show aired live from Save Mart Center – Fresno.
Will Ospreay Brawls With Jon Moxley After In-Ring Return on AEW Dynamite

On AEW Dynamite's episode on March 18, Will Ospreay returned from a six-month neck injury defeat by Blake Christian via his Hidden Blade. Following an in-ring confrontation with Jon Moxley that involved Wheeler Yuta and PAC using the Brutalizer hold before security intervened to stop it all

Crazy Stunt Takes Place On AEW Dynamite, Will Ospreay Wins AEW Return Match

Will Ospreay returned to competition by defeating Blake Christian via pinfall with his Hidden Blade finisher at an *AEW* event following a brief brawl and submission hold from PAC against Jon Moxley. This match marked the wrestler's first bout since August 2025, where he had previously teamed up in a Steel Cage fight involving Hiroshi Tanahashi, Darby Allin, and The Golden Lovers versus Death Riders members Gabe Kidd and Paxton Hawkins (referred to as PAC).

AEW Dynamite 3/18 Live Results: Will Ospreay returns to action, Toni Storm out

At AEW Dynamite in Fresno on March 18, Will Ospreay defeated Blake Christian via Hidden Blade after Toni Storm was ruled out due to an attack; the match also featured Mina Shirakawa replacing her injured teammate for No Holds Barred. Following his win and a post-match promo attacking Jon Moxley's neck with bare hands before being stopped by Bastard Pac, Bang Bang Gang faced Death Riders in their next bout on March 19 against Juice Robinson/Ace Austin versus the latter duo.

AEW Dynamite preview (Mar. 18, 2026): Will Ospreay’s return to AEW doesn’t make any damn sense

AEW's *Dynamite* will air live from Fresno, California on March 18 as part of a four-week build toward an April Dynasty event featuring Will Ospreay in his first return match since neck fusion surgery. The article highlights the medical improbability and excitement surrounding this comeback while noting that AEW is seeking new leadership amid recent controversies involving Hangman Page's performance at Revolution Pay-Per View, with Blake Christian as tonight's opponent for Ospreay.

AEW Dynamite Preview (3/18/26): Start Time, Match Card, How To Watch & Live Stream

AEW Dynamite on March 18 features Will Ospreay's first return since September against Blake Christian and Toni Storm versus Marina Shafir in an event where Ronda Rousey interferes. The card continues storylines from AEW Revolution, including a steel cage match that ended with Jon Moxley attacking the injured Ospreay before his scheduled comeback bout begins tonight at Fresno Arena via live stream starting on time (specific start and broadcast details were not provided in this text).