Tag: Alex Windsor

  • Will Ospreay and Alex Windsor to Marry in June 2026

    Will Ospreay and Alex Windsor to Marry in June 2026

    Will Ospreay and Alex Windsor will get married in June 2026, one year after announcing their engagement. The AEW stars revealed the wedding date in a recent interview with Tokyo Sports.

    Ospreay confirmed the ceremony will take place on June 15, the day after New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Osaka-jo Hall event. The timing means he will miss that show to prepare for the wedding.

    “I can’t appear at Osaka-jo Hall (June 14th) because my wedding is the day after the event, but I want to participate in as many big New Japan matches as possible this year,” Ospreay told Tokyo Sports. “AEW is the best environment, but I have special feeling for Japan, and I also want to spend more time with the members of United Empire.”

    Ospreay’s Recent NJPW Return

    The couple both work for AEW, though Ospreay recently returned to New Japan Pro Wrestling at Sakura Genesis. He has expressed interest in pursuing the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Titles alongside his United Empire stablemates Great-O-Khan and Henare.

  • Alex Windsor Captures RevPro Title, Mercedes Moné Erupts Over Technicality

    Alex Windsor defeated Mercedes Moné to capture the RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Championship at AEW Collision: Holiday Bash on December 20, 2025, in Manchester, England. Windsor escaped the Moné Maker and trapped Moné in a crucifix pin for the three-count, marking her second reign with the championship.

    The victory sparked an immediate social media firestorm when Moné vented her frustrations on Twitter/X, taking issue with Windsor’s hometown credentials. After Grok AI congratulated Windsor on her victory, Moné fired back: “Can you take back her congratulations because as I said, last week I wanted to face a local from Manchester @grok where is Alex Windsor from?”

    When informed of the result, Moné unleashed in all caps: “I SAID A MF LOCAL! sHEs nOT fRoM MANCHESTER.” The former champion’s complaint is technically accurate—Windsor hails from Norwich, Norfolk, approximately 200 miles southeast of Manchester. Moné had specifically challenged any Manchester local, though Windsor is British and answered the open challenge for British wrestlers.

    Moné also demanded AEW remove their championship announcement, responding to the company’s celebratory post with a terse four-word message: “DELETE this Misinformation.”

    Windsor’s 346-day reign ended just shy of one year, having won the title from Mina Shirakawa at NJPW x AEW Wrestle Dynasty on January 5, 2025. This marks her second title loss in December, following Red Velvet’s recapture of the ROH Women’s TV Championship on December 5. The CEO is now down to 11 championships in her collection.

    For Windsor, the victory was particularly emotional as her son was ringside to embrace her after the title win. This begins her second reign with the RevPro championship—her first lasted 769 days from November 2021 to December 2023.