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Tanahashi San, I wish I could put into words how much just being around you as a young man meant...

By Will Ospreay • ウィル・オスプレイ
Posted January 4, 2026

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Will Ospreay is a renowned English professional wrestler known for his high-flying, aerial assassin style that has earned him accolades across promotions like NJPW, AEW, PROGRESS, and Rev Pro[1][2][3]. His content reflects genuine admiration and storytelling from his career experiences, blending personal reflection with wrestling passion. As a multi-time champion with global credibility, including IWGP World Heavyweight Champion and AEW International Champion, he commands respect in the industry[1].

What's This About?

This Twitter post is a heartfelt tribute from Will Ospreay to Hiroshi Tanahashi, a legendary NJPW wrestler, expressing profound gratitude for Tanahashi's influence on his career and personal growth as a young wrestler[1][3]. Ospreay highlights Tanahashi's kindness, respectfulness, and the invaluable lessons learned while traveling Japan together, which shaped his identity as both a wrestler and human being. Key themes include mentorship, legacy, inspiration, and honor in witnessing Tanahashi's final match at a sold-out Tokyo Dome, marking the end of an iconic career.

🔥Why It's Trending

The post is trending due to its timing with Hiroshi Tanahashi's retirement match at Tokyo Dome, a monumental event in professional wrestling that draws massive fan attention and emotional responses[1]. Ospreay's status as a top star amplifies its reach, resonating with fans celebrating Tanahashi's legacy during this historic moment. The raw emotion and insider perspective on mentorship make it highly shareable amid wrestling community's farewell tributes.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Will Ospreay is nicknamed the 'Aerial Assassin' for his daring high-flying moves, including being the first to receive a seven-star match rating[5][6].
  • 2Ospreay won NJPW's Best of the Super Juniors in 2016 and 2019, becoming the first British victor in 2016[1][3].
  • 3He held the Rev Pro Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship for a record 919 days[1].
  • 4Ospreay debuted professionally in 2012 after backyard wrestling and training at the London School of Lucha Libre[3][4].
  • 5Tanahashi, addressed as 'Tanahashi San,' is a NJPW ace whose career Ospreay credits for setting the standard in wrestling[1].

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Tanahashi San,

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