Will Ospreay has been cleared to return to the ring after suffering a stinger in his neck on Sunday in a G1 Climax match against SANADA, which caused him to miss a six man tag match at G1 Climax on Monday and made his participation in the rest of the G1 tournament uncertain.
Ospreay confirmed on Twitter that he’s been cleared and NJPW said, “After undergoing a thorough examination, he has been cleared to return to the ring, and his match with Kota Ibushi on July 18 in Korakuen Hall will go ahead as scheduled. Ospreay is excited to return to the ring, and is appreciative of your support.”
Death can kiss me all it wants, it never nails me.
Translation: I got the green light. See you tomorrow Korakuen. pic.twitter.com/ymdL3ZvFvB
— ᵂⁱˡˡ ᴼˢᵖʳᵉᵃʸ • ウィル・オスプレイ (@WillOspreay) July 17, 2019
ICYMI: As confirmed by the man himself, Will Ospreay is cleared to wrestle Kota Ibushi tomorrow night in Korakuen Hall! #IbushiOspreay2 is the main event of a stacked card. Check out the preview:https://t.co/PEWblfN9Ec pic.twitter.com/9ClgQqgzzH
— NJPW Global (@njpwglobal) July 17, 2019

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