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Kyle Fletcher Unmoved By AEW Worlds End Setback

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Kyle Fletcher is looking to the future.

After a strong run through the tournament, Kyle Fletcher found himself in the semi-finals of the tournament at Worlds End. But despite leaving Will Ospreay a bloody mess during their bout, it was the British star who emerged victorious.

Ospreay then went on to face Kazuchika Okada in the finals after the former NJPW talisman defeated Ricochet in the other semi-final. Still reeling from the damage inflicted by Fletcher, Ospreay ultimately lost to Okada thanks to a Rainmaker.

After the match, Kenny Omega made his return to AEW, presenting Okada with the Continental Championship belt.

Kyle Fletcher Sends Warning To Will Ospreay

In an AEW backstage digital exclusive, Fletcher defiantly explained that his defeat to Ospreay didn’t mean a great deal. The star said he knows in his heart he’s better than Ospreay and the defeat is merely a speedbump on his journey to becoming the best wrestler in history.

“Will I bet you feel pretty lucky right now. I sit here covered in your blood, you sit there covered in your blood. That’s exactly how I want to be. You might have got the three count today. I might not be going to the finals of the Continental Classic.

But I know in my heart there is no way you are winning that championship because of the damage I have already inflicted in you. Yes, you got the three count. Yes, you got a Styles Clash out of nowhere and a one, two, three. Congratu-fricken-lations. We’re one and one, Will. But I know in my heart that I am so, so, so much f*cking better than you.

When the time comes, I will prove it, and until then, I will continue on this path to becoming the best ever. This is just a tiny little blip in the road. Nothing changes.”

Ahead of the tournament, Jeff Jarrett singled out Kyle Fletcher for praise suggesting this could be his breakout moment.

H/t to Fightful