This Sunday at AEW All In, Will Ospreay and MJF will wrestle for the second time, following up their nearly-hour-long bout on “AEW Dynamite” last month. Speaking on “Busted Open Radio,” Tommy Dreamer shared his thoughts on the rivalry, with one aspect in particular that has stood out to him.

El enfoque principal de la rivalidad entre Will Ospreay y MJF

“This match will have such ramifications for that one move, the Tiger Driver,” Dreamer said. “They kept on teasing it. It’s like, ‘Man, you don’t have the balls to do it. You don’t have the balls to hit me with this move.’ … It’s the main focus, and has been the main focus, for a long, long time.”

Will Ospreay decide dejar de usar el Tiger Driver ’91

Back in April, following Ospreay’s match against Bryan Danielson at AEW Dynasty, the wrestler stated that he would be retiring the move because it was too dangerous and it “injured” Danielson. However, after a few weeks of time off, Danielson proved to be okay and continued wrestling.

Una breve historia del Tiger Driver

The technical term for a Tiger Driver would be a double underhook powerbomb, or sometimes a double underhook piledriver. Stories about the genesis of the move vary, with some stating that Mitsuharu Misawa created it by accident while others claim it was first created by Joshi wrestler Jaguar Yokota years before.

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