Will Ospreay enters Sunday's AEW Forbidden Door pay-per-view in a perilous 10-man "Lights Out" steel cage match. The margin for error is slim, but the chaos doesn't scare him. It's surgery and the unknown that does.

Ospreay revealed last month that he has two herniated discs in his back. Widely regarded as one of the best wrestlers alive, he hasn't competed since AEW's July 12 record-setting All: Texas event. Forbidden Door will be his final appearance, fittingly in his hometown of London, before surgery and a lengthy recovery.

"I'm anxious. I'm scared. Generally, I'm terrified," Ospreay told CBS Sports. "Not about the match, but just about afterwards. I don't know what it looks like afterwards, because for the first time in my life, I have been disqualified from doing the thing that I l

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