Will Ospreay is dealing with serious buyer's remorse after the tattoo celebrating the historic All In pay-per-view proved to be incorrect.

At AEW All In 2023, Ospreay defeated Chris Jericho in one of the most high-profile matches of the night. The show marked Ospreay's first time competing in the massive stadium, AEW's largest-ever event, and AEW's first event outside of North America.

During the event, it was announced that All In had broken the paid attendance record with 81,035 fans making it to Wembley Stadium. In celebration of the show, Ospreay recently got a tattoo, featuring the date of the show, the coordinates of Wembley Stadium, the bell time for his match with Jericho, and that impressive paid attendance figure.

It has since come out that AEW inflated the paid attendance of All In, something that WWE has often done in the past. The real paid attendance of All In was actually 72.265; an impressive number, but not a record-breaking amount.

On social media, Ospreay reacted to the news that the tattoo currently on his body was wrong.

"Bruv you cannot make this f***ing sh*t up. I am currently in Japan. I've had no f***ing sleep. I am tired <laughs> This is the worst f***ing day of my life. Do you know how hard it was for me to get a tattoo? My mum f***ing hates them bruv! They [AEW] announced it [the 81,035 number] to everyone! They announced it. They announced 81,000 people. I've got this f***ing thing on my arm! <laughs> "

Ospreay has since deleted his tweet, though a copy of his video reaction can be seen below.