I'd actually reckon the odds are very high now that the Bucks win.
Swerve and Ospreay have been around the AEW World Title scene for a year or more, taking them out of it for a year would cycle some new opponents in for Hangman without there being immediate calls to go back to the Hangman/Swerve well.
But the other thing is you're heavily implying what fans can expect at the next All In. Omega/Okada only officially got booked like a month ago but as far back as December when they first met face to face they made sure to have them do a face off with the All In sign conveniently behind them. 6-7 months in advance when tickets were about to go on sale they were basically telling fans they would be getting that match at that show.
Similar thing here. Ospreay and Swerve can't go for the title again until conveniently All In 2026. You're basically telling UK ticket buyers that the hometown boy is going to win the title at Wembley next year. The expectation is set without even having to officially book a match.
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