Hangman Adam Page Expected to Take Time Off

Hangman Adam Page Expected to Take Time Off

Hangman Adam Page is expected to take time off from AEW television following his loss to MJF at AEW Revolution.

The two faced off in the main event of the March 15 pay-per-view, held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California. The match was contested under Texas Death Match rules, with a major stipulation attached. As a result of the loss, Page is now permanently barred from challenging for the AEW World Championship.

According to a report from Fightful Select’s Sean Ross Sapp, the current plan is for Page to take time off from AEW programming. However, it has not been confirmed whether his absence will begin immediately or if he will appear on upcoming episodes of Dynamite in the short term. There is also no official timeline for how long he will be away.

This is not the first time Page has taken a break from AEW following a major storyline defeat. After AEW Revolution in 2024, he also stepped away from television and returned approximately four months later. That previous absence followed a similar creative direction, making this situation familiar for the former champion.

Page has been a key figure in AEW since its launch in 2019, consistently featured in major storylines and championship programs. His loss at Revolution marks a significant turning point, especially given the added stipulation that removes him from the AEW World Championship picture moving forward.

AEW is set to present the fallout from Revolution on Dynamite, where the company will begin building toward its next major event, Dynasty. Page’s absence, whether immediate or gradual, will likely play a role in shaping upcoming storylines.

For now, the focus remains on how AEW addresses his status on television and how long he will remain away from the ring.

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