“Hangman” Adam Page Declares Himself for Casino Gauntlet at AEW All In

"Hangman" Adam Page Declares Himself for Casino Gauntlet at AEW All In

As a lifelong wrestling fan who’s been through the highs and lows of countless storylines, I can confidently say that Hangman Adam Page is poised to shine at AEW All In. The Cowboy’s relentless pursuit of the AEW World Championship has been a rollercoaster ride, much like my own journey through life. His entry into the Casino Gauntlet match is as predictable as the sunrise, but that doesn’t diminish the thrill of what he might accomplish in Wembley.


A Casino Gauntlet match will take place at AEW All In this weekend to determine which male AEW star will get a shot at the AEW World Championship. While many of the names are kept under wraps in these scenarios, Orange Cassidy confirmed himself last Wednesday on AEW Dynamite and both Kyle O’Reilly and Mark Briscoe threw their names in the hat on tonight’s episode. There have been reports that it may become a star-studded affair, but one unsurprising name entering the fray is none other than “Hangman” Adam Page.

Renee Paquette interviews Hangman, who was asked to leave the premises following a backstage scuffle. He reveals that he will participate in the Casino Gauntlet match this weekend, and anyone obstructing his path to the World Champion should be prepared for elimination. As Evil Uno, a previous Dark Order ally, passes by, Hangman seizes him and inquires about the participants. Uno discloses that after consulting with Christopher Daniels, he will also take part in it, causing an evident surge of enthusiasm. In an attempt to emphasize his message, Hangman ambushes Uno using a steel chair.

Adam Page, fondly known as “Hangman,” has his ambitions locked on the AEW Casino Gauntlet at AEW All In London!

Don’t miss #AEWDynamite every week on TBS!@EvilUno | #HangmanAdamPage

— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) August 22, 2024

The Cowboy has been in a heated blood feud with the World Champion for the better part of a year now. Him entering the match is honestly the least surprising thing he could do at this point, however getting a statement making win in Wembley could set him on the path to becoming a two-time World Champion in AEW. Recent reports have indicated that Swerve and Hangman may very well be headlining AEW All Out in early September, so if that’s the case, making it for the World Championship makes a lot of sense.

The issue here is Bryan Danielson, who is preparing to risk his entire career against Swerve this coming weekend. Danielson has openly discussed his approaching retirement and his desire for more family time, but AEW fans remain optimistic that he will eventually secure a title win in the organization. In his recent interviews, Danielson has expressed satisfaction with whatever outcome this weekend may bring.

The much-anticipated event, AEW All In, takes place this coming Sunday, August 25th, kicking off at 12 p.m. Eastern Time. In the interim, keep an eye on ComicBook for all the breaking news and updates regarding AEW.

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2024-08-22 06:39