“Hangman” Adam Page Confirms He Will Be at AEW All In, Teases Involvement

"Hangman" Adam Page Confirms He Will Be at AEW All In, Teases Involvement

As a seasoned wrestling fan with decades of watching under my belt, I am thrilled about this Sunday’s AEW All In event in London. The anticipation is high, particularly with Swerve Strickland defending his World Championship against Bryan Danielson – a potential swan song for the veteran wrestler. However, it seems that “Hangman” Adam Page, last year’s Elite ally, might be missing from this year’s lineup.


On August 25th, I’m thrilled to share that I’ll be witnessing AEW All In in London – the second annual pay-per-view event by AEW! Some of the company’s heavyweights will be part of the show, like Swerve Strickland who’s putting his World Championship on the line against Bryan Danielson. Given his impending retirement, this could very well be the veteran’s final match. Unfortunately, “Hangman” Adam Page, who was a key player last year, isn’t scheduled for this event yet. Last year, he teamed up with Kenny Omega and Kota Ibushi against Bullet Club Gold at All In. It remains to be seen what role the cowboy will play this time around, as he’s been engaged in a fierce blood feud with Swerve Strickland for over a year now.

Will Hangman Page be at AEW All In?

Although he hasn’t been officially announced yet, many fans are guessing that he might join the Casino Gauntlet, winning which would secure a title match. So far, only Orange Cassidy has been confirmed to participate, having won his spot. However, rumors suggest that some big names will take part in the show. Hangman has hinted at his possible involvement, mentioning he’ll be in town for the event.

“I’ve secured a ticket and arranged a hotel for an event called All In. I won’t reveal my plans or thoughts, but I’ll definitely attend because they’ve booked me for a match. If I can manage to get into the match, I have some ideas about what I’d like to do there. I’m excited about my plans for Wembley and I’ll be in attendance.”

Anticipation runs high among viewers as whispers suggest a potential showdown between Hangman and Swerve during their fourth singles encounter at the upcoming AEW All Out event. If Swerve manages to hold onto his title against Danielson this Sunday, it’s challenging to predict what the following confrontation with Page might entail. Since they have already battled in a Texas Death match, which is now synonymous with Page in AEW, they could draw inspiration from CM Punk and Drew McIntyre and opt for either a Strap match or a Dog Collar match instead.

As a gaming enthusiast counting down the days, I can’t help but get excited for the epic AEW All In event happening this Sunday, August 25th, at 12 p.m. EST! Keep your eyes glued to ComicBook for all the latest news and updates on AEW as we approach the big day. Stay tuned!

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2024-08-22 01:11