Swerve Strickland and Hangman Adam Page Rubber Match Announced for AEW All Out

Swerve Strickland and Hangman Adam Page Rubber Match Announced for AEW All Out

As a long-time AEW fan, I must say that the ongoing feud between “Hangman” Adam Page and Swerve Strickland has been nothing short of exhilarating! From their initial encounter at WrestleDream to their latest steel cage match announcement at All Out, this rivalry has captured my heart and left me on the edge of my seat.


The third singles match in the thrilling saga between “Hangman” Adam Page and Swerve Strickland was made official on AEW Dynamite. Hangman has been on a hot streak since his AEW return, tapping into a much meaner and darker version of himself. He’s rather sadistic in his matches, and his Dynamite match against Japanese wrestling legend Tomohiro Ishii was no different. Although Hangman got the win over the “Stone Pitbull,” he was met with another challenge — Former AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland.

Tonight on Dynamite, I found myself squaring off against Hangman in an intense showdown. From the get-go, things got personal as I tried to coax him out of his shell, but apparently, he’s developed an unhealthy fixation on me instead. This revelation didn’t sit well with Hangman, who accused me of always relying on external help when we lock horns in the ring.

Let’s rewind! Will Swerve Strickland and Hangman Adam Page face off in a cage at AEW All Out? Don’t miss #AEWDynamite live on TBS! @SwerveConfident | #HangmanAdamPage

— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) August 29, 2024

Since their intense match at “Blood And Guts” in Nashville last month, Swerve and Hangman haven’t crossed paths in the ring yet. However, fans are eagerly waiting for another showdown between these two, as they have rapidly emerged as a beloved rivalry and one of the most captivating tales in AEW to date. While Swerve has been entangled in storylines with various AEW talents, Hangman has been stealthily maneuvering his way back towards Swerve. Their feud ignited last October at “WrestleDream,” where Swerve secured the victory over Hangman.

It quickly sent him into a spiral as their rivalry became more personal. Swerve had recorded himself breaking into Hangman’s home and standing over his son’s crib. Understandably this made him irate, and he’s been on a warpath ever since. Their second match came a month later at Full Gear in a Texas Death Match, something that has become a bit of a specialty for the Cowboy, though he lost. Their most recent singles match was on AEW Dynamite where they went to a time limit draw for a World Championship title shot. They both ended up competing against Samoa Joe at AEW Revolution.

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2024-08-29 07:10