Hangman' Adam Page Set To Take Time Off From AEW TV
Top star "Hangman" Adam Page is reportedly taking an indefinite break from All Elite Wrestling television following his shocking main event loss to MJF at the March 15th Revolution Pay-Per-View. The Texas Deathmatch defeat occurred in Los Angeles, ending any immediate possibility for a title challenge as per AEW's stipulations regarding recent losses.
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1Hangman Adam Page is reportedly set to take time off from AEW television following his recent loss.
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2Page was defeated by MJF in the main event Texas Deathmatch of Revolution on March 15 at Crypto.com Arena. This match included a stipulation that prevented him from challenging for or defending the World Title again.
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Hangman Adam Page is set to take time off from AEW television following his loss to MJF for the title shot.
— [Mar 19] 'Hagmon' Adam Page Reportedly Set To Take Time Off From AEW TV Following Loss At Revolution PPV (Rajah)'Hangman' Adam Page lost a Texas Deathmatch and is no longer eligible to challenge in his current form, but the report suggests he will be off television for an unspecified period.
— [Mar 18] Huge Update on 'Hagmon' Adam Page's AEW Future Following Revolution (Si)'Hangman' Adam Page has been reported by Fightful Select to take a break from TV after his March 20 loss at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
— [Mar 18] Report: Top AEW star set to take time off following loss at Revolution (Wrestleview)'Hangman' Adam Page is reportedly taking leave due to the stipulation of losing his title shot, with details on whether he will return remaining unclear.
— [Mar 18] Hangmon Adam Page Set To Take Time Off From AEW (Pwmania)Fightful Select reports that AEW wrestler Adam "Hangman" Page is set to take an indeterminate leave of absence from television appearances for weeks or potentially more than a month after his main event loss at Revolution PPV, though the exact start date remains unclear. This potential hiatus follows similar time off taken by Page in 2024 following another major title match defeat before he returned approximately four months later.
Hangman Adam Page is taking an indefinite break from wrestling after losing the AEW World Title in a match where he agreed not to challenge for it again. This stipulation mirrors Cody Rhodes' post-2019 agreement and was established through verbal contracts with promoter Tony Khan, who described them as gentleman's handshakes based on mutual desire rather than strict contractual terms.
Hangman Adam Page is reportedly taking a hiatus following his March 15 loss at *AEW Revolution*, where he was defeated under stipulations that permanently bar him from challenging for the AEW World Championship while setting up an exit storyline, though specific return dates remain unconfirmed. This marks another instance of similar booking patterns seen after major defeats in previous years as promotion prepares to address fallout before next month's Dynasty event.
Hangman Adam Page has been announced to take time off from AEW television following his March 15 loss in Texas Death Match against MJF on *AEW Revolution*. The hiatus is indefinite, though it may follow a pattern similar to the four-month break he took after last year's match.