Yahoo Sports’ Uncrowned held a recent interview with Hangman Adam Page. One of the topics discussed included Page’s thoughts about his year of 2025 in AEW and him not viewing himself as being the main character of AEW but he is grateful if fans and his peers do.
“[Being a focal point of AEW] only matters to me in the sense that I’m grateful that wrestling fans or even my peers, watching on or being a part of the shows, can see the things that I’ve done and appreciate them to that level.
I just think of myself [as someone] who goes to work on Wednesday and tries to do the best job that I can with what the day’s work includes. … I don’t see myself as the main character of a show. But if that’s how some fans take it or some of my peers might take it, I can just be grateful and think that must mean that they think I’ve done a good job.”
Page also gave his thoughts about his victory over Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship at AEW’s All In Texas event and his belief that even in that moment, the spotlight was not solely on him.
“It felt like it was less about me — that moment was less about me and more about all of us together. And just to be the person, to be in that position, that was important to me. Years removed from now, I will appreciate all of that maybe more than I do now, being so fresh from it.”

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