AEW star Hangman Adam Page recently discussed the growing momentum within the company ahead of his Texas Death Match against Jon Moxley at the AEW All In: Texas pay-per-view. This event, taking place on July 12 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, will see Page challenge for the AEW World Championship as the evening’s main event. Page’s comments highlight the hope and excitement surrounding AEW as it approaches one of its biggest shows in the U.S.
Comparing Today’s AEW to Its Early Days
Speaking about the current atmosphere in AEW, Page shared that the company is feeling much like it did during its formative weeks on television. He described a renewed focus among the talent, emphasizing cooperation and creativity:
It very much does feel like, for me personally, in my experience week-to-week, a lot of the same magic of those first weeks and months of AEW TV. The sense of wanting to work together for a common goal, to make something good, exciting, new, fun and fresh. The trajectory has felt upwards.
—Adam Page, AEW Wrestler
Page’s Personal Journey Back to Wrestling’s Main Stage
Adam Page also opened up about his personal path back to headlining major matches after several years of challenges. Although Page worked hard for three years, he admitted he did not expect to reach this point again so soon. The upcoming Texas match represents a crucial opportunity for him to reclaim the AEW World Championship, a goal he has pursued since losing the title.

I did not expect to be in this position, as hard as I tried for 3 years, and I hadn’t gotten here. This is our biggest show in the U.S ever and I’ll be headlining it, and I intend to win the (AEW) World Championship at it. So, that’s the kinda thing I’ve tried to work towards for 3 years since I lost the Championship, and to be honest there were a lot of times that I kinda thought that was it for me as far these big opportunities, these big moments.
—Adam Page, AEW Wrestler
A lot of that boils down to me, who I was, who I was deciding to be, and that kinda attitude I had did not lead me to these opportunities.
—Adam Page, AEW Wrestler
Anticipation Builds for AEW All In: Texas
AEW All In: Texas continues to build excitement as it nears the July 12 date in Arlington. The ticket sales are on track to set new records in the U.S. for AEW, fueled by the promise of Page and Moxley’s intense Texas Death Match. This confrontation is expected to be a defining moment for the event and a highlight for fans.
The outcome of the match carries significant weight, not only for Page and Moxley individually but also for AEW’s position in the wrestling world as it looks to maintain its current upward momentum.
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