10 First AEW Wrestlers To Win The Triple Crown

1. Hangman Page

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There'd be such a wonderfully rewarding longterm benefit to making Hangman Page the first ever AEW triple crown winner.

The man that was once seen as the organisation's great underachiever being the first to hold every title would be yet more evidence of how rewarding it is to let things play out in AEW, years after the phrase was bastardised by the market leader and other wrestling organisations.

And all that's on a macro level - Page rebounding from his eventual AEW World Heavyweight Championship loss with a TNT Title victory promises some soul-searching and the cowboy back on the chase. This was once a story that captivated those that had invested and could again. If the company wanted to luxuriate in the past as much as the present, they could even involve other members of The Elite as a change of scenery for them - Cody's the only man from the group to hold the secondary strap thus far, and it won't be him winning it again any time soon.

The Young Bucks appear to have tacitly made nice with Page after all this time, but it wouldn't need to stay that way if one of the company's select prizes stood between them.

 
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