10 Wrestlers Who Will NEVER Leave AEW

8. Adam Page

Jon Moxley
AEW

Paying off one of the most intricate, gripping, and satisfying storylines in recent wrestling history, the visual of Hangman Adam Page finally overcoming old pal Kenny Omega and winning the big one at Full Gear 2021 fully established AEW as a company capable of growing a promising talent into a fully-fledged star.

And even at the age of just 30 years-old, and with arguably his best miles ahead of him as both an in-ring worker and ever-evolving Millennial Cowboy, envisioning the AEW Original plying his trade in any other setting than Tony Khan's playground feels like a near impossible task.

It's not as though other companies haven't tried to obtain the services of the angsty current reigning AEW World Champion either, with WWE being said to have offered him a deal before his All Elite chapter got underway. Hangman instead decided "just to have fun with (his) friends", as he put it when unpacking the offer during a Busted Open Radio appearance, and has clearly reaped the rewards up to this point.

WWE will clearly still be keeping their eyes on Page from afar, but the smart money would be on cowboy sh*t staying put on TBS and TNT for the foreseeable.

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