Ethan Page Recently Signed AEW Contract Extension

All Ego set to remain #AllElite for "years to come".

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Ethan Page is set to remain #AllElite for the foreseeable future.

As per Fightful Select, All Ego actually signed a contract extension last year. Of course, Page only debuted with AEW at March 2021's Revolution PPV, and Fightful reports that the hugely talented Canadian penned a new deal later in the year; a deal that will see him stay with AEW for "years to come".

No specifics on the length of this contract have been revealed at this time, but it sounds like one half of the Men of the Year will be tied to Tony Khan's promotion for a good chunk of time.

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Page can currently be found teaming with TNT Champion Scorpio Sky under the tutelage of Dan Lambert, and he last competed for AEW in a Face of the Revolution Ladder Match qualifying bout on Rampage earlier this month. There, the 32-year-old lost to Christian Cage.

Prior to signing with AEW, the Ontario native competed for EVOLVE and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla before landing in IMPACT Wrestling in late-2017. At that point, IMPACT had the performer going under the name of Chandler Park - the kayfabe cousin of Joseph Park/Abyss - before eventually allowing him to use the Ethan Page moniker and soon reuniting him with Josh Alexander as The North. That tandem was one of the best pairings of recent years, amassing two reigns as IMPACT World Tag Team Champions. Page would leave the Anthem promotion in January of last year, shortly after the Hard to Kill PPV, and he would debut for AEW two months later.

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