'Hangman' Adam Page Comments On AEW Dynamite Concussion

Relieving news from 'Hangman' Adam Page following his AEW Dynamite scare.

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'Hangman' Adam Page is "doing good and feeling good" after suffering a concussion on this Wednesday's episode of AEW Dynamite.

Concern was sparked in Page's AEW World Championship match with Jon Moxley, which went awry after Moxley hit his challenger with a Bulldog Lariat. 'Hangman' went stiff as he hit the mat, which referee Paul Turner noticed immediately, necessitating company medic Dr. Michael Sampson be brought into the ring to check on Page.

The match was called off soon after. Page was stretchered out of the ring and taken to a trauma centre, with AEW confirming, via an official statement, that he had suffered a concussion.

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'Hangman' has since followed up via Twitter, thanking those who helped him:-

There is currently no word on when Page could be cleared to compete again. Concussions are variable. They can sideline a wrestler for a period of days, months, or longer depending on the severity, so there's no use in even predicting the absence at this stage.

All there's left to do is wish 'Hangman' well in his recovery and hope that his time on the sidelines doesn't last too long.

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