Hangman Page Returns With Longest Clothesline EVER On AEW Dynamite

Finally, The Elite are whole again.

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Hangman Page hit what might have been the longest clothesline in professional wrestling history as he returned to AEW Dynamite last night. Truly, a Hall of Fame-level accolade.

A fight broke out after the Matt Hardy vs. Sammy Guevara main event. Chris Jericho and The Inner Circle had Kenny Omega pinned to a post at the empty TIAA Bank Field, looking to put him out of action ahead of Double Or Nothing, where Jericho's group meets The Elite in a Stadium Stampede match. What started as a four-on-one shellacking evened out with a surprise Young Bucks comeback, as the brothers Jackson leapt from the bleachers, appearing for the first time in over a month, before Page made his arrival.

Page charged the field's full 120 yards before flattening Jake Hager with his clothesline, cementing his comeback. He didn't stick around after the brawl, though, instead, marching down a tunnel while his stablemates celebrated.

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Page and the Bucks had been absent through AEW's last set of Dynamite tapings. Though they fight The Inner Circle on Saturday, the conclusion to this segment shows the issues between Hangman and the rest of the group are far from buried.

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