Wrestler Removed From AEW Roster, Officially GONE From Company

Former AEW, ROH wrestler gone from Tony Khan's umbrella of promotions.

Ethan Page
AEW

Ethan Page has left All Elite Wrestling after three years with the promotion.

Removed from AEW's official public-facing roster on Thursday, Page's departure from Tony Khan's company was confirmed by Fightful Select a few hours later. The 34-year-old had been with AEW since 2021.

Fightful's sources indicated that Ethan had been looking to leave AEW for a few months, stretching back to February. Before this, he had been scheduled for an ROH Television Title programme with Kyle Fletcher, though this was postponed due to visa issues.

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Now, Page is gone from AEW and ROH - or, at the very least, "his departure is a formality."

'All Ego' had not commented on the matter at the time of writing.

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Page had not wrestled for either of Tony Khan's wrestling promotions since a 10 February ROH taping, where he defeated Anthony Henry. His last AEW appearance came opposite Kenny Omega on the 9 December 2023 Collision episode.

AEW signed Page to a three-year deal in March 2021. Ethan debuted at that month's Revolution pay-per-view, entering the Face of the Revolution ladder match. He aligned with Scorpio Sky later that month, forming the Men of the Year tag team, and later worked alongside Stoke Hathaway's 'The Firm' stable in 2022, feuding with Matt Hardy the following year.

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