Ethan Page’s Contract With AEW Is Reportedly A Three-Year Deal
“All Ego” Ethan Page is officially All Elite, and it seems like he’ll be sticking around for awhile.
In a profile of Page, Scott Radley of The Hamilton Spectator notes that Page’s contract with All Elite Wrestling is a three-year deal.
This length is typical for many contracts, but it’s worth noting because other AEW newcomers have signed short-term deals. Matt Cardona, who made his debut with the company last July, worked a few dates before he left in September. By comparison, Page’s deal sets up him to be a featured member of the roster until at least 2024.
In his interview with Radley, Page also noted that he hopes to become the greatest professional wrestler in the history of Hamilton, a city that has produced several acclaimed competitors, such as Iron Mike Sharpe.
“Not to step on the toes of anyone that’s come before me but my goal has always been to be a bigger name than [them],” said Page, also known as Julian Micevski says.
With an already impressive track record, Page is well on his way to potentially meeting that goal, and he’ll aim to cement his legacy by thriving in AEW.
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