Recently, Swerve Strickland, a wrestler from AEW, made an appearance on the podcast “No-Contest Wrestling.” In the show, he discussed his intriguing ‘house invasion’ storyline involving Hangman Page, during which his house was burnt down by Page.
Here are some key takeaways from the podcast:
On the subject of seeing Hangman’s newborn baby, Strickland stated, “That was an ugly baby, bro. That was something I never managed to express.”
In response to Hangman Page setting his house on fire, Strickland said, “Despite all the horrific, devilish stuff I’ve done, there’s still humanity in me, with feelings and values. After some time, Hangman discovered this. My house was the thing. The effort I made to reclaim my house, based on my achievements, triggered something in Hangman that prompted him to snatch it away from me. Hangman’s sentimentality revolved around his family and his house. We both have similar sentiments; my valued possessions are my family and my house. It’s amazing how we’re alike and different simultaneously.”
The video of the podcast episode is embedded below.
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