
Real Name:
Billed From:
Aaron’s Creek, Virginia
Billed Height:
6′ 0″
Billed Weight:
228 lbs
Debut:
2008
Retired:
Birthday:
07/27/1991
Factions / Groups:
Adam “Hangman” Page made his name in Ring of Honor (ROH) and New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) as a young member of The Bullet Club faction. He held the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Titles with The Young Bucks and tested himself in top spots like the G1 Climax. That run built the base for what came next in AEW, where he moved into main events and carved out his own voice.
In AEW, he teamed with Kenny Omega and won the AEW World Tag Team Championship during a stretch of fast, high-pressure matches. His solo rise clicked because the stories felt real. He leaned into friendship, doubt, and the push to be better. He built a connection with the Dark Order, rallied crowds with the “cowboy shit” chant, and captured the AEW World Championship at Full Gear 2021. He followed that win with headline programs against Bryan Danielson, Adam Cole, Lance Archer, Jon Moxley, Swerve Strickland, and Kyle Fletcher.
His ring work is urgent and purposeful. He hits hard, moves well for his size, and chooses the right moment to go fast. His Buckshot Lariat is the closer fans wait for. The Deadeye, a corner strike flurry, a quick kip-up after a standing fallaway slam, and a moonsault to the floor create openings when he needs them.
His on-screen personality shows confidence and honest pressure. He can stare down a fight, and he lets the audience see the weight he carries when the stakes go up. Wins land with extra meaning because you feel what led to them. Losses matter because he wears them and comes back even stronger.
So far, his career has shown steady growth from an ROH and NJPW prospect to an AEW headliner. Title runs, big rivalries, and consistent top-card work back it up. He does a good job connecting with crowds, brings urgency to big nights, and has the ability to close strong in big spots.
| Belt | Won | Opponent(s) | Partner(s) | Event | Days Held |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AEW World Championship | Jul 12, 2025 | AEW All In: Texas | 114* |
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