Real Fight Breakdown #2- Hangman Adam Page vs. Ethan Page
Two big, athletic “Pages” with serious striking power and main-event presence. One is a battle-hardened AEW Cowboy, the other is a confident WWE Superstar, multi-time champion with legitimate martial arts roots.
If Hangman Adam Page and Ethan Page dropped the scripts and went at it for real — who wins?
Here’s the no-BS breakdown.
Fighter Profiles
“Hangman” Adam Page
Age: 34
Height / Weight: 6'0"–6'1" | 220–229 lbs
Background: Former AEW World Champion (multiple reigns), known for brutal brawling, high-impact lariats (Buckshot Lariat), and Texas Deathmatch-style violence. Former high school teacher turned full-time wrestler with over 15 years of experience. Tough, durable, and thrives in chaotic, hard-hitting environments.
Ethan Page (“All Ego”)
Age: 36
Height / Weight: 6'2" | 215–225 lbs
Background: Current WWE star, former NXT Champion, longest-reigning NXT North American Champion. Black belt in karate and taekwondo. Strong independent background with tag team success (The North) and a reputation for crisp striking and athleticism.
Key Factors
Size & Reach — Slight edge to Ethan Page. Taller with good reach.
Age & Athleticism — Very close, but Hangman’s recent high-level output gives him a small freshness advantage.
Striking — Both are excellent. Hangman’s lariats and forearms hit like trucks. Ethan’s karate/taekwondo base gives him sharper, more technical kicks and punches.
Grappling & Ground Game — Edge to Ethan Page due to his martial arts foundation. Hangman is more of a brawler who prefers to keep it standing or in chaotic spots.
Durability & Heart — Hangman has proven he can take (and dish out) extreme punishment in deathmatches and long wars. Ethan is tough but hasn’t shown the same level of hardcore durability on TV.
Verdict
Hangman Adam Page wins — most likely by brutal knockout or TKO via repeated lariats and ground-and-pound in a wild brawl. Hangman’s experience in grueling, high-stakes matches and his raw power would eventually overwhelm Ethan’s technical striking.
That said, this would be a very competitive fight for the first 5–8 minutes — Ethan could absolutely steal rounds early with kicks and crisp combos.
It would be a fun, striker-heavy scrap that wrestling fans would love.
Breakdown written with help from Grok. I pick the matchups, it does the nerdy deep dives.

