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Hangman Page: I Don’t See Myself As The Main Character, But I’m Grateful If Fans And My Peers Do

Hangman Page had a year to remember in 2025 as he won the AEW World Title in the main event of AEW All In, ending the reign of Jon Moxley.

Hangman was the focal point of AEW TV for the majority of the year, whether he was feuding with MJF, winning the Owen Hart Foundation tournament, or holding the AEW World Title.

Speaking to Cam Hawkins of Yahoo’s Uncrowned, Hangman commented on his year.

“[Being a focal point of AEW] only matters to me in the sense that I’m grateful that wrestling fans or even my peers, watching on or being a part of the shows, can see the things that I’ve done and appreciate them to that level.

“I just think of myself [as someone] who goes to work on Wednesday and tries to do the best job that I can with what the day’s work includes. … I don’t see myself as the main character of a show. But if that’s how some fans take it or some of my peers might take it, I can just be grateful and think that must mean that they think I’ve done a good job.”

Hangman held the AEW World Title for 133 days before losing it to Samoa Joe. Hangman competed against Joe, Swerve Strickland, and MJF in a four-way bout for the title at AEW Worlds End.

Fans can find results from AEW Worlds End here. Check out the post-show podcast for a full review here.

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