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Ethan Page Wants To ‘Engrain Himself’ In The Performance Center And Be A Coach After He Retires

Ethan Page made his WWE Raw debut on the Raw After Mania, but he remains loyal to the WWE Performance Center.

Page signed with WWE in 2024, joining NXT and quickly making an impact by winning the NXT Title and NXT North American Title.

Though he’s now on Raw, he still goes to the Performance Center on a near-daily basis to keep up his training.

“I’m trying to grow these roots as deep as I can,” Page told Anthony Sulla-Heffinger of Yahoo’s Uncrowned. “These things take many years to come to fruition, so my goal is to just kind of engrain myself in the Performance Center, in Orlando, to show my availability to the company, my dedication. I’ve got a lot of NXT superstars who I meet up with to chat about matches or just to honestly throw myself under the bus and show them something I did that I thought was terrible so they can avoid it.

“Ultimately, yes, I am sure I’ll end up being a coach or doing something. I don’t want to speak out of turn because I don’t control any of the decisions, but I would readily make myself available for it. I obsess over wrestling and I love this. I am a busybody — I think I’ll go insane if I’m not working. The second I’m done physically wrestling, I will be knocking on Shawn Michaels’ door or whoever is running NXT to say, ‘OK, I’m ready, what do you need?’”

In his first match on Raw, Page defeated Je’Von Evans.

Page is currently targeting Penta and the WWE Intercontinental Championship.

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