Kyle Fletcher: AEW Feels Very Different With Hangman Adam Page At The Forefront, It Feels Like We’ve Come Out Of This Cloud Of Darkness
Kyle Fletcher gives praise to his All Out opponent.
On the marquee for AEW All Out on September 20th is TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher challenging Hangman Adam Page for the AEW World Championship.
Going into the show, Fletcher is making the media rounds, and one of his stops was with Good Karma Wrestling. He delved into how AEW feels different with Hangman Adam Page taking the reins over from Jon Moxley.
“Yeah, I feel like with Mox as champ, it was definitely — I think he did exactly what he set out to do in a lot of ways. I don’t think a lot of people liked it at the time. They were like, ‘We wanna see someone else’ but I think he did exactly what he set out to do. He was waiting for someone to step up, and Hangman, he really found himself throughout that process and he turned into the world champion that AEW has needed these past couple of years so, yeah, I think the company feels very different with him at the forefront. It feels like, almost, we’ve come out of this cloud of darkness almost that was the Moxley championship reign and everything feels a lot more hopeful. We have this momentum now going forward and we just gotta keep capitalizing on it, honestly.”
In the same interview, Fletcher offered his thoughts about WWE’s counterprogramming of AEW events. To read those comments, click here.
If the quote in this article is used, please credit Good Karma Wrestling with an H/T to Fightful for the transcription.




