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Ethan Page makes NXT debut, takes out Trick Williams

Ethan Page, who most recently was part of the AEW roster, made a surprise debut in NXT last night and took out NXT champion Trick Williams in the show-closing angle.

The final segment saw Lash Legend ask Williams if he attacked Noam Dar and Oro Mensah and before Williams could plead his case, the lights inside the Performance Center went out. As soon as they came back on, Page attacked the champion from behind, pushing him into Legend.

“That’s Ethan Page,” screamed Vic Joseph on commentary. “Wasn’t he in AE…?” he continued, before he got cut off exactly by Page, admitting that he was the one with the recent attacks backstage.

The Canadian departed AEW earlier this month after he spent three years with the promotion. Page was part of Men of the Year with Scorpio Sky and Dan Lambert of American Top Team and later was also part of The Firm before moving mostly to Ring of Honor.


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