Post by Chris on Oct 16, 2024 1:53:54 GMT
Wrestler's Name: Adam Page
Nicknames: The Hangman
Hometown: Aarons Creek, Virginia
Height: 6'0
Weight: 220 Lbs
Alignment: Tweener
Wrestling Style: Submission & Technical
Manager/Valet:
Entrance Music: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWOOnE8X4iQ
5 Favorite Moves: Suplex Variations, Superkick, Powerbomb, Shining Wizard & The Toehold
Finisher(s): Hangmans Noose [Sleeper Hold] Deadeye [Rko Variation]
Biography:
Hangman” Adam Page is no longer the man he once was. What began as a promising career filled with hope, camaraderie, and the desire to prove himself has transformed into something much darker and more complex. Years of fighting, losing allies, and battling both his opponents and his own inner demons have left him scarred, and those scars run deeper than anything you see on the surface. Page is a man caught in a constant struggle between wanting to redeem himself and the cold, bitter realization that he may never find the peace he once sought.
Page’s return to EWA isn’t about reclaiming championships or accolades. He’s had the glory, the titles, and the recognition before, but it all feels hollow now. When he left, something important remained unfinished—not in the ring, but in his own heart. This return is personal, not motivated by ambition, but by the nagging feeling that something is still unresolved. Maybe it’s about settling old scores, maybe it’s about proving something to himself, or maybe he’s just here to exorcise the ghosts of his past, but even Page isn’t entirely sure. He’s not the same man who once left the EWA, and in many ways, he’s still trying to figure out who he’s become.
The darkness that once lurked in the back of his mind is now a constant companion. He reflects often on his past—on the mistakes, the betrayals, the fights he walked away from without finishing. There’s guilt there, a sense of failure, but more than anything, there’s anger. Anger at himself for not being the man he thought he should be, and anger at those who pushed him to this point. That’s why Page has come back: to face it all head-on. He’s no longer running from his past; instead, he’s charging right into it.
The EWA has always represented unfinished business for him. There are faces here that remind him of the man he used to be, of the mistakes he made, and of the people who let him down—or whom he let down. He’s haunted by these memories, but he’s done being haunted. This time, he’s here to confront them. The Hangman isn’t here for redemption, not really. Redemption feels like a fantasy now, something distant and unattainable. He’s here for closure, whatever that looks like, and he’s willing to tear down anyone or anything that stands in his way. He’s a man searching for answers, and he’s not afraid to get his hands dirty to find them.
Nicknames: The Hangman
Hometown: Aarons Creek, Virginia
Height: 6'0
Weight: 220 Lbs
Alignment: Tweener
Wrestling Style: Submission & Technical
Manager/Valet:
Entrance Music: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWOOnE8X4iQ
5 Favorite Moves: Suplex Variations, Superkick, Powerbomb, Shining Wizard & The Toehold
Finisher(s): Hangmans Noose [Sleeper Hold] Deadeye [Rko Variation]
Biography:
Hangman” Adam Page is no longer the man he once was. What began as a promising career filled with hope, camaraderie, and the desire to prove himself has transformed into something much darker and more complex. Years of fighting, losing allies, and battling both his opponents and his own inner demons have left him scarred, and those scars run deeper than anything you see on the surface. Page is a man caught in a constant struggle between wanting to redeem himself and the cold, bitter realization that he may never find the peace he once sought.
Page’s return to EWA isn’t about reclaiming championships or accolades. He’s had the glory, the titles, and the recognition before, but it all feels hollow now. When he left, something important remained unfinished—not in the ring, but in his own heart. This return is personal, not motivated by ambition, but by the nagging feeling that something is still unresolved. Maybe it’s about settling old scores, maybe it’s about proving something to himself, or maybe he’s just here to exorcise the ghosts of his past, but even Page isn’t entirely sure. He’s not the same man who once left the EWA, and in many ways, he’s still trying to figure out who he’s become.
The darkness that once lurked in the back of his mind is now a constant companion. He reflects often on his past—on the mistakes, the betrayals, the fights he walked away from without finishing. There’s guilt there, a sense of failure, but more than anything, there’s anger. Anger at himself for not being the man he thought he should be, and anger at those who pushed him to this point. That’s why Page has come back: to face it all head-on. He’s no longer running from his past; instead, he’s charging right into it.
The EWA has always represented unfinished business for him. There are faces here that remind him of the man he used to be, of the mistakes he made, and of the people who let him down—or whom he let down. He’s haunted by these memories, but he’s done being haunted. This time, he’s here to confront them. The Hangman isn’t here for redemption, not really. Redemption feels like a fantasy now, something distant and unattainable. He’s here for closure, whatever that looks like, and he’s willing to tear down anyone or anything that stands in his way. He’s a man searching for answers, and he’s not afraid to get his hands dirty to find them.