AEW’s Hangman Page details almost being detained at border


Hangman Page ran into some difficulties while traveling to Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite & Rampage tapings in Laredo, Texas.
The former AEW World Champion took part in a live signing for Highspots on Thursday and detailed almost being detained by border agents the previous day. Page isn’t too sure what exactly happened, however, as he never intentionally attempted to cross the US-Mexico border.
Page said:
I almost got detained at the border last night too. I might’ve ended up in Mexico by accident. I still don’t know but I had to go through a border crossing check and someone in the car, who is not an American citizen, didn’t have their passport.
I flew into San Antonio and then drove two and a half hours to Laredo because Laredo would have been three flights and that’s just too many. It’s one too many at least.
It doesn’t make sense, I don’t know. You tell me, you’re from Laredo, you tell me how I went through a border crossing without crossing a border, I don’t know but we did, we almost got detained, but I’m here. I’m not in prison in America or Mexico, I’m doing well.
Page defeated Kip Sabian on this week’s edition of Dynamite. Following the match, Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta, and Claudio Castagnoli confronted Page in the ring. The segment led to the members of Dark Order coming out as well and Moxley laying down the challenge for Page to face him at AEW Revolution in a Texas Death Match. Moxley and Page have now faced each other three times in singles competition. Moxley leads the all-time series two wins to one. Moxley is scheduled to face Evil Uno on next week’s Dynamite.