Hangman Page ‘doing alright and feeling good’ after suffering concussion on AEW Dynamite


This story was updated at 5 PM Eastern.
Hangman Page said he is “doing alright and feeling good” following a concussion he suffered at the end of his Tuesday Dynamite match with AEW World Champion Jon Moxley.
After our Dave Meltzer tweeted an update earlier in the day that Page was “feeling alright,” the former champion took to Twitter Wednesday to give his own update, even joking about having unfinished business:
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In the match’s closing moments, Page took a flip bump off a Moxley lariat and landed on his face. As Page laid motionless, referee Paul Turner checked on him and immediately called for AEW medical personnel to enter the ring, calling the match for Moxley by stoppage.
AEW went to close shots of Moxley and the commentary team as they had to cover for several minutes so Page could be checked on and eventually stretchered out. After running down the cards for Rampage and the next Dynamite, they eventually went back to the ring for a Moxley promo where he wished Page the best and subsequent show-closing angle with MJF.
Two hours later, AEW released a statement saying Page suffered a concussion and that while he was discharged, he will remain the company’s concussion protocol.