Ethan Page Hits Rock Bottom on WWE NXT After Crushing Defeat

Ethan Page’s downward spiral continued on the December 10, 2024, episode of WWE NXT, as he struggled emotionally after losing to Tony D’Angelo in a high-stakes match.

Ethan Page Faces Tony D’Angelo for the North American Title

Ethan Page, known as “All Ego,” had a chance to redeem himself when he faced NXT North American Champion Tony D’Angelo. Coming off his disappointing performance in the Men’s Iron Survivor Challenge at NXT Deadline, Page saw this match as a critical turning point for his career.

In a pre-match promo, Page laid it all on the line, saying, “If I don’t win tonight, my career is pretty much over.” It was clear that the pressure was immense, and Page’s confidence was teetering on the edge.

Another Devastating Loss for Page

Despite his determination, Page fell short once again. Tony D’Angelo retained his North American Championship after pinning Page in a hard-fought battle. The loss seemed to break Page’s spirit, as he was visibly shaken and defeated backstage.

In a candid and emotional moment, Page admitted, “I’m better than this. I have been better than this, but I’ve lost my way.” He continued, stripping away his persona, “I don’t even think I am ‘All Ego’ anymore. I don’t know how to get back to the title. I’m lost. I’m ashamed.”

What’s Next for Ethan Page?

This crushing defeat has left fans wondering what’s next for Ethan Page. His vulnerability and self-doubt suggest a character transformation could be on the horizon. Whether he can regain his confidence and bounce back or continue to spiral remains to be seen.

Page’s raw honesty adds a compelling layer to his story. This struggle could set the stage for a redemption arc or a complete reinvention of his persona.

Fan Reaction to Page’s Struggles

Fans have expressed mixed emotions about Page’s storyline. While some sympathize with his struggles, others believe it’s time for him to embrace a darker, more intense character. Either way, this moment has added depth and intrigue to his journey in NXT.

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