The next challenger for the AEW World Championship is now confirmed. After months of tough fights and big wins, Jon Moxley is still the champion. But his long title run may soon come to an end. At Double or Nothing, a new challenger stepped up and it’s none other than Hangman Page.
Hangman Page has been trying to get his hands on the AEW World Title again for the past two years. He was once the champ, but since then, his journey has not been easy. He has faced many ups and downs. He even said that he’s been on a road to redemption trying to fix what was broken. Meanwhile, his opponent in the Double or Nothing match, Will Ospreay, said he’s climbing the ladder, calling it his “path of ascension.”
The two clashed in an emotional and thrilling main event. From start to finish, the match was intense. There were many moments where it looked like either of them could win. The crowd was fully into it. But in the end, Hangman Page won with his signature move the Buckshot Lariat.
Now, Hangman is officially set to face Jon Moxley at All In: Texas for the AEW World Championship.
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Will Hangman Finally Finish His Redemption?
Hangman has waited a long time for this moment. He has worked hard, suffered setbacks, and even changed his attitude in the ring. This isn’t just a title match for him it’s personal. It’s about proving to himself and the world that he belongs at the top again.
On the other hand, Moxley is no easy opponent. He’s a fighter. He has kept the AEW title for over seven months, beating some of the biggest names in the company. He doesn’t back down. He doesn’t give up. He may be the toughest test Hangman has ever faced.
This upcoming match is going to be more than just a fight. It’s going to be a story of redemption vs dominance.
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