Tag: Hangman Page

  • Ring Of Honor Television Results 9/24

    Ring Of Honor Television Results 9/24

    Ring of Honor was back on television last night. The main event for last night’s episode featured Jonathan Gresham teaming up with Jay Lethal to take on Silas Young and Bully Ray.

    ROH Results 9/24

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkyXc6AhpPA

    The Best Friends defeated the Boys

    It was a big week for the Best Friends. They went 1-1 against the Killer Elite Squad on the Destruction tour for NJPW and they defeated the Boys to start things off on ROH TV this week.

    The Boys got some offense in but this was generally a showcase match for Chuckie T and Beretta. They finished it off with simultaneous Dudebuster and Awful Waffle.

    The Best Friends will be part of Team CHAOS as they take on Bullet Club in a 10-man tag at Death Before Dishonor.

    Kenny King defeated Adam “Hangman” Page

    Kenny King is now 2-0 in recent matches against Bullet Club. He also defeated Marty Scurll recently. King won when he reversed a pinning combination and grabbed ahold of Page’s trunks in the process.

    King will take on Jushin Liger Friday night at Death Before Dishonor.

    Jeff Cobb is the Top Prospect

    Jeff Cobb prevented any matches in the Top Prospect tournament from happening again. He took out both competitors this week and then cut a promo saying he was the top prospect.

    Cobb was recently booked for the NJPW Fighting Spirit Unleashed show Sunday for NJPW.

    Bully Ray & Silas Young defeated Jonathan Gresham & Jay Lethal

    Bully Ray and Silas Young spent the whole match refusing to tag each other and generally being terrible to one another. The commentary team speculated the more the two bully each other, the more respect they earn from one another.

    A low blow by Bully with the referee out of position allowed Young to hit Gresham with his finisher and pick up the win.

    Death Before Dishonor Lineup
    Friday, September 28th, 2018

    • Cody, Marty Scurll, Adam Page, and the Young Bucks vs Kazuchika Okada, Chuck T, Beretta, Rocky Romero, and Tomohiro Ishii
    • ROH World Tag Team Championships
      The Briscoes (c) vs Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian
    • ROH TV Championship
      Punishment Martinez (c) vs Chris Sabin
    • Kenny King vs Jushin Liger
    • WOH Championship
      Sumie Saka (c) vs Tenille Dashwood
    • ROH World Championship
      Jay Lethal (c) vs Will Ospreay
    • Tables Match 
      Flip Gordon and Colt Cabana vs Bully Ray and Silas Young
  • Joey Ryan Reveals What Happened After Adam Page Left Him For Dead

    Joey Ryan Reveals What Happened After Adam Page Left Him For Dead

    There has been a significant development in the mystery surrounding Joey Ryan’s disappearance. Ryan had been presumed dead and Bullet Club’s Hangman Page even confessed to having murdered him.

    Ryan then returned at All In, however, and attacked Page after his match against Joey Janela.

    https://twitter.com/JoeyRyanOnline/status/1036704028854349824

    On the recently released episode of Being the Elite, Ryan explained what really happened to him after Page left him for dead.

    What Really Happened To Joey Ryan?

    Ryan revealed that while he had been badly beaten by Page, he was still alive. His wife soon found him and helped nurse him back to health. His wife then put him on a strict training regimen.

    “I started out weak, with barely any strength in my body,” Ryan said of his initial recovery. “As time went on, because of my courage, I started to get stronger. Also, the steroids helped.”

    After taking steroids to recover, Ryan then revealed he had to hide from the public in order to pick the best possible time to get his revenge on Page.

    “I was my old self again but I had to fake my own death and hide from the public,” Ryan continued. “Even when I saw someone else (Stephen Amell) falsely accused of my murder, I had to be patient. I had to pick the perfect spot to avenge what happened to me and I wouldn’t come alone, I’d bring an army with me!”

    Ryan then continued to say what type of army it was he would bring with him to All In.

    https://twitter.com/MattJackson13/status/1037444046464020481

  • Kenny Omega Addresses G1 Supercard, Cody vs. Nick Aldis Highlight the ALL IN Weigh Ins

    Kenny Omega Addresses G1 Supercard, Cody vs. Nick Aldis Highlight the ALL IN Weigh Ins

    The ALL IN weigh-ins from Starrcast took place on Friday, although only one match ended up on the scales.

    Following a brief introduction, The Young Bucks made their way to the stage to talk about ALL In and celebrate with the crowd after selling out 10,000 seats for what is being hailed as the biggest independent pro wrestling show of all time.

    While everybody involved put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into building the card, the Young Bucks were obviously excited by the reaction from the crowd and the wrestling community as a whole.

    “The way I feel right now, I wanna do 50 more of these damn things!” the Young Bucks shouted to the crowd.

    From there it was time for the only actual weigh-in that took place at the hour plus long event as Cody Rhodes and NWA heavyweight champion Nick Aldis made their way to the stage. Cody officially weighed 206 pounds while Aldis was at 238 pounds.

    Afterwards, Aldis refused to shake hands with Cody before leaving the stage to a loud chorus of boos from the audience.

    Cody then made a special announcement regarding his match as famed referee Earl Hepner will be the third man in the ring during the NWA heavyweight championship match on Saturday night.

    Bill Apter also made an appearance during the weigh-ins where he presented three custom made ALL IN championship belts to Cody and The Young Bucks, who spearheaded the entire idea behind this massive show.

    The show was then turned over to “The Hangman” Adam Page, who came out without wearing any boots — and then he allowed the fans to ask him a few questions.

    Unfortunately for Page, all anybody wanted to talk about was Joey Ryan, which finally led to him erupting on the microphone.

    “The truth is I murdered Joey Ryan. I murdered him!,” Page shouted before his “attorney” came onto the stage to take away the microphone to protect his client.

    Following a brief appearance from the SoCal Underground, the crowd then came to its feet when Marty Scrull came to the stage. He definitely received one of the loudest ovations during the entire weigh-ins before addressing his upcoming match against former IWGP heavyweight champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada.

    “I will stop the rain!” Scurll shouted to the crowd in anticipation of his match at ALL IN.

    Joey Janela also popped up out of the crowd before making his way to the stage to stir up the audience while smoking a cigarette and chugging a beer while promising to beat “Hangman” Page at ALL IN.

    Finally at the close of the weigh-ins, one final guess was introduced as reigning IWGP champion Kenny Omega came to the stage to the loudest reaction of the night.

    Omega answered a few questions from the crowd — and even anticipated an inquiry about his interest in going to WWE, although that never actually came.

    Perhaps the biggest piece of news to come out of Omega’s appearance was a question about him appearing at the upcoming G-1 Supercard co-promoted by Ring of Honor and New Japan Pro Wrestling taking place in Madison Square Garden in New York.

    While Omega wasn’t ready to commit to anything just yet, a giant smile crept across his face after the question was asked. He joked about getting a ticket before adding more intrigue to the card coming up on April 6, 2019.

    “I will probably be there,” Omega said. “Whether I’m needed or not, I don’t know.”

    Before leaving, Omega was asked what it felt like being the greatest wrestler in the world right now on the heels of reaching No. 1 in the 2018 PWI 500.

    Omega said that as much as awards and accolades are nice to receive, what means even more to him is the reaction he gets from the fans who watch his matches and they are the ones he’s representing each time he steps into the ring.

    “That’s what fuels me to continue to fight,” Omega said. “To represent every one of you guys as the alternative for ALL IN.”

    ALL IN goes down on Saturday night from Chicago and don’t miss a minute of the coverage all weekend long on SEScoops.com.

  • Hangman Page vs Joey Janela Match Stipulation For All In Announced

    Hangman Page vs Joey Janela Match Stipulation For All In Announced

    An interesting new match stipulation has just been announced for All In. The match between “Bad Boy” Joey Janela and Adam “Hangman” Page will now be a “Chicago Street Fight”.

    https://twitter.com/ALL_IN_2018/status/1034819101913440261

    The no DQ and no count-out rules might just come into play during the match in terms of potential interference. Recent episodes of Being the Elite have suggested Joey Ryan might have a vested interest in the match.

    The presumed-dead Ryan has organized two “Ghostly Meet and Greets” and a “Joey Ryan Murder Mystery” event for Starrcast weekend.

    https://twitter.com/JoeyRyanOnline/status/1034166152266567680

    Joey Janela vs Hangman Page
    Chicago Street Fight

    Janela is the current WWN Live Champion, a title often defended on EVOLVE shows. He is just the 4th person to hold the title with Matt Riddle, Keith Lee, and Auston Theory being the others.

    Janela is perhaps best famous for the unique and creative pay-per-views he does with Game Changer Wrestling. The most recent installment, “Joey Janela’s Lost in New York”, featured a main event of Janela taking on Jinsei Shinzaki, otherwise known as Hakushi. The pay-per-view featured scenes of Janela fighting off the Japanese mafia before finally taking on Hakushi in the night’s main event. Joey Janela’s Spring Break events are also becoming a cult-hit over WrestleMania weekend.

    Check out SEScoops’ coverage of the event on our All In Event Page.

  • Joey Ryan’s Ghost Announces “Murder Mystery” Event For Starrcast

    Joey Ryan’s Ghost Announces “Murder Mystery” Event For Starrcast

    Joey Ryan has not been murdered. In fact, the popular independent wrestler is still very much alive and will be attending Starrcast this weekend.

    In the world of “Being the Elite”, however, Ryan is believed to have been murdered by Hangman Page. Some assumed this would lead to a match between victim and murderer at “All In” but Page has been booked for a match against “Bad Boy” Joey Janela instead.

    Ryan will hold two “Ghostly Meet and Greets” on August 31st and September 1st before a full “Murder Mystery” event on the Sunday. Whether or not he plays a role in the match between Janela and Page remains unclear.

    https://twitter.com/JoeyRyanOnline/status/1034166152266567680

    Did Hangman Page Murder Joey Ryan?

    It’s been a huge year for 27-year-old Adam “Hangman” Page. He made his debut in NJPW’s G1 Climax tournament this year and racked up a 3-6 record but earned praise for his performances.

    On the YouTube show “Being the Elite”, Page has started to unravel in recent months. It is speculated that Page grew jealous of Joey Ryan’s popularity and wanted to be known as the only “dick-wrestler” in the business.

    Page spoke with Impact Wrestling’s Alicia Atout back in June regarding his opinion of Ryan.

    “He was a penis pretender,” Page said. “I’m going to talk about him in the past tense maybe; he’s missing.”

    “For years and years he built his whole career off a lie,” Page said regarding Ryan’s gimmick. “As if he had a more impressive nether-region than I did and it just wasn’t true.”

    https://youtu.be/X2iNXTXWoVU?t=11m15s

  • Kenny Omega Reveals Secret To His Undefeated G1 Climax 28 Thus Far

    Kenny Omega Reveals Secret To His Undefeated G1 Climax 28 Thus Far

    Kenny Omega is 5-0 in the round-robin of the G1 Climax 28 tournament. As the current IWGP Heavyweight Champion, any loss he endures in the tournament could lead to a future title defense.

    The other member of Bullet Club Elite entered into the tournament has not been as lucky. With a record of only 1-5, Hangman Page is already mathematically eliminated from the tournament.

    On this week’s edition of “Being the Elite”, Page and Omega discussed their performances in the tournament thus far. Omega revealed the reason he has done so well in the tournament is a book he’s been reading.

    “As seen on #BTE ep. 113, “The Will to Keep Winning” by, @daigothebeast was featured. Legends in any field usually have ideas that are applicable to real-world success and Daigo’s are no exception.”

    Kenny Omega, The Will To Keep Winning

    Daigo Umehara authored the book Omega refers to on the show. Umehara is a professional video game player who specializes in fighting games.

    At the end of the BTE episode, Hangman Page offers Omega a slice of ham in exchange for the book. Omega states he is unable to part with the book until after the G1 tournament. Page insists, however, and it started to become clear Page might becoming a little unhinged with all the rumors of his involvement of Joey Ryan’s disappearance spreading.

    Omega eventually gives Hangman Page the book (and his slice of ham). Page only has 3 matches left in the G1 and the most points he could finish with at this point is 8.

    Omega’s remaining opponents in the tournament are Zack Sabre Jr, Tomohiro Ishii, Toru Yano, and is Golden Lovers tag-team partner, Kota Ibushi. As for Page, he has Togi Makabe, Minoru Suzuki, and YOSHI-HASHI left to face in the tournament. Omega is looking to become the first person to ever make it to the finals of the tournament 3 years in a row.

  • Cody Rhodes Has Huge Praise for Bullet Club Stablemate

    Cody Rhodes Has Huge Praise for Bullet Club Stablemate

    Former Ring of Honor World Champion and one of the de-facto leaders of the Bullet Club Cody Rhodes recently spoke to ESPN as part of an article featuring ‘Hangman Page’ from the aformentioned New Japan stable.

    Cody claimed that Adam Page is making a run, unbeknownst to us all, he’s making a run for best wrestler in the world long before he should be,” Cody then went on to mention that “He’s got Kenny Omega right there by him to help him along. He’s got Matt and Nick to help him along. He has me. He has Marty. He’s a sponge to all of that, and then he’s a sponge to the wrestling he grew up on.

    Rhodes is not the only member of the New Japan roster who sees big things ahead for Hangman; Chris Jericho saw Adam Page at Dominion and he jokingly said, ‘What is this guy, 6-5, 265 pounds, a Texan doing a shooting star press?’. Adam Page isn’t any of those things except the shooting star press. The presence of him is what made Jericho turn his head. Everything in wrestling is about turning your head. I can’t sing his praises enough. He’s just the man.

    You can check out the full article from ESPN here.

  • Hangman Page Busted Open In Australia (Photo)

    Hangman Page Busted Open In Australia (Photo)

    Hangman Page was busted open at a World Series Wrestling show in Australia yesterday. The 26-year-old was wrestling Austin Aries for the Impact World Championship. Page lost the match and had his eye split open in the process.

    He posted a photo of the injury to his Instagram account:

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BkXTCOjgZGd/

    World Series Wrestling just announced a deal for their events to stream on the Global Wrestling Network. Impact’s streaming service also features events from promotions such as Destiny Wrestling, Border City Wrestling, RISE, and Smash Wrestling.

    Hangman Page

    Page revealed in an interview recently that he only quit his job as a teacher after learning he was to become a member of Bullet Club in 2016.

    “With one phone call I was told I would be in Bullet Club and I was going to Japan for three weeks, then continually after that. It was pretty cool and life-changing. At the time I was a high school teacher,” Page said.

    “I taught graphic design, multimedia, and journalism. I would take sick days and wrestle on the weekends. At that point, I knew if I was doing three-week tours of Japan I couldn’t keep teaching because I couldn’t be “sick” that long.”

    Here is a Tweet Page sent shortly after finding out he was joining Bullet Club:

    https://twitter.com/theadampage/status/732985688115793921?lang=en

    Page started wrestling in 2011 and started working for Ring of Honor the following year.

    “I could also afford not to teach anymore because I would be more in-demand so to speak. I quit teaching and became a full-time wrestler. That more than anything in my whole career changed my life.”

    Page is scheduled to team with Marty Scurll to take on Hiroshi Tanahashi and KUSHIDA at the G1 Special in San Francisco next month.

  • Hangman Page Comments On Possibly Having Murdered Joey Ryan

    Hangman Page Comments On Possibly Having Murdered Joey Ryan

    While Hangman Page’s career seems to be skyrocketing, recent events could lead to his downfall. As has been alluded to recently on Being the Elite, there are concerns that Hangman Page is responsible for the disappearance of famous dick-wrestler, Joey Ryan.

    He recently sat down with Impact Wrestling and AMBY’s Alicia Atout and spoke about the current allegations against him.

    “If (Joey Ryan) is missing forever, I’m kind of fine with that,” Page explained. “But you know, it wasn’t me.”

    Did Hangman Page Murder Joey Ryan?

    Atout brought up that Joey Ryan’s wife has been raising concerns about Ryan’s whereabouts. She insinuated some are of the belief Page is responsible for Ryan’s disappearance. She asked Page why he dislikes Ryan so much.

    “He was a penis pretender,” Page said. “I’m going to talk about him in the past tense maybe; he’s missing.”

    “For years and years he built his whole career off a lie,” Page said regarding Ryan’s emphasis on his genitals. “As if he had a more impressive nether region than I did and it just wasn’t true.”

    If Joey Ryan is ever to return, he might want to face Hangman Page on a big show. All-In on September 1st from Chicago seems like a possible time and location for such a match.

    Hangman Page on Bullet Club Civil War

    Atout also asked Page about the dissension in Bullet Club.

    “At this point, it’s just down to Kenny and Cody; Two alpha males who they can’t help but want to call themselves the leader,” Page said. “We’re grown men, I don’t think we need a leader.”

    Hangman Page will be in Texas tonight and tomorrow for Ring of Honor’s “State of the Art” tour. His most recent match was at Dominion this weekend. Page teamed with Cody and Marty Scurll to defeat the team of Rey Mysterio Jr, Hiroshi Tanahashi, and Jushin “Thunder” Liger. He’ll team with the Young Bucks and Marty Scurll to go up against the Briscoes and KES tonight in San Antonio and then part of an ROH TV title 6-way Proving Ground match in Dallas on Saturday.

  • Kota Ibushi to Face Bullet Club’s Hangman Page at Supercard of Honor

    Kota Ibushi to Face Bullet Club’s Hangman Page at Supercard of Honor

    Kenny Omega’s Golden Lovers teammate, Kota Ibushi, will face Bullet Club’s Hangman Page at Supercard of Honor XII on April 7th, 2018. The match will take place just two weeks after the Golden Lovers face the Young Bucks at Strong Style Evolved on March 25th, 2018.

    Ring of Honor announced Ibushi’s Supercard of Honor opponent recently:

    Tickets are still available for the event, which runs simultaneously to NXT’s Takeover: New Orleans show.

    Supercard of Honor XII Confirmed Lineup

    • Cody vs Kenny Omega
    • ROH World Championship
      Dalton Castle (c) vs Marty Scurll
    • Women of Honor Championship Tournament
      Tournament Finals
    • Hangman Page vs Kota Ibushi
    • ROH World 6-Man Tag-Team Championships
      SoCal Uncensored (Scorpio Sky, Kazarian, and Christopher Daniels) vs. the Young Bucks and Flip Gordon
    • Tomohiro Ishii vs Punishment Martinez
    • ROH World TV Title
      Last Man Standing
      Kenny King (c) vs Silas Young
  • Hangman Page Denies Bullet Club Falling Apart, Matt Taven Calls NXT ‘ROH Lite’

    Hangman Page Denies Bullet Club Falling Apart, Matt Taven Calls NXT ‘ROH Lite’

    Hangman Page Says Bullet Club Is Fine

    Bullet Club has seen better days. The stable was once ruling New Japan Pro Wrestling under the leadership of Prince Devitt and soon after that, AJ Styles. Kenny Omega took the leadership role in January 2016.

    Things were looking good under Omega’s guidance before “The Elite” took the spotlight. Soon, the original members of Bullet Club became an afterthought and all the attention was on Omega, Cody, The Young Bucks, Marty Scurll, and Hangman Page. To make matters worse, Cody has been fighting with Omega over who should be the leader of Bullet Club.

    Speaking to the Augusta Free Press, Page responded to talks of the faction’s demise:

    “We’re not coming apart at the seams. We’re fine. Bullet Club is fine. Look, we’re a group of the most entertaining, athletic, all-around best wrestlers on the planet. And, you know, you’re just going to have a little bit of a rift sometimes. But, it’s fine, things are fine. We’ll work it out. This one is really just a little disagreement between Cody and Kenny, and they have a match coming up, and once that’s over, we’re fine. OK? Just got to get it out of our system.”

    Matt Taven Calls NXT “ROH Lite”

    Ring of Honor star Matt Taven is set to do battle with Cody on the ROH 16th Anniversary show. Taven recently appeared on Interactive Wrestling Radio to hype up the event. When the topic of NXT popped up, Taven had the following to say:

    “I couldn’t agree more. Our touring schedule and their touring schedule is starting to cross paths to where maybe they hit a market a week before we hit that market. That is on purpose. Taking talent from Ring of Honor? That is all on purpose. I basically look at NXT as ROH Lite. I wish for every wrestling company to be as successful as possible. There is something that ROH is obviously doing right if the top dog is trying to hurt them. That is something that they’ve (WWE) has tried to do a few times. It just lets us know that we (ROH) are doing something right. And, ROH has been resilient. I first started working here in 2009 doing stuff. I started working more consistently in 2012. But, in my 9 years, wow I feel old saying that, in my 9 years, I’ve seen them come and go. And still, ROH continues to get bigger and continues to grow and grow and reach broader audiences. As much as I love my buds, it shows ROH is doing something right if WWE is trying to bite their style so much.”

  • Young Bucks Teasing Hangman Page Could Be WWE Bound

    Young Bucks Teasing Hangman Page Could Be WWE Bound

    Bullet Club member “Hangman” Adam Page has been missing in action in recent weeks and the Young Bucks are teasing that their ROH Six Man Tag Champions partner could be WWE bound.

    The Young Bucks and Hangman Page are scheduled to defend their gold at ROH’s upcoming Death Before Dishonor pay-per-view from Las Vegas on September 22nd. Their opponents have yet to be named.

    On Sunday morning, Nick Jackson of the Young Bucks tweeted a screenshot showing that Hangman Page just followed Triple H and WWE on Twitter with the hashtag #WheresHangman

    https://twitter.com/NickJacksonYB/status/906904646530121728