Adam Page, a cornerstone of AEW’s television programming since his signing with the company in 2019, is no stranger to memorable moments in the wrestling world. One such moment was at AEW All Out 2019 when he made a grand entrance riding a horse named Hunter Horse Helmsey, a clear reference to Triple H.
However, the tale of Hunter Horse Helmsey took a somber turn when the horse passed away less than two months after that memorable pay-per-view appearance.
During a conversation with RJ City on Hey! (EW), Adam Page was prodded about his late equine friend and whether the horse had been as savvy in political maneuvering as Triple H is often known for in the wrestling industry. Page responded with a playful jab, saying, “He was a good horse. He was a good horse. He’s dead now. While alive, he was a good horse. No politics, showed up, did his job, didn’t complain. Good horse.”
It’s all in good fun, and it’s clear that Adam Page has a sense of humor about the memorable Hunter Horse Helmsey incident.
As for Page’s future in AEW, he’s still making waves and will be teaming up with The Young Bucks to defend the ROH Six-Tag Team Titles against The Hardys and Brother Zay on an upcoming episode of AEW Dynamite.
With such exciting matchups on the horizon, it’s safe to say that Adam Page’s journey in AEW is far from over. Wrestling fans will undoubtedly be watching closely to see how these battles unfold.
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