‘Hangman’ Adam Page made it clear on the September 11 edition of AEW Dynamite—he has no regrets.

In a tense interview with Renee Paquette, Page addressed his brutal match with Swerve Strickland at AEW All Out, doubling down on his actions and making no apologies. When asked if he felt any remorse, Page flatly dismissed the notion, saying that if given the chance, he would have burned down a thousand of Swerve Strickland’s homes. He even went as far as to say that he would have continued punishing Strickland for an eternity if the steel cage hadn’t been lifted from the ring at All Out.

But Page’s aggression didn’t stop with Strickland. He issued a chilling warning to anyone who stood in his way, vowing to find and hurt those individuals.

Page’s night escalated when he crossed paths with Top Flight, Dark Order, and Jeff Jarrett. During a face-off with Jarrett, the AEW veteran didn’t hold back, telling Page that he was spiraling down a dark path devoid of guilt, shame, and remorse. Jarrett then took the feud to a personal level, warning Page that he would regret the day he laid hands on his wife, Karen Jarrett. This led to a violent brawl, with Page viciously beating Jarrett and tossing him into a pile of chairs.

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The heated confrontation comes after Page and Jarrett last shared a ring at AEW All In, where both men competed in the Casino Gauntlet match.

As the tension between these stars continues to rise, it’s clear that Adam Page’s fiery attitude isn’t going anywhere soon. How will this dark turn impact his future in AEW? Only time will tell.

What do you think of Adam Page’s actions and his feud with Jeff Jarrett? Let us know in the comments!

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