Ethan Page’s recent struggles in NXT have hit a breaking point—and it’s not just in the ring. Following a string of devastating losses, the former “All Ego” has apparently deactivated his Twitter account, leaving fans questioning his mental state amid the ongoing storyline.
WWE shared footage of Page’s reaction to his December 14 loss at the NXT Live Event in Orlando, where he was defeated by Dante Chen via a simple roll-up pin. The clip captured Page sitting in disbelief, his expression a mix of shock and disappointment. Fans eager to check in on the star through social media were greeted with a surprise: Page’s Twitter handle now leads to a deactivated account.
This latest turn of events comes on the heels of Page’s December 10 loss to NXT North American Champion Tony D’Angelo. Before that match, Page admitted the stakes were at an all-time high, saying, “If I don’t win tonight, my career is pretty much over.” The defeat left him questioning everything, including his “All Ego” persona. “I’m better than this. I have been better than this, but I’ve lost my way,” he said backstage. “I don’t even think I am [All Ego] anymore. I’m lost. I’m ashamed.”
The loss to Chen in Orlando added insult to injury, amplifying his visible frustration and sparking concern among fans who wonder where his career is headed. Deleting his Twitter account only fuels speculation that Page might be going through more than just a storyline slump.
With Ethan Page’s vulnerability laid bare for fans to see, the question remains: Can he pull himself out of this downward spiral, or is this the beginning of the end for his NXT journey?
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