Ethan Page’s downward spiral continued this weekend as he suffered yet another devastating loss at the WWE NXT Live Event in Orlando on December 14. Facing Dante Chen, the man once known as “All Ego” found himself on the wrong end of a simple roll-up pin, further cementing his recent struggles in the ring.
WWE wasted no time capitalizing on the storyline, sharing footage of Page’s reaction to the loss. The cameras caught the once-confident star sitting in stunned silence, his face a mix of shock and disappointment. The visual painted a powerful picture of a wrestler grappling with the harsh reality of his career’s trajectory.
This comes just days after Page’s loss to NXT North American Champion Tony D’Angelo on the December 10 episode of NXT. Before that match, Page admitted the stakes couldn’t be higher, saying, “If I don’t win tonight, my career is pretty much over.” The defeat marked a turning point, with Page shedding his “All Ego” persona and expressing deep self-doubt.
“I’m better than this. I have been better than this, but I’ve lost my way,” Page said backstage following the D’Angelo loss. “I don’t even think I am [All Ego] anymore. I’m lost. I’m ashamed.”
The Orlando loss to Chen only adds to the heartbreak for Page and his fans, raising serious questions about his future in WWE. While his character’s vulnerability is on full display, the storyline is resonating with viewers who see shades of a redemption arc waiting to unfold—if Page can find a way to turn things around.
What’s next for Ethan Page? Will this losing streak be the wake-up call he needs, or is it the beginning of the end for the former AEW standout? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.