Ethan Page made a name for himself during his time in Impact Wrestling, where he was a multi-time tag team champion alongside Josh Alexander. Eventually, he made his way to AEW and remains a highlight of AEW television whenever he is given the opportunity. Now it appears he won’t appear at AEW All In after he applied for a green card in America.

Upon arriving in AEW, Ethan Page had solid feuds with the likes of Darby Allin and other top stars. He remains a consistent part of the mid-card scene in AEW and continues to gain fanfare.

AEW All In is set to take place on August 27th with over 80,000 fans in attendance for the historic event. Many AEW stars will be part of the event, but some will also be missing out on it.

While speaking to MuscleManMalcolm, Ethan Page revealed that he will be landlocked in the USA and not make his way to the UK for All In as he has applied for a green card in America.

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“Ethan Page is landlocked in America because I have officially applied for my green card, which is a huge dream thing for myself and my family, but the timing of it, we had the tours of Canada, so we pushed back the paperwork, and the second we came back from Canada, we had apply. I won’t be able to cross the border for All In, but I’ll be watching and I think all of you guys should too.”

Ethan Page’s last match took place on the August 18 episode of AEW Rampage, teaming with Isiah Kassidy to challenge Aussie Open for the ROH Tag Team Championships. We’ll have to see when he will be competing inside the squared circle once again.

What’s your view on this story? Will you be missing Ethan Page at AEW All In? Let us know in the comments!

Tags: AEW All In
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