AEW Dynamite: Grand Slam Mexico kicked off on June 18 with “Hangman” Adam Page walking into Arena Mexico and doing something fans didn’t expect—speaking entirely in Spanish. What began as a deeply personal moment quickly turned into a direct threat aimed at AEW World Champion Jon Moxley.

Page started by humbly addressing the crowd and acknowledging his limited Spanish, before diving into a memory from his childhood that connected him to Mexico.

“Hi, my name is Hangman and I wanna apologize for my Spanish cause it’s not the best, but it’s a little better than much gringos, so I will try.”

He then opened up about working on his family’s tobacco farm and the friendships he formed with Mexican laborers who worked there every summer.

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“When I was young my family had a tobacco farm, and every Summer, like 6 men would come from Ruiz, Nayarit to work [says their names]. Every year I worked with them, and they taught me about Mexico. They were hard workers, honest, and cared for their families. They taught me that we are all better when we work together.”

The speech then turned into a message of gratitude to the fans and support for AEW’s partnership with CMLL.

“This is why I want to say thank you—thank you for having us in your house tonight. Thanks for this collaboration between AEW and CMLL cause when we work together, we can change the world.”

That’s when things took a sharp turn. Page shifted focus to Jon Moxley, admitting he wasn’t booked for a match—but teasing something far more dangerous.

“Now, I will talk about our champion Jon Moxley. I’m sorry to say that I don’t have a match tonight, and I’m not allowed to be in the arena during his match… but nobody said anything about after the match… so after all that, I will beat his ass!”

He closed his promo with one final message to the Arena Mexico crowd.

“Until then, thank you to everyone here in Arena Mexico, and I’ll see you soon.”

What started as a heartfelt tribute to his roots became a direct warning to the AEW World Champion. If Moxley thought he had the night off from Page, it sounds like he’s dead wrong. With those final words, Page made it clear: he’s not done, and he’s not playing around.

Did Hangman Page just set the stage for the next big fight with Moxley? Or was this all talk and no follow-through? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know if you’re ready to see these two throw down again.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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