Hangman Adam Page has finally broken his silence following his appearance at AEW Grand Slam: Mexico, and he didn’t come with jokes—just gratitude.

Page, who addressed fans in fluent Spanish during the event at Arena Mexico, posted an update on BlueSky that made it clear the moment meant a lot to him.

His promo, delivered entirely in Spanish, drew major praise not just from fans, but also from CMLL, who reportedly “want him bad” for future dates. According to Bryan Alvarez, Page’s fluency caught the attention of the CMLL office during his in-ring segment.

“He spoke entirely in Spanish because he was raised on a tobacco farm where he learned it. Actually, he spoke great Spanish—so good, in fact, that CMLL is begging for dates with Hangman. They want him bad.”

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But after all the buzz, Page took to social media to offer a rare moment of sincerity.

“Look, I got no jokes or rhododendrons for you dumbasses today. Just wanted to say it was an honor for all of us to perform in Arena Mexico last night. It felt special. Thanks, goodbye.”

AEW’s debut at Arena Mexico marked a major moment in the company’s global reach, with Mercedes Moné capturing the CMLL World Women’s Championship and Page playing a key role in connecting with the local audience. His ability to speak directly to the fans in their language wasn’t just a one-off—it might have opened the door for future international matches, particularly with CMLL now actively pursuing him.

As of now, Page has not been officially announced for any future appearances in CMLL, but it’s clear that his showing at Grand Slam didn’t go unnoticed.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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