Ethan Page didn’t hold back when the topic of wrestling media came up during his recent appearance on TMZ Inside the Ring. While many wrestlers keep their thoughts guarded when it comes to news coverage and rumors, Page made it clear he has strong opinions about how talent reacts behind the scenes.

During the conversation, the hosts brought up dirt sheets and asked whether wrestlers actually read headlines or let online coverage get into their heads. The question focused on whether media attention truly affects talent mentally or emotionally. Page made it clear that he personally doesn’t care what gets written about him, but he believes many wrestlers react differently.

After explaining that his answer wasn’t meant to describe his own behavior, Page delivered a blunt assessment about the mindset he sees around him in the wrestling business.

“Professional. No, hold on. I’m not speaking about myself because I legitimately don’t care what any of you guys have to say about me. But I will say professional wrestlers are the most insecure babies that I have ever met in my entire life and I hate them all and they hate you guys too.”

With wrestling media continuing to play a major role in shaping fan discussion and online narratives, comments like these are bound to spark conversation among fans. Whether people agree or disagree, Page’s words leave little doubt about how he views the emotional side of the business.

What do you think about Ethan Page’s comments on wrestlers reacting to dirt sheets? Do you think most wrestlers pay attention to online reports, or do they ignore them completely? Drop your thoughts below and join the conversation.

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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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