Ethan Page’s ankle injury has been a major talking point ever since Myles Borne targeted it with a brutal post-match attack—but now the real update is coming straight from Page himself.

After competing at NXT Stand & Deliver despite the injury, Ethan Page addressed his condition during an appearance on TMZ’s Inside the Ring—and he made it clear there are no lingering issues. When asked directly about the status of his ankle following the attack and recent matches, Page brushed off any concerns in his own style: “Yeah, I didn’t do limp and deliver, brother.”

After joking about the situation, he got more serious—and repeatedly made it very clear that he’s fully recovered: “No, I’m good. I’m good. I’m good. I’m good. I’m good. I’m back. I’m 100%.”

That’s a big change from where things stood just weeks ago, when the injury was being used as a key part of his storyline with Myles Borne—including Borne “Pillman-izing” the ankle with a steel chair and using it as a target en route to winning the NXT North American Championship.

Page didn’t just stop at saying he’s healthy either—he made it clear he’s already moving forward and looking to get right back into the title picture: “Like I said, I’m out here, I’m working, I’m kicking ass—so we’re good to go. We’re ready to wrestle. I’m ready to win the championship on Tuesday at NXT—8:00 p.m. every Tuesday.”

This changes the outlook completely. What had been a lingering injury concern is now being dismissed entirely by Page, who’s positioning himself as fully healthy and ready to compete at a high level again. With NXT continuing to build momentum after Stand & Deliver, Page is making it clear he’s not slowing down—and he’s already eyeing championship gold once again.

Do you think Ethan Page should be pushed back into the title picture immediately after this comeback, or should WWE rebuild him slowly after the injury angle? Drop your thoughts and feedback below.

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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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