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Ethan Page Unhappy With IMPACT’s “Lazy” Edits To His Hard To Kill Cinematic Match, Apologizes To Fans

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Former IMPACT Wrestling star Ethan Page released a statement on the Wrestling Figure Patreon-exclusive Facebook group to voice his displeasure with last night’s Hard To Kill pay per view, specifically how his cinematic matchup against “Karate Man” was lazily edited. The former longest reigning IMPACT tag champion even apologized to fans who had to purchase the show, stating that he was embarrassed by what they ended up airing.

I’m going to take a full blown break from social media. I’ll be staying active on my personal Patreon as much as I can & probably in this group too cuz I love the fig life & u guys. Xoxox. But man …. last night sucked. I’m so embarrassed with how IMPACT! lazily edited that segment last night & forced it to be a joke. I felt the thought of the same guys fighting eachother was comedy enough & the more serious we took it the better the reaction would be. But cuz I left the company, they lied to my face & just did what they wanted the whole time. I’m sorry if any of my fans paid for that PPV & felt cheated. I honestly feel the free version I gave away was made with more love, care & attention to detail.

Page is now currently a free agent, with AEW and WWE being the rumored companies interested. Stay tuned.

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