Jay White continued his dominance over Hangman Adam Page at AEW Full Gear, claiming victory in a brutal, methodical grudge match. With a 4-1 singles record over Page heading into the rubber match, White extended his edge to 5-1, cementing his psychological and physical supremacy in their rivalry.
The Battle for Ankle Control
The match’s central narrative was Page targeting White’s ankle with the ferocity of a man on a mission. The action spilled onto the ramp early, where Page used the barricade to inflict extra damage. Back in the ring, he locked White into multiple ankle locks, but the Switchblade refused to crack. In retaliation, White hit a vicious Dragon Screw and transitioned into a reverse Figure Four, putting Page on the defensive.
Page’s Deadeye gave fans hope, but it wasn’t enough to seal the deal. White escaped yet another ankle lock and turned the tide with his signature Bladerunner, scoring the decisive pinfall to maintain his dominance.
Aftermath Chaos
Hangman’s post-match fury was a show of its own. Stalking White up the ramp, Page struck him from behind, sparking a brawl. Interim EVP Christopher Daniels intervened in an attempt to de-escalate, but Page responded with a haymaker, leaving Daniels sprawled next to White in a heap. Limping backstage, Page made it clear this chapter isn’t over.