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Hangman Adam Page’s AEW World Championship Challenger Revealed for All Out

During AEW Collision, TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher challenged "Hangman" Adam Page for the AEW World Championship at All Out in Toronto. Fletcher's own title will not be on the line in the championship bout.

Hangman Adam Page’s AEW World Championship Challenger Revealed for All Out

“Hangman” Adam Page’s third AEW World Championship defense is now set for All Out in Toronto. During the September 6 broadcast of AEW Collision, TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher challenged Page to a match for the company’s top prize at the upcoming pay-per-view. Page accepted the challenge, making the title match official.

The challenge was laid down when Fletcher, accompanied by Don Callis and Josh Alexander, cut a promo in the ring. He stated his intention to fill the main event role previously occupied by Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay.

Fletcher said, “He would need to think about what’s best for himself, and thus called out Page for a title match at All Out, believing himself to be the one to step into the vacant role left by Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay.”

This confrontation is a direct result of the events from the September 3 episode of AEW Dynamite. On that show, Fletcher, Alexander, and The Young Bucks defeated Page, Omega, Mike Bailey, and Kevin Knight in an eight-man tag team match. After the bell, Fletcher attacked Omega, a move that served to write Omega off television.

Fletcher’s challenge is part of a broader strategy from the Don Callis Family, as Josh Alexander is already scheduled to face Page in a non-title match on the next episode of AEW Dynamite.

Page won the AEW World Championship at All In Texas and has since defended it against both Jon Moxley and MJF.

Fletcher is the current TNT Champion, having won the title from Dustin Rhodes in July 2025. He has successfully defended the championship twice, though his title will not be on the line against Page at All Out.