Adam Page on the possibility that he, Cody, Kenny Omega, and the Young Bucks will sign with WWE, their other options once they become free agents

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By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor (@prowrestlingnet)

Adam Page spoke with Chuck Carroll of CBS about what the future holds for him, Cody, Kenny Omega, and the Young Bucks once their current contracts expire. “I think, as a group, we are really on to something, and I think we wanna continue this,” Page said. “It would be a real disservice to everyone who has supported us and got us to this point if we were to abandon what we’ve built. It certainly doesn’t mean it can’t evolve and change, and it should, and it will. But I feel like we have too much of a good thing going to try to abandon it. And we all know that collectively we have more leverage than we ever had. More than anyone else has had in a very long time.”

Page was also asked if WWE is the next stop for the group. “I think what we’ve built is not necessarily bound to where we work,” he said. “A lot of what we built, and really, I feel like the most feedback that I get is from doing stuff with Being The Elite. Which could conceivably happen anywhere. It could happen … You catch my drift. So I don’t want to, at any point, rule anything out. If you kinda catch my drift on that one.” Read the full interview at CBS.local.com.

Powell’s POV: Page had a lot to say without tipping his hand. Based on some of his additional comments in the interview, no decision has been made yet by the group. It’s an interesting interview and is definitely worth checking out. He also commented on what ROH would be without the group and whether he’s offended by ROH General Manager Greg Gilliland’s recent comments on ROH being about the ROH experience.


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