Hangman Page made a surprise appearance at Wrestling Revolver Unreal, attacking Swerve Strickland.

Strickland came out with Prince Nana and cut a promo talking about Page and their upcoming Texas Death match at AEW Full Gear, polling the fans regarding what weapons they wanted him to use against Page. While he was talking, Page came out through the crowd and attacked Swerve. Security came in to break the fight up, with Swerve eventually being led out of the ring. Page said he would beat Swerve’s a** in a parking lot, at Revolver, and at Full Gear. He told Swerve that he was a dead man at Full Gear.

After Swerve picked up the win in their first match at October’s WrestleDream event, he continued to taunt Page, at one point breaking and entering his house. The two have had several confrontations in the weeks since, including a back and forth promo on Wednesday’s Dynamite. The segment ended with Page attacking Prince Nana, with Swerve being unable to do anything as both Page and Nana were banned from touching one another.

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