Adam Page is waving the AEW flag proudly—and heâ€s taking a jab at WWEâ€s soaring ticket prices while doing it.
During a recent interview with WXII 12 News, the AEW star spoke about what itâ€s like to attend an AEW event for the first time. According to Page, itâ€s not just fun—itâ€s packed with surprises and a much better deal than WWE.
“If youâ€ve never been to a professional wrestling show, going for the first time is like going to a cookout for the first time. You think you know what youâ€re gonna get. You go up there to order the tray and think, ‘Iâ€ll get a double cheeseburger.†You think youâ€re gonna get sides for a side, but you actually get an entire corndog for a side, and maybe even a chicken wrap as a side.â€
Page didnâ€t stop there. He took the metaphor even further by comparing AEWâ€s unexpected value to getting an over-the-top drink when you least expect it:
“If you think you might just get a Coke or something, youâ€ll end up with a cherry wine float as your drink.â€
The message was clear—AEW gives you more than you expect, and for a lot less than what WWE is charging these days.
“Itâ€s the entire experience — everything you could want, and even things you didnâ€t know you wanted, youâ€re gonna get that. So itâ€s something affordable for you, your family, and everybody involved. Blood and Guts — Iâ€ll say this, itâ€s gonna be violent.â€
This all comes at a time when fans are calling out WWE for hiking ticket prices after the TKO merger, with average costs reportedly doubling in some markets. AEW, meanwhile, is keeping prices low—starting at just $29 for tickets—while offering a product packed with high-octane matches and fan-first energy.
Pageâ€s comments arenâ€t just about value—theyâ€re about identity. AEW is embracing its role as wrestlingâ€s true alternative, and part of that is giving fans the show they deserve without the bloated prices.
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Do you think Adam Page is right about AEW being the better value for fans? Has WWE priced out too many of its loyal supporters? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.
November 12, 2025 9:55 am
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