Ethan Page has certain goals in WWE, one of which is to participate in the Elimination Chamber 2025 pay-per-view event.
During a recent appearance on “The Takedown” podcast, Page discussed his vision for his main roster run.
Page said, “I mean, it looks like whatever is going to put the most amount of money in my pocket. I’m 35. I gotta stack that cash up quick. I got two kids, a hot Colombian wife. I’m just trying to make sure everyone’s happy and taken care of. For that to happen, I probably gotta brush shoulders with guys like Punk, who screwed me. So if he needs a special guest referee, I’m pretty special. I’d love to return the favor. Me and Cody have history. I mean, it’s personal history, even if I’m the only one that saw it, still needs something to me. I’d live to get in there with him. Randy’s one of my favorite wrestlers growing up, but I’m grown now, so I’d love to handle that.”
He continued, “John Cena, he can get some too. He’s on a little bit of a time crunch, so that would be nice,” Page continued. “Royal Rumble. Put that on the bucket list, WrestleMania, you said it. Let’s definitely do one of those. Then there’s this show happening in Toronto. I think it’s called Elimination Chamber. Six guys gotta be in that match. I don’t know. You could pick five, make me one of them.”
Trick Williams began his NXT journey alongside Carmelo Hayes and admits that he learned a great deal from his former friend.
During a recent appearance on the “No-Contest Wrestling” podcast, Williams discussed working with Hayes.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On working with Hayes: “I’ll say someone who laid a great platform for me, I can’t go without saying Carmelo Hayes. I learned a lot by being beside, or even back and to the right, of Carmelo Hayes. When he had the main event matches for the PLE’s, for the Tuesday nights, I was able to sit there and learn, build a rapport with the audience … I was able to see what the main event scene felt like without having the pressure first.”
On his feud with Hayes: “The people started chanting ‘Whoop That Trick’ and things was going good for me. I felt like the love wasn’t reciprocated. So as soon as I got a taste of that, now it turns into, ‘Oh, I got to break out’ … The only way we can be cool is if you in the front and I’m doing the pickup duty? Nah, that ain’t right.”