Rickey Shane Page Recalls How MJF Got Him An AEW Match At Arthur Ashe Stadium

Rickey Shane Page Recalls How MJF Got Him An AEW Match At Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Rickey Shane Page Recalls, MJF, An AEW Match

Sometimes, all it takes is one phone call. Former GCW Champion Rickey Shane Page recently spoke with "Fightful" about the phone call that led to his wild ride to AEWs Arthur Ashe Stadium shows. "The day before the show, MJF called me and was like, Hey, what are you doing tomorrow?" Page said. "I was like nothing? And he was like, Can you be in New York tomorrow? and I was like, Sure. He was like — Im probably going to get him in trouble — but he was like, Good, I already told them youre in New York, they need guys."  Page then says he quickly packed up his things and threw on a quick spray tan before making the drive to New York City overnight. "I slept on Ethan Pages hotel room floor and I woke up the next morning and I was eating the free continental breakfast for a room that I didnt have — Thank you, Tony Khan."  During his free breakfast, Page was approached by AEW referee Aubrey Edwards, who informed him of his opponent at the Arthur Ashe taping. "[Aubrey] was like, Do you know what youre doing today? And I was like, No, and she goes, Youre wrestling Paul Wight. I was like, Shut the f*** up, no Im not and she was like, Oh yeah. Thats literally how it happened." Page credits MJF for putting him in the position to wrestle a childhood idol in a three-on-one handicap match alongside CPA and VSK. "Hes always looking out for me." According to Page, the experience in AEW was great, noting that Paul Wight was "a super good brother" and that AEW President Tony Khan allowed him to sit in the Gorilla Position and watch Khan direct the show.

Sometimes, all it takes is one phone call. Former GCW Champion Rickey Shane Page recently spoke with "Fightful" about the phone call that led to his wild ride to AEWs Arthur Ashe Stadium shows.

"The day before the show, MJF called me and was like, Hey, what are you doing tomorrow?" Page said. "I was like nothing? And he was like, Can you be in New York tomorrow? and I was like, Sure. He was like — Im probably going to get him in trouble — but he was like, Good, I already told them youre in New York, they need guys." 

Page then says he quickly packed up his things and threw on a quick spray tan before making the drive to New York City overnight. "I slept on Ethan Pages hotel room floor and I woke up the next morning and I was eating the free continental breakfast for a room that I didnt have — Thank you, Tony Khan." 

During his free breakfast, Page was approached by AEW referee Aubrey Edwards, who informed him of his opponent at the Arthur Ashe taping. "[Aubrey] was like, Do you know what youre doing today? And I was like, No, and she goes, Youre wrestling Paul Wight. I was like, Shut the f*** up, no Im not and she was like, Oh yeah. Thats literally how it happened." Page credits MJF for putting him in the position to wrestle a childhood idol in a three-on-one handicap match alongside CPA and VSK. "Hes always looking out for me."

According to Page, the experience in AEW was great, noting that Paul Wight was "a super good brother" and that AEW President Tony Khan allowed him to sit in the Gorilla Position and watch Khan direct the show.

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