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Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF) and "Hangman" Adam Page chose violence with the All Elite Wrestling (AEW) World Championship on the line at Revolution.
The two were left bloodied and broken in a Texas Death Match that saw both competitors use everything at their disposal to deliver the pain. MJF broke out a syringe that he put through the side of Page’s chin and introduced glass into the match. Page used barbed wire wrapped around a chair to bust MJF open and hit a Deadeye through a table. MJF returned the favor with a Tombstone Piledriver through a table.
When the blood was wiped from their faces, the two competitors met in the middle of the ring and hit each other with forearm shots. They both avoided the 10 count and picked up light tubes from underneath the ring. MJF limped up the ramp with the light tube in an apparent effort to either run from Page or bait him. Page got the first lick, hitting MJF in the back. He took MJF’s light tube and cracked him over the head. MJF was re-opened and bleeding profusely.
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Maxwell Jacob Friedman gets ready for a fight at AEW Revolution on March 15, 2026. (All Elite Wrestling)
Page went deep into his bag of violence and pushed skewers into MJF’s head. He hit MJF with a Buckshot Lariat but MJF wouldn’t stay down. Next, Page brought out the double dog collar chain. He put it on MJF’s neck and wrapped the other side around his neck with a maniacal smile.
But what was it going to take to win?
It wasn’t Page going through a barbed-wire table. Page launched himself and MJF off the stage and through a table. The table


