Summary

Ethan Page says he wants to stay in wrestling for the rest of his life, and he hopes that future remains with WWE.

Page said he has grown far beyond just being an in-ring talent. He explained that he enjoys booking, writing and producing, and believes the experience he has gained over the last two years has made him valuable in several areas of the business. That outlook follows other recent comments from Page about his NXT run, including how Shawn Michaels gave him opportunity and clarity in NXT.

Quote from Ethan Page

"I hope I can work for WWE for the rest of my life. Like I said, I run wrestling shows in Canada. I love booking, I love writing, I love producing. My name is 'All Ego' buddy, so this might come off a little conceited, but I don't think there's a job in wrestling that I can't do, so I know I'll work in wrestling in some capacity for the rest of my life. I hope it's in the WWE, if it's not, the WWE has given me so many skills in the last two years that if I left, I would be so valuable to literally anyone in the space of professional wrestling. So much so that I actually believe I would be valuable to anyone in the space of entertainment, that's how much I've learned when it comes to presentation and storytelling and packaging myself from WWE. So yeah, I'll be doing this forever. Producing sounds great, coaching sounds great, working at the performance center sounds great. I don't care, I love it, I love wrestling."

What Ethan Page's WWE outlook says about his next chapter

Page's comments make it clear that he sees his current run as bigger than a spot on the NXT roster. By talking openly about producing, coaching and Performance Center work, Ethan Page is framing WWE as the place where he can build a long-term career after his active years in the ring.

That also matters for how fans read his current NXT run. When a performer speaks this confidently about presentation, storytelling and learning new skills, it usually signals that the company trusts him with more than just match time and promos. Even if his on-screen role changes over time, Page is presenting himself as someone who expects to remain part of WWE's system for years.

Sources

Ethan Page while speaking with The Knockturnal