Chuck Carroll of CBS talked with Adam Page before ROH‘s Death Before Dishonor PPV tonight in Las Vegas. In the interview “Hangman” Page touched upon ROH, many of The Bullet Club members contracts expiring and how the group will go about handling the free agent process:
Adam Page on the Bullet Club bond:
I think as a collective, as a group, we have been able to change wrestling. We were able to … I mean this wasn’t my money. I didn’t self-finance All In, but my friends were able to self-finance and sell out a show that had over 11,000 people in attendance. I don’t even know what the numbers were who watched it from home. It is something that’s just absolutely unheard of. And it’s something that we all did together.
I think, as a group, we are really on to something, and I think we wanna continue this. It would be a real disservice to everyone who has supported us and got us to this point if we were to abandon what we’ve built. It certainly doesn’t mean it can’t evolve and change, and it should, and it will. But I feel like we have too much of a good thing going to try to abandon it.
And we all know that collectively we have more leverage than we ever had. More than anyone else has had in a very long time.
On if they’re leaning towards one direction or the other regarding where they’ll sign:
I think right now we’ve still got some time, and we’re all just kind of weighing options together. You know, there are things that maybe sound more intriguing or less intriguing than other options, and those options have changed and will continue to change and evolve in the coming months.
So what we end up doing, whether it still is as a group, as I kind of expect it and hope it to be, or whether it’s something different, I think, at the end of the day, when it comes time, it’s gonna the best thing for us and I think for our fans.
On the details of “the pact”:
I couldn’t tell you when this was, but it was in a TGI Fridays. I know that much. And it’s not like we made a blood pact. We didn’t cut our hands and shake hands on anything. I think this is just something we’ve talked about as friends and something that maybe we wanna do.
On Ring Of Honor’s identity:
Right now they are the “other.” They are the alternative, at least the biggest one in the United States. So that’s what they are. That’s kind of what they always have been. And I think it could be what they continue to be. Whether I’m there or not there. I mean it’s happened 1,000 times before, people have come and gone. Business goes up and down. But right now Ring Of Honor is the alternative.
You can read the entire interview by going here.
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