The internet is losing its mind over Ethan Page
Ethan Page has been on an absolute tear lately, and by tear, I mean he’s been running his mouth like he’s trying to set a record for most enemies made in a fiscal year. Between calling current wrestlers corny, telling fans to stop singing along to entrance music, and taking potshots at The Rock, the community is split right down the middle about whether this guy is a genius or just grating.
You look at Ethan Page’s comments about the locker room and you see two very distinct camps forming on the forums. The first camp thinks he’s the only real heel left in the business who isn't afraid to break kayfabe and actually annoy people. The second camp thinks he’s just bitter that he had to fight for a spot that others walked into.
The "He's a Legend" defense force
The folks in his corner love him for the chaos. One Reddit user noted that in an era where everyone is trying to get their high-five quota in, Page is essentially playing the role of the neighborhood grump who hates joy. When he addressed the idea of The Rock coming back, telling him to put his underwear on for a match, people went ballistic.
It’s the kind of audacity that makes you double-check if your stream is glitching. Is it delusional? Absolutely. But the guy has that specific brand of Canadian snark that reminds people of classic mid-card villains who thought they were main eventers. He’s leaning into his own Lance Storm comparisons with such fervor you’d think he won the main event of a stadium show.
The "He's just annoying" rebuttal
Then you have the folks who think he’s missed the plot completely. These people point to his recent rant about fans singing songs during entrances as proof that he’s out of touch. They argue that if the audience is having a good time, who is the guy on the card to tell them to pipe down?
The criticism here is simple: if you want the spotlight, don't complain about the fans making the show feel like a massive party. Some users were quick to point out that even if he’s trying to be a heel, there’s a difference between drawing genuine heat and just making people want to skip your segment. Nobody likes the fun police, especially not during a catchy chorus.
My take: The guy is playing chess while others play checkers
Here is where I lay out the cold, hard logic. Ethan Page is clearly leaning into the fact that the company once sent him an email saying they would never hire him. People who carry that kind of chip on their shoulder usually don't care if you like them or not, as long as you're talking about them. He’s weaponizing his own bitterness.
My honest assessment? He’s winning because he’s polarizing. The people who hate him for complaining about singing fans are giving him exactly the engagement he wants. If you respond to his tweet about being corny, you’ve basically handed him a win in his own twisted mind game.
However, let's talk about the downside. If you play the 'anti-fan' card for too long, you end up looking like a guy shouting at a cloud. There is a fine line between a character who hates the audience and a wrestler who creates a negative environment for the live experience. He needs to transition from 'guy complaining in a podcast interview' to 'guy putting someone through a table' pretty fast.
He’s got the charisma, but he needs the hardware to back it up. We’ve seen guys talk the talk before only to get caught in a three-minute squash match on a weekly show. Right now, he’s surviving on pure bravado. Whether that turns into actual gold or just a series of viral clips remains the big question.
His story about confirming the MJF and Cody Rhodes drama sounds like the kind of locker room tea that fans eat up with a spoon, but he shouldn't lean on that forever. He needs to stop talking about the past and start making sure his current run isn't just known for his podcast appearances. He’s currently operating at a 95% noise level and a 5% work-rate impact. If he wants to cement his legacy, the ratio needs to move in the other direction before the fanbases move on to the next loudmouth in the rotation.