One half of the longest-reigning Impact Tag Team Champions may be done with the company in a few weeks.
As previously reported, Ethan Page's two year contract is up at the end of 2020 and in this week's Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer reported that the belief within the company and with his friends is that he is not going to re-sign.
On his YouTube channel last week, he posted a video from a set of recent tapings where in the end, he alluded to the fact he could be done, including a line asking his fans to wish him the best in his future endeavors because "I f**kin' need it."
In a singles match from Saturday's Final Resolution show, Page lost to Karl Anderson with a tag team title shot on the line for he and The North partner Josh Alexander. Meltzer said he was told Alexander has nine months remaining on his Impact deal so the team would be done for now. The duo are two-time Impact Tag Team Champions and held the titles for a record 380 days in their first reign with the second lasting 21 days.
Page started with the company with limited appearances in late-2017 and joined up with old partner Alexander as The North in April 2019.
Starting Tuesday, Impact has three TV shows left the rest of the year in which they could write Page off.