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In a confrontation that will be marked by its traps, ‘Hangman’ Adam Page managed to retain the AEW World Championship in front of Mjf In a fight that included the stipulation that, even for disqualification, the title could change hands.

Despite being AEW's most hated villain, MJF received an ovation from the British public, although he was overcome by Hangman reception. From the beginning, MJF showed its usual cowardicewhich allowed Page to launch with everything, although always remembering that an excess of violence could cost the championship.

The fight was full of spectacular moments: the action began with a flying loop and a Hangman Fallaway Slam, followed by a lariat which sent MJF out of the ring, and a Moonsault Suicida that turned on the public. Both exchanged high -risk maneuvers and bloody blows, including a Dead Eye from the ring's eyebrow to a table and a tombstone that left visible marks in Hangman.

AEWxNJPW Forbidden Door: London.
AEWxNJPW Forbidden Door: London.

MJF tried to use the diamond ring and several objectss to cause disqualification, but Hangman remained firm and prevented the title from changing hands unfairly. In the final moments, after a brutal exchange of blows and maneuvers, Hangman took advantage of a distraction of the REPERI and thrashed with the MJF contract table to the fighter himself and then applied his Dead Eye definitive, ensuring the victory and permanence of the championship against the ovation of fans.

With this result, 'Hangman' Adam Page continues his reign as a championdemonstrating that, despite the ingenuity and cunning of MJF, it is still AEW's undisputed leader.

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