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Swerve Strickland Admits He Regrets Breaking Into Hangman Page’s House, Says It Might Be Time To Let Go Of The Past

Swerve Strickland and Hangman Page had a heart-to-heart that aired on the July 10th episode, but took place following Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite.

Hangman went into Swerve’s locker room and he needed two minutes to speak with Swerve, prompting Will Ospreay and Prince Nana to leave.

Hangman started by saying that he had nothing to do with the Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson & Nicholas Jackson) attacking him at AEW Revolution.

He said his son still wakes up screaming because he thinks he sees Swerve in his room from when Swerve broke into Hangman’s house. “I hate you for that, and I always will.” Hangman says burning down Swerve’s house, Swerve deserved it, and Swerve knows he deserves it, which pisses him off. Hangman says he regrets what he did to Swerve, and asked Swerve, “Do you regret what you did to me?”

Swerve said that if you asked him before he won the World Title did he regret it, then no, he didn’t, but after everything he’s gone through over the past year, he does regret it.

Hangman said he was bringing his family to Texas, but they wouldn’t be at the show. Swerve said that he would stay clear of them.

Swerve said that he was planning to raise his kids in the house Hangman burned down, but after thinking about it, maybe it was time to let go of the past. He then picked up the chain that Hangman left in the locker room.

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Hangman is set to challenge Jon Moxley for the AEW World Title in a Texas Deathmatch at AEW All In. Elsewhere on the card, Swerve Strickland will team with Ospreay to take on the Young Bucks.

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