North American Champion vents frustration after New Year’s Evil fallout
Summary
– Ethan Page reacted strongly after multiple NXT stars were called up to WWE’s main roster
– He criticized the lack of appreciation he feels within the NXT system
– Page vowed to escalate his approach and reshape NXT in 2026
Ethan Page is not staying quiet after seeing several NXT standouts move on to WWE’s main roster. Following the New Year’s Evil special, the reigning North American Champion delivered an intense promo aimed at both his peers and the structure surrounding NXT.
As talents like Trick Williams, Jordynne Grace, and Je’Von Evans prepare for their following chapters on Raw and SmackDown, Page made it clear he feels the burden of NXT falling squarely on his shoulders. He expressed deep frustration with what he described as a lack of respect for his contributions.
Page explained that while others are being celebrated as free agents, their departures only increase the responsibility he carries as champion. Rather than shying away from that pressure, he stated that he welcomes it.
The champion also addressed the repeated interruptions he faced during his New Year’s Evil segment. According to Page, those moments highlighted how little the locker room values his presence and leadership.
He emphasized that his promo time, ring time, and television time were all treated as expendable, further fueling his anger. Page framed the situation as a turning point rather than a breaking point.
Looking ahead, Page promised that 2026 will mark a shift in how he operates. He said he plans to conquer NXT in his own way and set a standard that others will struggle to match.
Ethan Page’s message was clear and uncompromising. He is no longer waiting for recognition, and he intends to force change within NXT on his own terms.
These guys just don’t get it … pic.twitter.com/Knv6aQti22
— “All Ego” Ethan Page (@OfficialEGO) January 10, 2026
