WWE reportedly made an offer to the Bullet Club’s Adam “Hangman” Page recently, according to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio.
However, Page turned down the offer for now, saying that he didn’t want to come to WWE right now “because it’s not the group and the group’s sticking together,” Meltzer says.
Cody Rhodes said in August that he, Hangman Page, Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks made a “verbal commitment” to each other that “the next step we take, we’re going to take it together and we’re going to take it as a family.”
Cody, Omega and the Young Bucks’ contracts expire around January 2019. Page’s ROH contract supposedly expires around the same time. If he’s still under ROH contract, it would be odd for WWE to make him an “official” offer, so it may have only been an “unofficial” overture by WWE.

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