
WWE Worlds Collide 2025: Ethan Page defeats Fenix, Evans, and Laredo to retain the North American title
Ethan Page walked into WWE Worlds Collide 2025 with his North American title on the line against Je'Von Evans, Laredo Kid, and Rey Fenix. And after one of the wildest matches of the night, he somehow walked out with the gold still in his hands.
The champion was targeted right away. All three challengers threw him out of the ring to start the match. Laredo Kid showed early fire but was cut off by a quick enziguri from Evans and a clothesline from Fenix. The pace picked up after that. Fenix and Evans exchanged quick strikes and close pin attempts. Page tried to sneak back in, only to get taken out again.
Fans were on their feet as the action spilled to the outside. Laredo flew with a moonsault. Fenix landed a corkscrew splash. Evans launched himself through the air and sent Page flying over the announce table. It was hard to keep up with the chaos.
Ethan Page delivers in the big moment
Ethan Page retains in a incredible fatal 4 way everyone absolutely killed it and a good match finish #WorldsCollide pic.twitter.com/GduOXptztK
Back in the ring, the pace never slowed. Fenix hit a tornado DDT and nearly pinned the champion. Laredo crushed everyone with a twisting moonsault. Evans went coast to coast with a huge kick and followed it with a springboard cutter. Every time someone went for a pin, another star broke it up just in time.
Fenix hit his Fenix Driver on Evans. Laredo answered with a jumping DDT. Evans pulled out a cutter again. Page hit the Ego's Edge on Fenix, but Evans flew in from the top rope to break the pin. The crowd loved every second.
In the end, it came down to timing. Evans had just taken out Laredo when Page threw him outside into Fenix. That left Laredo alone, and Page quickly hit his Twisted Grin finisher to steal the win and keep his title.
Ethan Page may have been outnumbered, but he showed why the North American Championship still belongs to him.
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