Ethan Page's three-year tenure with All Elite Wrestling has come to an end with his exit said to be a "formality" at this juncture in time.

Page was removed from the AEW roster page on Thursday, May 2, fuelling speculation that his time with the company was up. Fightful Select reports that the word both in and out of AEW was that he was no longer there, or that his exit was a "formality."

The All-Ego talent had been a regular on Ring of Honor programming but had vanished from the show in recent months. The report adds that he'd been looking to leave as early as February and had once been set for a feud with Kyle Fletcher over the ROH World Television Champion. These plans were delayed due to Fletcher's recent Visa issues.

Amid his absence from ROH, Page had taken on more independent bookings and has been promoting his Alpha-1 Wrestling company. He has not publicly commented on reports of his exit at this time.

Page had been with AEW since 2021 after debuting at that year's Revolution pay-per-view. He quickly aligned with Scorpio Sky and the pair faced Darby Allin & Sting at that year's Double or Nothing. The match would be Sting's second match for AEW and his first in-ring match since 2015. Page was later involved in The Firm and feuded with Matt Hardy. His ROH debut came in September 2023 and he would defeat Tony Nese at that year's Final Battle.

It's unclear what's next for Ethan Page, though WWE may be an option for the Canadian. WWE had been impressed with Page when they saw him in 2022 and perhaps now is the time an offer is made.