Well, Adam Page has had quite the busy past couple of weeks hasn't he? 

On joining the Bullet Club and his ROH future.

"Being in the Bullet Club is definitely a huge opportunity and guarantees more eyes on my work. I think I fill a niche in the group that hasn't been filled before, so I'm looking forward to being the biggest POS that I can be. Right now my focus is on Ring of Honor, and I don't anticipate leaving there anytime soon. I'm having the time of my life and getting to see the world."

On the importance of storytelling and a compelling feud.

"I definitely understand where you're coming from on the importance of story-telling and building anticipation in wrestling. My number one goal has always been to try to tell interesting, cohesive, long-term stories. Right now I feel like ROH does a good job with that aspect, but there's always room for improvement".

On balancing teaching and wrestling

"It's been pretty wild, but the teaching schedule is a pretty awesome fit for wrestling. No weekends, all summer, and plenty of sick time. I always tell my students about it on the first day of class (like they didn't already know) and try to get all of the hoopla out of the way first. I didn't bring it back up to the students much after that; I've been beating up an adolescent on television and now I'm hanging people. A few years ago I took off three days to do WrestleCon and my principal was really cool with it and wanted a Tatanka autograph."

The Bullet Club is as strong as ever. Photo: www.catchasylum.com
The Bullet Club is as strong as ever. Photo: www.catchasylum.com

Thoughts on what he had to say.

"It's exciting that the bullet club is able to have a big feel with it still with the top big names leaving it they still make the IWC buzz with excitement." 

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