IMPACT Wrestling: 5 most improved superstars in 2019

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Ethan Page

Ethan Page didn’t get off to the strongest start in IMPACT upon his debut one year ago.

Although his alliance with Matt Sydal helped fans get familiar with fans who weren’t already aware of his work, it didn’t lead to much success. They failed to capture the Impact World Tag Team Championship and Sydal left the promotion soon after, leaving Mr. “All Ego” to flounder for a few months on his own.

IMPACT signing Page’s longtime tag team partner Josh Alexander was the best thing that could have happened to Page, who finally started to come into his own as a character when they joined the tag team ranks.

It wasn’t long before they became a force to be reckoned with, and two dates before Slammiversary, they won the twin titles from LAX.

In the past three months alone, The North have defeated LAX, The Rascalz and the duo of Rhino and Tommy Dreamer. With Ortiz and Santana gone, they are officially the top tandem in IMPACT.

Page has always been a terrific talent, but it seems like he has felt extra motivated since Alexander’s arrival.

The sky is the limit for The North, as well as for Page in particular when he inevitably branches off into singles competition again.