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Ethan Page Reveals He Is Part Owner Of The Asylum All-Stars Toy Line

Ethan Page is apart of a toy line, and not just as the toy.

Ethan Page is a huge action figure collector. Wether that’s wrestling, superhero’s, Mortal Kombat or the occasional miscellaneous toy. He even has his own weekly Toy Hunt Vlog that features many faces of AEW tagging along with him. Now, he’s getting into the toy business himself. In a post on Instagram, Page announced that he is the part owner of the Asylum All-Stars toy line, and pre-orders are available now. The AEW star stated that the first line will include Road Warriors, Earl Hebner, Buff Bagwell, and Scott Norton.

I can happily, you can see the smile on my face, announce that I am officially part owner of a freaking toy line, Asylum All Stars. The pre-order’s already available, by the way, if you want to support Ethan Page in his toy-making endeavors. This is how; go pre-order these brand-new figures. Get the Road Warriors, get Earl Hebner, get Buff Bagwell, and Scott Norton. Do it. Go pre-order these bad boys. My goal is to bring as much awareness to this toy line as possible. I think it’s a great throwback. It hit me with nostalgia the first time I saw it, so it’s very cool. I’m excited for you guys to see that. I’m excited for you guys to follow me along the journey of helping create toys and having my name attached to wrestling toys that will be brought to the world,

– Ethan Page via Instagram

Pre-orders for the toys are available now via the Asylum Wrestling Store. Page also says that they will hit the market next summer, and they are working on the second wave of the figures.

H/T Fightful

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