In case you haven't heard, “Hangman” Adam Page still doesn't have a match at AEW‘s Forbidden Door.

After weeks of openly pining for a spot on the Pay-Per-View in a match for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship – a belt he has yet to hold in his career up to this point – Page was thoroughly rejected in his pursuit, first by having his preferred opponent, Kazuchika Okada, lose the belt at NJPW's Dominion and by Jay White, the Bullet Club leader who refused to have a match with “The Cowboy” – or Adam Cole – at Forbidden Door.

And yet, foolishly or not, he hasn't let this rejection get him down. No, despite still being off the card one week removed from the biggest show of the summer, Page has a plan to get onto the show, as he inferred to the Dark Order on the Monday edition of Being The Elite.

Is “Hangman” looking to bring back an OG AEW superstar?

After turning his back – intentionally or not – on the Dark Order for much of his run as the AEW World Champion, “Hangman” Adam Page finally reunited with Evil Uno, John Silver, and company on Being The Elite. The former champion apologized for being distant from his former friends, who were attempting to find the “Forbidden Door” at the time, and the group largely let bigons be bigons, accepting that they will always be friends. “Hanger” admitted to feeling distant during his title run, and Uno agreed, suggesting that having the championship never seemed to make Page happy, or at least as happy as he may have wanted to be.

All in all, the segment was a nice way to end a BTE episode that was largely dedicated to the Bucks becoming two-time AEW Tag Team Champions – it was called 2X, after all – as Page and the Dark Order formed an unlikely alliance that grew more and more endearing with each passing month. Though the segment didn't quite translate to television, as fans who don't partake in Matt and Nick Jackson's weekly web series might not have understood the connection, the online segments added depth to a character who subtly struggled with confidence in his post-The Elite run in the promotion.

After the heartwarming moment was over and Page was looking to leave, Uno called for his attention once more, asking if he knew how to get to the “Forbidden Door”. Fortunately, Page did, as he'd mapped it out himself on a piece of paper, which he happily handed off to the group before he could “find some brooms.”

Wait, wait, wait; so Page both has a map to Forbidden Door and needs brooms plural? That can't mean… can it? Is “The Cleaner” and potentially his broom girls headed back to AEW for a Pay-Per-View against his former promotion? Could he be Jay White's mystery opponent for Forbidden Door, or does Page have it in him to pursue something more, shall we say, complementary in mind? Will the United Center be graced with the fabled Buckshot Lariat/V-Trigger combo that iced out of so many foes in 2020? Though the segments on Being The Elite don't always translate to AEW television and vice versa, this is certainly an interesting development indeed on the go-home BTE show before Forbidden Door.