Ethan Page isn't coaching at the WWE PC.
A number of veterans have been known to help out at the WWE Performance Center from time to time, with big names like The Undertaker and John Cena visiting the facility on the rare occasion.
Despite being a near 20 year veteran, Ethan Page isn't coaching at the PC, but he will give advice to stars if they ask him for it.
"Yes, anything you see athletic that Je’von Evans is doing is strictly coming from Ethan Page. No, I would definitely say I'm not in a coaching position whatsoever. Are there people here that know of my history? A few of them. I'll give advice if asked, but I'm not just kind of walking around trying to help these athletes jump ahead of Ethan Page. So no, I'm not really giving out advice."
Page went on to suggest that the wrestlers should be talking to people like Terry Taylor and Ethan Page.
"There are there are people that I take a liking to and I get along with great and I see lots of potential in. My brain is like so wired like that. So many years of Alpha-1, just seeing people on the road and being like, ‘Oh, there's something there, this guy, I need to bring him to Canada,’ or whatever it is. So obviously there's people like that here, but I mean, Terry Taylor works here, so what the hell are you asking Ethan Page? Just go talk to Fit Finlay. Go talk to Terry Taylor. No one's talking to Ethan Page though."
Elsewhere in the interview, Page reflected on sharing the spotlight with CM Punk at the NXT's CW debut show. Learn more about his comments by clicking here.
Fans can check out Fightful's full interview with Page in the video linked at the top of this article.
NXT Deadline is set to take place on Saturday, December 7. The show will stream live on Peacock. Check out the updated card for the event by clicking here.