“Hangman” Adam Page is currently one of the biggest stars of professional wrestling. As of the time of writing, Page is the AEW Heavyweight Champion. For this piece, we take a look at Hangman's net worth in 2022.

Adam Page's Net Worth in 2022 (Estimate): $2 million

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Adam Page's net worth in 2022 is $2 million. This is according to numerous reputable outlets, including Biography Gist.

Adam Page was born in Halifax County, Virginia, wherein he graduated high school via Halifax County High School in 2009. He went on to earn a bachelor's degree in communications from Virginia Tech.

However, he started wrestling a year before graduating high school. His professional career started in the independent circuit via the Carolina Wrestling Federation (CWF). He'd win several championships in various independent promotions across the United States before getting his big break in Ring of Honor (ROH).

Page went on to have a very successful career in ROH. Initially a babyface, he had a singles run before turning heel and joining The Decade, a stable formed by ROH veterans Roderick Strong, Jimmy Jacobs, and B.J. Whitmer.

Page then made a career-defining move soon thereafter, when he joined Bullet Club in War of the Worlds 2016. He'd turn on teammates Colt Cabana, Jay and Mark Briscoe, and The Motor City Machine Guns to join the Kenny Omega-led stable, “hanging” Chris Sabin and earning him his “Hangman” nickname in the process. ROH superstar Adam Cole also joined around the same time, with Page and Cole set to replace recently-departed Bullet Club superstars Luke Gallows, Karl Anderson, and A.J. Styles.

Initially, Page was somewhat relegated to just being in the background of the group, behind Kenny Omega, Cody Rhodes, and The Young Bucks. He'd still get his hands on some silverware soon thereafter, as he and The Young Bucks won the ROH Six-Man Tag Team Championship.

Very talented both technically in the ring and on the microphone, Page was not yet quite as over with the crowd even after joining the Bullet Club; he was overshadowed by the scintillating run of Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks. His biggest breakout moment came when he started wrestling for New Japan Pro Wrestling, participating in the 28th G1 Climax. He finished with a record of 3-0-6, but he looked fantastic in every match and broke out as a singles competitor, completing an upset victory over Japanese wrestling legend Minoru Suzuki in the process.

He got embroiled in the Bullet Club Civil War between Cody and Kenny Omega, with him siding with the former. As such, Hangman went on to main event Wrestling Dontaku 2018 to go up against Omega. The losing effort was his first main event in New Japan.

Eventually, Page left the Bullet Club along with Cody, Kenny Omega, Marty Scurll, and The Young Bucks to form The Elite.

A year later, Page went on to sign for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) along with the rest of The Elite. However, he was the only member of The Elite who did not become an executive vice president of the company, Nevertheless, it is in AEW where he cemented himself as a wrestling superstar.

In AEW's first Pay-Per-View Double or Nothing, Page won an AEW World Championship opportunity in the Casino Battle Royale as a surprise entrant. He faced Chris Jericho four months later in All Out for the Heavyweight Championship but would lose to the former WWE star.

He'd team up with Omega after this, winning the AEW Tag Team Championship from Frankie Kazarian and Scorpion Star. This was the very first title change in AEW history.

They went on to produce an all-time classic match against The Young Bucks in AEW Revolution, which earned 6 stars from The Wrestling Observer. This was coincidentally just the 6th 6-star match in history; Omega was involved in 4 out of these 6 matches.

They'd separate after losing the Tag Championships to Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood. He was also removed from The Elite by Matt Jackson shortly beforehand.

Page went on to feud with The Elite, specifically targeting leader Kenny Omega in a bid to win the AEW Heavyweight Championship. He got the title shot by winning a Casino Ladder Match.

On Full Gear 2021, Page would finally defeat Kenny Omega and win the AEW Heavyweight Championship for the first time. His match with Omega received a 5.5-star rating from The Wrestling Observer; this marks Page's 2nd 5+ star match in his career.

The third would come just a month later, as Page wrestled a 60-minute draw against Bryan Danielson. As such, Hangman retained the Championship in the 5-star rated bout.

To date, he is still the current AEW Champion. He is also one of the most over guys in professional wrestling as of the moment, with staggering momentum coming into 2022. For his efforts, he is now worth $2 million.

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