Early career (2008–2011) After training under
Jimmy Valiant, In January 2011, he won his first championship, the
CWF Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship with Jason Blade. The following year, he became
CWF Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion. Over the next several years, he wrestled for various regional promotions, winning multiple titles.
New Japan Pro-Wrestling and Ring of Honor (2011–2019) event in May 2018 In 2011, Page began working with
Ring of Honor (ROH), becoming a regular competitor by 2013. Initially used in undercard matches, he gained more prominence in 2014 after joining the veteran-led stable
The Decade. Page aligned himself with
Bullet Club in 2016. Page’s association with Bullet Club elevated his position within both ROH and
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). In ROH, he was involved in several mid-card feuds and, in August 2017, won the
ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship with
The Young Bucks. He later feuded with
Punishment Martinez over the
ROH World Television Championship and reached the finals of ROH's International Cup tournament in 2018. Simultaneously, Page became a regular in NJPW as part of Bullet Club, appearing in events such as
Dominion 6.19 in 2016 and
G1 Special in USA in 2017, and tournaments such as the
2016,
2017 and
2018 World Tag League (alongside
Yujiro Takahashi), and the
G1 Climax in 2018. He challenged
Jay White for the
IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship at
Strong Style Evolved, though he was unsuccessful. On September 1, 2018, Page appeared at
All In, an independently produced event promoted by
Cody and The Young Bucks. He defeated
Joey Janela in a
Chicago Street Fight. Page would later join
The Elite, a Bullet Club sub-group. His last appearance in NJPW was on the
Wrestle Kingdom 13 pre-show where Page,
Marty Scurll and Takahashi were the first team eliminated from the
NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship number one contender
Gauntlet match.
All Elite Wrestling (2019–present) The Elite (2019–2020) '', October 2019 In January 2019, Adam Page was announced as one of the first signees of the newly established
All Elite Wrestling (AEW), joining alongside other members of The Elite (Cody,
Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks). Page instead entered the
Casino Battle Royale as a surprise entrant, where he last eliminated
MJF to earn a future shot at the
AEW World Championship. At
All Out on August 31, Page was defeated by
Chris Jericho in a match to crown the inaugural AEW World Champion. On the premiere episode of
Dynamite, Page lost to Pac, but avenged the loss at
Full Gear on November 9. Shortly thereafter, Page began teaming with Omega. On the January 22, 2020, episode of
Dynamite, the duo defeated
SoCal Uncensored (
Frankie Kazarian and
Scorpio Sky) to win the
AEW World Tag Team Championship—the first title change in AEW history. They successfully defended the titles against The Young Bucks at
Revolution on February 29. During their reign, Page began displaying signs of dissension and isolation from The Elite in storyline. The Elite entered a feud with
The Inner Circle, culminating in a
Stadium Stampede match at
Double or Nothing on May 23, which The Elite won along with
Matt Hardy. However, storyline tensions within the group escalated, and Page was removed from The Elite by The Young Bucks after costing them a tag team match. At
All Out on September 5, Omega and Page lost the tag titles to
FTR, ending their reign at 228 days. The team subsequently disbanded.
Singles competition (2020–2023) Page entered a tournament in October to determine a new number one contender for the AEW World Championship. He defeated
Colt Cabana and
Wardlow to reach the finals, where he was defeated by Omega at
Full Gear on November 7. In early 2021, Page was involved in a storyline with
The Dark Order, who attempted to recruit him. Although he declined their offer, they continued to support him during his matches. At
Revolution on March 7, Page defeated Matt Hardy, and at
Double or Nothing on May 30, he scored a victory over
Brian Cage. Page then resumed his rivalry with Omega, who had since become AEW World Champion. Page and The Dark Order faced The Elite in a ten-man tag match at
Fight for the Fallen on July 28, but were defeated, costing them future title opportunities. Page was later written off television to take paternity leave. Page returned at
Dynamites second anniversary on October 7, winning a
Casino Ladder Match to secure a future title shot. At
Full Gear on November 13, he defeated Omega to win the AEW World Championship. His first title defense against
Bryan Danielson at
Winter Is Coming on December 15 resulted in a 60-minute time-limit draw. Page won the rematch on the January 5, 2022, episode of
Dynamite. He later retained the title against
Lance Archer in a
Texas Deathmatch on the February 9 episode of
Dynamite and against
Adam Cole at
Revolution on March 6, despite interference from
reDRagon. Page defeated Cole once again in a subsequent Texas Deathmatch on the April 15 episode of
Rampage. He lost the AEW World Championship to
CM Punk at
Double or Nothing on May 29, ending his 197-day reign. a powerbomb at
Forbidden Door in June 2022 Page returned on the June 8 episode of
Dynamite, defeating
David Finlay and expressing interest in the
IWGP World Heavyweight Championship. After
Jay White won the title from
Kazuchika Okada, a four-way match between Page, Cole, White, and Okada was announced for
Forbidden Door on June 26, where Page was unsuccessful. He later competed in the
AEW World Trios Championship tournament with Dark Order members
Alex Reynolds and John Silver, reaching the finals at
All Out on September 4, where they lost to The Elite. Page also took part in the Grand Slam Tournament of Champions but was eliminated in the opening round by Bryan Danielson. Page won the Golden Ticket Battle Royale at
Grand Slam and challenged
Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship on October 18, but suffered a legitimate concussion during the match, which was stopped prematurely. He returned on November 30, reigniting his feud with Moxley, who was no longer champion. This culminated in a victory for Page on January 11, 2023, and a subsequent win in a
Texas Deathmatch at
Revolution on March 5, where he became the first wrestler in AEW to make Moxley submit.
Re-joining The Elite (2023–2024) In May, Page rejoined The Elite to feud with the
Blackpool Combat Club (BCC), leading to an Anarchy in the Arena match at
Double or Nothing on May 28, which BCC won. At
Forbidden Door on June 25, Page teamed with The Young Bucks,
Eddie Kingston, and
Tomohiro Ishii to defeat BCC,
Konosuke Takeshita, and
Shota Umino. At
Blood & Guts on July 19, The Elite, alongside
Kota Ibushi, defeated BCC, Pac, and Takeshita in
the namesake match. On August 2, it was announced that Page, Omega, and The Young Bucks had re-signed with AEW. On August 27 at
All In, Page, Kenny Omega and Kota Ibushi were defeated by
Bullet Club Gold (
Jay White and
Juice Robinson) and Konosuke Takeshita in a trios match. At
All Out on September 3, Page won the Over Budget Charity Battle Royale. He then entered a feud with
Swerve Strickland, which led to a match at
WrestleDream on October 1, where Strickland emerged victorious. During this time, Page and The Young Bucks won the
ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship but lost the titles to the
Mogul Embassy on the November 1 episode of
Dynamite. Page and Strickland’s feud culminated in a Texas Deathmatch at
Full Gear on November 18, which Strickland won. The match garnered mainstream attention due to its violent content, including a controversial moment where Page drank Strickland's blood. Page later defeated
Roderick Strong at
Winter Is Coming, but was attacked backstage by the masked "Devil" character and his associates. On the February 7, 2024 episode of
Dynamite, Page faced Strickland in a match to determine the next challenger for the AEW World Championship. After the match ended in a time-limit draw, both were added to a title match against
Samoa Joe at
Revolution on March 3, which Joe won. Following the event, Page was suspended by The Young Bucks after attacking referees turning
heel in the process, in the
kayfabe storyline. Page returned in July as a surprise entrant in the
Owen Hart Cup, defeating
Jeff Jarrett in the quarterfinal round and
Jay White in the semi-final round, advancing to the finals before losing to
Bryan Danielson. During this period, Page began exhibiting more aggressive and villainous traits. Though initially reluctant, he agreed to team with The Elite for
Blood & Guts, where they were defeated by Team AEW (Swerve Strickland,
Mark Briscoe,
Darby Allin, and
The Acclaimed). After Blood & Guts, Page quietly left The Elite for a second time.
Various feuds (2024–2025) At
All In on August 25, after Page failed to win the Casino Gauntlet match, he later attempted to interfere in the AEW World Championship bout between Strickland and Danielson, but was stopped by security. On the September 4 episode of
Dynamite, Page appeared in a vignette at Strickland's childhood home, which he set ablaze. Page defeated Strickland at
All Out on September 7 in a
lights out steel cage match, concluding their year-long rivalry. Following his victory, Page began a feud with Jay White, losing to him at
WrestleDream on October 12 and
Full Gear on November 23. He then competed for the AEW World Championship at
Worlds End on December 28 in a four-way match also involving White, Moxley, and
Orange Cassidy, but was unsuccessful. In late 2024, Page began a feud with
Christopher Daniels, which culminated in a Texas Deathmatch on the January 18, 2025 (taped January 16)
Maximum Carnage special episode of
Collision, which Page won. On February 12, 2025, Page turned
face by saving
Dustin Rhodes from an attack by
MJF. At
Revolution on March 9, he defeated MJF.
Championship reigns (2025–present) Page entered the men's bracket of the
Owen Hart Cup. In the quarterfinal round at
Dynamite: Spring BreakThru on April 16, Page defeated "wild card" mystery entrant
Josh Alexander. On the April 30 episode of
Dynamite, Page defeated
Kyle Fletcher in the semi-final round. Page would go on to defeat
Will Ospreay in the finals to win the tournament on May 25 at
Double or Nothing, earning a title match against Moxley for the AEW World Championship at
All In. On July 2 at
Dynamite 300, Page and Moxley's match at All In was turned into a Texas Deathmatch. At All In, Page defeated Moxley to capture his second AEW World Championship, after receiving assistance from his former rival Swerve Strickland. On the July 30 episode of
Dynamite, Page successfully defended his title against Moxley in a rematch with the stipulation of everyone being banned from ringside. Page made successful defences against MJF and
Kyle Fletcher at
Forbidden Door and
All Out respectively. At
WrestleDream on October 18, he retained the title against
Samoa Joe, before being attacked by The Opps (Joe,
Katsuyori Shibata and
Powerhouse Hobbs). Page lost the title to Joe in a
Steel Cage match at
Full Gear on November 22 after interference from
Hook, ending his second reign at 133 days. After the match, Page was rescued from an attack by Joe and the Opps by Swerve Strickland. On December 27 at
Worlds End, Page failed to regain the title in a four-way match, which was won by MJF. During the January 14, 2026, taping of
Collision: Maximum Carnage, Page teamed with JetSpeed (
"Speedball" Mike Bailey and
"The Jet" Kevin Knight) to defeat The Opps and win the AEW World Trios Championship. AEW officially began recognizing this reign when the episode aired on
tape delay on January 17. This also made Page the second
AEW Triple Crown winner. The trio of JetSpeed and Page were officially named "Jet Set Rodeo". On February 14 at
Grand Slam Australia, Page defeated
Andrade El Idolo in a number one contender's match, earning an AEW World Championship opportunity at
Revolution. On the February 18 episode of
Dynamite, Page announced that if he were to lose at Revolution, he would never challenge for the AEW World Championship again. Jet Set Rodeo subsequently lost the AEW World Trios Championship on the March 4 episode of
Dynamite to
Don Callis Family (Kazuchika Okada, Kyle Fletcher, and
Mark Davis) thanks to interference from MJF, ending their reign at 49 days (46 days as recognized by AEW). On March 15 at
Revolution, Page failed to defeat MJF for the AEW World Championship in a Texas Death match. Per the added stipulation, Page was no longer allowed to challenge for the world title ever again on a (
kayfabe) verbal agreement with AEW president
Tony Khan. After Revolution, it was reported that Page would be taking time off. ==Personal life==