X-Pac Networth 2022, Earnings, Endorsements

According to various web sources, X-Pac's net worth is expected to be around $500,000, as of 2022.

X-Pac in a file photo [Image-Twitter]
By Blesson Daniel | Apr 28, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Sean Michael Waltman, better known by his ring as X-Pac, is an American professional wrestler who was born on July 13, 1972. He is most remembered for his appearances as 1–2–3 Kid and X-Pac for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE), Syxx for World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and Syxx-Pac and Sean Waltman for NWA Total Nonstop Action (NWA-TNA).

X-Pac debuted in the WWF in 1993, where he worked as an enhancement wrestler under several names until he was dubbed the 1-2-3 Kid following an upset victory over Razor Ramon on Raw. He twice held the WWF Tag Team Championship as 1-2-3 Kid, and in July 1994, he challenged Bret Hart for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship in what WWE considered the third-best bout ever shown on Raw. He was a member of The Kliq at the time, a backstage gang infamous for influencing WWF storylines in the 1990s.

During the Monday Night Wars, Waltman departed the WWF in 1996 to create Syxx with Kliq members Kevin Nash and Scott Hall (previously known as Razor Ramon) in WCW, winning the WCW World Tag Team Championship and becoming a one-time WCW Cruiserweight Champion as part of the New World Order (NWO). After being released from WCW in 1998, he returned to the WWF during the Attitude Era, where he was re-branded as D-Generation X (DX) member X-Pac and twice held the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship and the WWF European Championship, as well as two more times holding the WWF Tag Team Championship with Kane.

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What is X-Pac’s net worth?

According to various web sources, X-Pac’s net worth is expected to be around $500,000, as of 2022. Not much is known about his salary or endorsements. But this can be expected that he earns a decent salary in independent circuit as he is one of the big league wrestlers who is cuirrently collaborating with the Independent circuit.