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    Jay White

    Jay White

    New Zealand flagNew Zealand
    Celebrity

    professional wrestler

    Also known as: Switchblade Jay White

    Birthday

    October 9, 1992

    Birth Sign

    Libra

    Birthplace

    Auckland, New Zealand

    Age

    33 years old

    Height

    6 ft 0 in (183 cm)

    About

    Jamie White, born October 9, 1992, in Auckland, New Zealand, is a professional wrestler known as Jay White, currently signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW). He leads the Bang Bang Gang and holds the Unified World Trios Championship, a combination of the AEW World Trios and ROH World Six-Man Tag Team titles. White built his reputation in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he became the first Grand Slam Champion by winning every major heavyweight singles title: the IWGP Heavyweight, IWGP Intercontinental, IWGP United States, and NEVER Openweight championships. His cold, calculating heel persona, dubbed the Switchblade, and his leadership of Bullet Club made him a central figure in NJPW's modern era. White's matches are known for their methodical pacing and intricate counter-wrestling, earning him a devoted following among fans who appreciate layered storytelling.

    Early Life & Background

    White grew up in Auckland in a mixed New Zealand-Dutch household. Rather than pursuing university, he moved to the United Kingdom in early 2013 to train under British wrestler The UK Kid at Varsity Pro Wrestling (VPW). He made his professional debut on February 19, 2013, working for VPW and All Star Wrestling on the European independent circuit. His performances caught the attention of NJPW scouts, leading to an invitation to join the New Japan Dojo as a Young Lion in January 2015. He relocated to Japan, training in the dojo system while wrestling undercard multi-man matches under his real name, wearing plain black gear. This period lasted until June 2016, when NJPW sent him on an overseas excursion to gain experience in Ring of Honor (ROH) in the United States and Revolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro) in the UK.

    Career Growth

    White returned to NJPW in November 2017 with a new Switchblade persona, immediately targeting Hiroshi Tanahashi. He won his first major title, the IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship, in January 2018. Later that year, he betrayed his CHAOS stablemates to join Bullet Club, eventually becoming its fourth leader. Between 2018 and 2022, he captured the IWGP Heavyweight Championship twice, the IWGP Intercontinental Championship, and the NEVER Openweight Championship, becoming the first NJPW Grand Slam Champion and the fifth Triple Crown Champion. He main-evented Wrestle Kingdom 15 and headlined G1 Supercard at Madison Square Garden. In June 2022, he won the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship. After losing a Loser Leaves Japan match to Eddie Kingston in early 2023, White exited NJPW and debuted in AEW in April 2023, aligning with Juice Robinson to form Bullet Club Gold, later rebranded as the Bang Bang Gang. He won the Unified World Trios Championship with Austin Gunn, Colten Gunn, and Juice Robinson, and continues to be a prominent heel faction leader on AEW television.

    Career Timeline

    2013Debuted on February 19 for Varsity Pro Wrestling in the UK
    2015Joined NJPW as a Young Lion, moving to the New Japan Dojo
    2016Sent on overseas excursion to ROH and RevPro
    2017Returned to NJPW as Switchblade Jay White, targeting Hiroshi Tanahashi
    2018Won IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship
    2018Betrayed CHAOS and joined Bullet Club
    2019Won IWGP Heavyweight Championship for the first time
    2019Headlined G1 Supercard at Madison Square Garden
    2021Main-evented Wrestle Kingdom 15
    2022Won IWGP World Heavyweight Championship, becoming first Grand Slam Champion
    2023Lost Loser Leaves Japan match to Eddie Kingston, exiting NJPW
    2023Debuted in AEW, forming Bullet Club Gold
    2024Won Unified World Trios Championship with Bang Bang Gang

    Public Image & Style

    White's Switchblade persona is defined by cold, calculated arrogance and manipulative mind games. He presents himself as a smug, cerebral heel who believes he is always several steps ahead. His ring gear features dark colors and knife motifs, often with leather jackets and black trunks. Fans of Bullet Club and its offshoots frequently throw up the Too Sweet hand gesture at his matches. Wrestling media and fans describe him as a prodigy and one of the best storytellers of his generation, particularly for his NJPW main events. His methodical in-ring style and layered character work have earned him a dedicated following among hardcore wrestling fans who appreciate long-term booking and psychological nuance.

    Fame & Fandom

    The roar that erupts when Jay White steps through the curtain is less a cheer and more a collective exhale of anticipation. Fans don't just watch him; they dissect his every move, treating his matches like high-stakes chess where the pieces are human bodies. This devotion has built a massive, organized following across New Japan Pro-Wrestling and All Elite Wrestling, though their collective identity remains fluid rather than branded under a single official name. They rally behind his "Switchblade" persona, throwing up the Too Sweet gesture in unison, a ritual that signals their shared understanding of his cold, calculating genius. His ability to draw crowds is legendary, evidenced by the story that he single-handedly sold out Madison Square Garden during the G1 Supercard, a feat that underscores the sheer commercial power of his drawing card. In the broader landscape of global celebrity, Jay White's standing is significant yet specific. iFANN's Global Fame Engine evaluated this person in August 2026, but they do not currently hold a placement in the published rankings (Global Top 1,000 or a Top-100 scope list). While he dominates the wrestling niche as a generational storyteller and faction leader, he sits outside the current top-tier global fame metrics measured by the engine. Despite this lack of a numeric rank, his influence ripples through the industry, driving engagement for major events and cementing his status as a catalyst for professional wrestling's evolution. The absence of a formal fandom name does not diminish the intensity of his supporters, who follow his career trajectory with the scrutiny of historians and the fervor of evangelists.

    Interesting Facts and Legends

    Jay White is one of the few non-WWE wrestlers to headline Madison Square Garden, having main-evented G1 Supercard in 2019. He refers to himself as the Catalyst of Professional Wrestling, claiming major industry shifts happen around him. His finishing move is the Blade Runner, a spinning reverse STO. He is known for incorporating elaborate counter sequences into his matches, often reversing opponents' finishers. White has a background in rugby, having played the sport before committing to wrestling. A widely retold legend among fans is that Jay White single-handedly sold out Madison Square Garden, a story treated as verified documentation of his drawing power that highlights his status as a top-tier international star capable of driving ticket sales without relying on a full card of American stars. Another foundational piece of lore involves his 2016 Best of the Super Juniors tournament run, where he competed under the guise of a stoic villain while performing with ruthless efficiency, earning the nickname "King Switch." More recently, a dramatic incident at AEW Dynamite in August 2026 saw White advance in the Continental Challenge Cup alongside Jon Moxley following a severe neck injury scare involving a stinger shot from Jack Perry, adding a new layer of physical drama to his storyline.

    Notable Quotes

    I am the Catalyst of professional wrestling.
    Switchblade is the sharpest knife in the drawer.
    I don't just wrestle; I change the entire landscape.
    The Bang Bang Gang runs AEW now.

    Family & Personal Life

    White was born to a New Zealander mother and a Dutch father in Auckland. He is married to Savanna Price, though few public details about their relationship or wedding are available. The couple resides in Orlando, Florida, near AEW's base of operations. No children have been publicly reported. White has not shared details about siblings or extended family in interviews.

    Notable Connections

    Jay White is closely associated with the Bullet Club stable, having led both the original NJPW version and its AEW offshoot, Bullet Club Gold. He regularly teams with Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn, and Colten Gunn as part of the Bang Bang Gang. His career has been intertwined with top stars like Hiroshi Tanahashi, Kazuchika Okada, and Kenny Omega, against whom he had notable feuds and matches in NJPW.

    Relationships & Dating History

    As of 2026:Marriedto Savanna Price

    White's public dating history is limited. He is married to Savanna Price, as noted in biographical sources. The couple's wedding date and details have not been publicly disclosed. No previous relationships or flings have been confirmed in credible sources. As of 2026, White remains married to Savanna Price, with no reports of separation or divorce.

    • MarriedSavanna PriceCurrentMarried to Savanna Price; few public details available.

    Salary, Net Worth In 2026

    $2 Million

    iFANN Editorial Team estimate

    Per iFANN's editorial analysis, Jay White's net worth is estimated at $2 Million as of 2026. His primary income stream flows from his contract with All Elite Wrestling, which encompasses a guaranteed downside salary, pay-per-view bonuses, and merchandise royalties. During his extensive tenure with New Japan Pro-Wrestling from 2015 to 2022, he earned a base salary supplemented by performance bonuses for major shows and tours, a standard structure for top foreign talent. Additional revenue is generated through independent bookings and special appearances, although these opportunities have become less frequent since his signing with AEW. White also secures endorsement opportunities through platforms like OpenSponsorship, further bolstering his financial portfolio. His net worth has grown steadily since his AEW debut in 2023, reflecting his elevated status as a main-event faction leader and champion.

    Awards Won (6)

    Jay White's accolades are primarily professional wrestling championships. He is a two-time IWGP Heavyweight Champion, a one-time IWGP World Heavyweight Champion, and the first NJPW Grand Slam Champion, having held the IWGP Heavyweight, IWGP Intercontinental, IWGP United States, and NEVER Openweight titles. He also won the Unified World Trios Championship in AEW. These championship wins are the core of his award history.

    2019 · Singles Title

    NJPW

    Won

    2019 · Singles Title

    NJPW

    Won
    View all 8 awards, honours and achievements

    Known For

    IWGP Heavyweight Championship

    2019 · Champion

    Bullet Club Leader

    2018 · Fourth Leader

    AEW Bang Bang Gang Leader

    2023 · Faction Leader

    First NJPW Grand Slam Champion

    2022 · Record Holder

    Keywords

    Jay WhiteSwitchbladeprofessional wrestlerAEWNJPWBullet ClubBang Bang Gang

    Sources

    Quick Facts

    Profession
    professional wrestler
    Born
    +1992-10-09
    Birthplace
    Auckland
    Gender
    Male
    Birth Sign
    Libra
    Born
    October 9, 1992
    Birthplace
    Auckland, New Zealand
    Height
    6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
    Spouse
    Savanna Price
    Net Worth
    $2 Million

    Personal Details

    Full Name
    Jamie White
    Height
    6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
    Spouse
    Savanna Price

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How old is Jay White?
    Jay White was born on October 9, 1992, making him 33 years old as of 2026.
    What is Jay White's net worth in 2026?
    Jay White's net worth is estimated at $2 million as of 2026, primarily from his AEW contract, NJPW earnings, and merchandise sales.
    Is Jay White still in AEW in 2026?
    Yes, Jay White is signed to AEW as of 2026, leading the Bang Bang Gang and holding the Unified World Trios Championship.
    Why is Jay White called Switchblade?
    Jay White adopted the Switchblade persona upon returning to NJPW in 2017, representing a cold, calculating, and dangerous character known for sharp tactics and mind games.
    Has Jay White ever wrestled at Madison Square Garden?
    Yes, Jay White main-evented G1 Supercard at Madison Square Garden in 2019, a rare non-WWE show headlining the venue.

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