Page won the PBA Viper Championship on September 5, 2009 in Allen Park, Michigan, 268–246, over Tour rookie Ryan Ciminelli.
He finished runner-up in the 2008-09 Tournament of Champions, losing the final match in the 10th frame to friend and Tour roommate Patrick Allen, 267–263.
[6] He also made the TV finals for the 2015 PBA World Championship, but was knocked out in the opening match by Scott Norton.
[8] Page was honored as the 2016 PBA Tony Reyes Community Service Award recipient for his charitable work.
He has run the Rhino Page "Strike Out Crohn's and Colitis" fund-raiser for the past eight years, raising over $225,000 to fight these debilitating intestinal diseases.
[10] On November 1, 2017, Rhino won the 2017 U.S. Open for his sixth title and first major championship, defeating top seed Jakob Butturff in the final match.
[12] Through June 2019, Page had totaled 15 perfect 300 games in PBA events and had cashed over $725,000 in winnings, with his highest season earnings of $197,760 coming in 2008-09.