Page started out as a backyard wrestler before making the transition to professional wrestling, where he was trained by Chris Kole, and debuted in 2003.
He wrestled under a mask as Christian Faith on the independent circuit, and regularly teamed with Vincent Nothing, becoming multiple-time tag champions in different promotions.
[11] He would eventually earn a spot on the roster by winning Tournament of Death 15, defeating Tim Donst in the first round, Conor Claxton in the semi-finals, and then CZW World Champion Matt Tremont in the finals.
[12] Page would spend the rest of the year teaming with Havoc and continuing their feuds with Tim Donst and Alex Colon respectively.
[15] Page earned a world title opportunity against Joe Gacy where he came up short,[16] and lost his next two matches against Dave Crist and Maxwell Jacob Friedman.
[17][18] He would then win an eight man Ultimate Opportunity scramble match, where the winner would be awarded a coin that signified that they could cash in for a title shot for the World Championship any time they wanted.
[25] Page spent the remainder of the year feuding with Friedman, earning another shot at the title by defeating Mance Warner in the #1 Contendership tournament final,[26] with their match supposed to take place inside the Cage of Death.
In order to determine a new champion, Page would again face Warner, this time inside the Cage of Death for the vacant title.
[27] On April 7, 2018, Page made his first appearance for Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) at Joey Janela's Spring Break 2 on WrestleMania weekend.
He took part in the Clusterfuck Battle Royal, and was eliminated by Ethan Page, in a match eventually won by The Invisible Man.
In the main event, Gage's almost two year long reign ended when he was defeated by AJ Gray, following interference from Cogar and Iron.
[32][33] In January 2020, Page started wrestling non-title matches as GCW began to hold events across the country, and introduced the chokebreaker as his finisher, usually used by Gage, to further taunt his rival.
[39] The following day, at Homecoming Part 2, Team MDK defeated 44.OH, and despite Gage suffering from an achilles injury (having wrestled for Beyond that afternoon), he was able to pin Ryan to win the title shot.
After defeating Jimmy Lloyd and fellow stablemate Ryan, Page faced Alex Colon in the final, who had won the tournament the year before.
Colon overcame recurring interference from 44.OH, and won the match by hitting a Spanish Fly off the top rope and through a light tube tower of which Page was underneath.
[41] In the autumn, Page continued wrestling non-title matches like he did at the start of the year, where he defeated Justice and Blake Christian,[42][43] but lost to Orange Cassidy in an upset.
[50] Following his loss to Gage, Page was "demoted" to GCW's sister promotion Jersey Championship Wrestling (JCW), where he started acting like a face and even changed his entrance music to the song he used in CZW ("We Can Roll" by Bad Rabbits).
In late 2022, he would then announce he had been signed to a contract at a Beyond Wrestling show, before being revealed as a member of “The Calling” a stable featuring AKIRA, and Raven during an episode of Underground in January 2023.