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Excalibur

Wrestlers

Birthday July 16, 1980

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Detroit, Michigan, U.S.

Age 45 Years

#42,303 Most Popular

Who Is Excalibur (wrestler)? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Born on July 16, 1980, Excalibur is an American professional wrestler and commentator known for his captivating performances in the ring and sharp analysis. With over two decades in the wrestling business, he has carved out a niche as both a talent and a commentator for several leagues, notably in the independent circuit and All Elite Wrestling (AEW). His commitment to the sport and unique persona have contributed significantly to his popularity.

Occupation Wrestlers
Date of Birth July 16, 1980
Age 45 Years
Birth Place Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Horoscope Cancer
Country U.S

Popularity

Excalibur (wrestler)'s Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Excalibur stands tall at 6 feet 1 inch (185 cm) and weighs approximately 220 pounds (100 kg). Over the years, he has maintained a well-proportioned physique, crucial for his role as a professional wrestler. His measurements are Chest: 42 inches (107 cm), Waist: 34 inches (86 cm), and Biceps: 15 inches (38 cm).

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Excalibur has been quite private about his personal life. As of 2025, he is reportedly in a long-term relationship, though the identity of his significant other remains undisclosed. The wrestler values his family and often acknowledges their impact on his career. His cool demeanor and passion for wrestling have drawn admiration from many fans, yet he manages to keep a low profile when it comes to his dating life.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Excalibur's estimated net worth is approximately $2 million. This wealth has been amassed through his wrestling career, commentating roles, merchandise, and various endorsements. His salary from AEW, alongside appearances at independent promotions, continues to contribute to his financial success, with earnings reportedly in the range of $500,000 to $700,000 annually.

Career, Business, and Investments

Excalibur began his wrestling career in the early 2000s, quickly building a reputation for his in-ring skills and exciting persona. He has performed in various promotions, including Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG) and Ring of Honor (ROH), and made a significant impact upon joining AEW. Aside from wrestling, he is a successful commentator, providing insights that enhance viewer experience.

In addition to his wrestling career, Excalibur has ventured into business, including podcasting and merchandise sales, thereby diversifying his income sources. His investments in the wrestling community and related projects show his long-term commitment to the industry.

Marc Letzmann (born July 16, 1980), better known by his ring name Excalibur, is an American professional wrestling commentator and retired professional wrestler. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) where he serves as play-by-play commentator on Dynamite and Rampage.

He is also one of the six founders of Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, where he continues to work as the company's "Liaison to the Board of Directors". After retiring from in-ring competition in 2007, he became the company's lead play-by-play commentator.

Social Network

Excalibur is active on various social media platforms, including Twitter and Instagram, where he connects with fans and shares behind-the-scenes glimpses into his professional life. His followers appreciate his engaging content that ranges from wrestling insights to personal anecdotes. Be sure to follow him to stay updated on his latest endeavors.

Education

Excalibur's education background reflects his passion for wrestling and performing arts. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he graduated with a degree in Theatre. This educational foundation has contributed to his ability to captivate audiences both in and out of the ring, enhancing his wrestling performances and commentary skills.


At All Nude Revue, someone dressed as Super Dragon attacked the real Super Dragon after a match. On May 13 at Jason Takes PWG!, it was revealed that Excalibur was the mastermind of the attacks on Super Dragon and that Kevin Steen was the attacker, resulting in Excalibur becoming a heel.

After subsequently turning on Super Dragon, Excalibur defeated him in a Guerrilla Warfare Match. After the match, Disco Machine made his way to the ring to aid Super Dragon. On June 11 at Guitarmegeddon, Disco Machine teamed with Super Dragon in a losing effort to Excalibur and Kevin Steen.

After the match, Disco turned on Dragon and united with Excalibur and Steen, with the three now calling themselves the "new" SBS. On July 9 at Bicentennial Birthday Extravaganza, the new SBS defeated Dragon, El Generico and Human Tornado in a six-man tag team elimination match.

At part two of the event the following night, Excalibur and Disco were unable to win a number one contender's four-team elimination match after Generico pinned Disco. At Zombies Shouldn't Run on August 10, Excalibur and Disco gained an "apprentice" in Ronin, and stated that he would face a test to see if he would be allowed to join the group.

After the SBS's scheduled opponents, Los Luchas, did not appear, the SBS and Ronin instead competed against and defeated the team of Top Gun Talwar, Hook Bomberry and Mr. Excitement. At the first-ever Battle of Los Angeles event, the SBS and Chris Sabin lost to Talwar, Bomberry and Human Tornado.

However, the SBS won at part two of the event the following night, as they and Ronin defeated Sabin, Bomberry and T. J. Perkins. At part two of All Star Weekend 2: Electric Boogaloo on November 20, 2005, the SBS faced Super Dragon and Davey Richards for the World Tag Team Championship, but lost the match.

On the first night of Battle of Los Angeles on September 2, 2006, Excalibur took part in a four-way elimination match for the World Championship that included Petey Williams, Human Tornado and then-champion Joey Ryan. After eliminating Williams, Excalibur was eliminated from the match by Ryan after Williams hit Excalibur with a piledriver.

In May 2008, at the end of the DDT4 Night One event, Steen's then-six-month-old son appeared in a segment with Excalibur, in which Excalibur called him "ugly" and it prompted Steen to perform three consecutive package piledrivers on Excalibur before placing his son on top of Excalibur for the pin.

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