Who Is Lance Storm? Age, Biography, and Wiki
Lance Storm, born on April 3, 1969, is a prominent Canadian professional wrestler and trainer known for his exceptional in-ring abilities and technical wrestling style. With a career spanning over two decades, he has been a major figure in wrestling promotions such as WWE, WCW, and ECW. As of 2025, Lance Storm is 56 years old, and his legacy continues to influence the wrestling world.
Occupation | Wrestlers |
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Date of Birth | April 3, 1969 |
Age | 56 Years |
Birth Place | Sarnia, Ontario, Canada |
Horoscope | Aries |
Country | Canada |
Popularity
Lance Storm's Popularity over time
Height, Weight & Measurements
Standing tall at 6 feet (183 cm) and weighing approximately 225 lbs (102 kg), Lance Storm maintains impressive physical stats. His athletic build is a testament to his dedication to training and fitness. Over the years, he has focused on staying in shape, which enhances his performance in the wrestling ring.
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
As of 2025, Lance Storm is known to keep his personal life relatively private. He has not publicly disclosed any information about a significant other. However, his focus has largely been on his career and training new talent in wrestling academies. There have been no reports of a boyfriend or girlfriend in recent years, allowing him to concentrate on his professional endeavors.
On the July 22, 1998 episode of ECW Hardcore TV, Storm walked out on Candido during a title match against Sabu and Van Dam, thus ending their team and beginning a feud between the two men.
On the September 5, 1998 episode of Hardcore TV, Storm introduced his valet Tammy Lynn Bytch, a parody of Candido's real life girlfriend Tammy Lynn Sytch, who appeared in ECW to side with Candido and feuded with Bytch. Storm and Candido feuded until late 1998.
At November to Remember, Storm defeated Jerry Lynn with Mikey Whipwreck as special guest referee.
Net Worth and Salary
Lance Storm's net worth in 2025 is estimated to be around $4 million. His earnings come from multiple sources, including his time in wrestling promotions, training wrestling students, and various endorsements. Though retired from full-time wrestling, his extensive experience continues to secure him a lucrative salary through appearances and training camps.
At Guilty as Charged, The Impact Players defeated Tommy Dreamer and Raven for their first of two ECW World Tag Team Championship reigns.
After losing the titles to Tommy Dreamer and Masato Tanaka they won them back at Living Dangerously where The Impact Players defeated Raven and Mike Awesome and Tommy Dreamer and Masato Tanaka in a Three-Way Dance. However they lost the titles to Tommy Dreamer and Masato Tanaka on February 26, 2000.
During this time, Storm also gained a position as a booker in ECW and had a hand in much of the product content on television and pay-per-view. At Hardcore Heaven, Storm challenged his former tag team partner Justin Credible for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship but failed to win the title.
After the company began to suffer financial hardships, Storm left ECW for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in order to support his family.
Career, Business and Investments
Lance Storm has had a remarkable career in professional wrestling. He debuted in the early 1990s and quickly made a name for himself with his technical aptitude. In addition to his wrestling career, Storm has transitioned into a successful trainer and wrestling school owner, further solidifying his status in the industry. He has invested in various business ventures related to fitness and wrestling, ensuring a stable financial future.
Storm began his career in 1990, training with Chris Jericho. They worked together in Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW), forming a tag team known as the Thrillseekers. In 1997, Storm joined ECW, where he worked with Justin Credible as the Impact Players. He stayed with ECW until 2000, then signed with World Championship Wrestling.
In WCW, Storm won the United States, Cruiserweight and Hardcore Championships at the same time, renaming them as Canadian, 100 kg and Under Championship, and Saskatchewan Hardcore International Title.
Social Network
Lance Storm is active on several social media platforms, where he interacts with fans and shares insights about his life and career. He can be found on Twitter and Instagram, where he posts updates on his professional engagements and personal hobbies. His social media presence has grown significantly, allowing him to connect with a younger generation of wrestling enthusiasts.
On July 3, 2009, it was announced that Storm would be coming out of retirement to perform at two Ring of Honor shows on July 24 and 25, Death Before Dishonor VII: Nights 1 and 2 respectively.
On July 24, Storm and fellow Canadian Kevin Steen defeated Chris Hero and Davey Richards and on July 25, Storm was defeated by Hero in a one-on-one grudge match.
Following the match, Storm cut an emotional promo, and later announced his belief that this would be his last match, saying "I shared this match with people who share my love and respect for this business, and I am now home being Lance Evers with the family I will share the rest of my life with.
I still have my school, and I will always be a part of this business, but I truly believe I am now done as a performer. They say, never say never in this business, and because of that I won’t, but I think I left it all in the ring that night and I believe I wrote the final page in the 19-year long book that was the career of Lance Storm."
Education
Before entering the world of professional wrestling, Lance Storm attended the University of Calgary, where he pursued a degree in Physical Education. This educational background has contributed to his understanding of athletics, training methodologies, and conditioning, enhancing his performance in the ring and his effectiveness as a trainer.
When WCW closed, his contract was bought by World Wrestling Federation (WWF), being involved in The Invasion storyline. He kept wrestling with WWF (later WWE) until 2005, when he left. Since then, Storm focused on the independent circuit as well as his training school, the Storm Wrestling Academy, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.