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Quick Facts

Name Adam Pacitti
Date of Birth May 19, 1989
Place of Birth Ryde, Isle of Wight, England
Occupation Filmmaker, Producer, YouTuber
Net Worth $500,000
Height 6 feet 3 inches
Weight 165 pounds
Eye Color Blue
Hair Color Brown
YouTube Channel Adam Pacitti

Adam Pacitti is a British filmmaker, producer, and YouTuber who has a net worth of $500,000 as of 2024. He is best known for his viral videos, such as Employ Adam, The Girl of My Dreams, and Pinfall: A Professional Wrestling Documentary. He is also the co-founder of Cultaholic, a wrestling media company that produces podcasts, videos, and articles.

Early Life and Education

Adam Pacitti was born on May 19, 1989, in Ryde, Isle of Wight, England. He attended Ryde High School, where he developed an interest in filmmaking and wrestling. He then studied media production at the University of Winchester, where he graduated with a first-class degree in 2010. He also won several awards for his student films, such as the Royal Television Society Award and the Winchester Film Festival Award.

Career and Net Worth

Adam Pacitti started his career in 2008, when he launched a website called The Girl of My Dreams, where he claimed to be looking for a girl he saw in his dream. He posted a sketch of the girl and asked people to help him find her. The website attracted media attention and was featured on several TV shows, such as The Graham Norton Show, Richard & Judy, and GMTV. However, the website was later revealed to be a hoax, as Pacitti admitted that he made it up as a social experiment.

In 2013, Pacitti made another viral video, called Employ Adam, where he spent £500 on a billboard in London, asking for a job in the media industry. He also created a website and a video resume, showcasing his skills and achievements. The video received over 2 million views on YouTube and was covered by various news outlets, such as BBC, CNN, and The Guardian. Pacitti received over 60 job offers and eventually accepted one from KEO Digital, a production company.

In 2015, Pacitti left KEO Digital and joined WhatCulture, a media company that produces content on various topics, such as movies, TV, gaming, and wrestling. Pacitti became a popular presenter on their YouTube channel, WhatCulture Wrestling, where he hosted shows such as How WWE Should Have Booked, Adam vs Adam, and WTF Moments. He also helped launch WhatCulture Pro Wrestling (WCPW), an independent wrestling promotion, where he served as the general manager.

In 2017, Pacitti left WhatCulture along with four other presenters, Adam Blampied, Jack King, Ross Tweddell, and Sam Driver. They formed their own wrestling media company, called Cultaholic, which produces podcasts, videos, and articles on wrestling news, reviews, and opinions. Pacitti is the managing director and the host of several shows, such as The Cultaholic Classic Raw Review, The Cultaholic Classic Smackdown Review, and The Cultaholic Wrestling Podcast.

Adam Pacitti has a net worth of $500,000, as of 2024. He earns his income from his YouTube channel, his website, his merchandise, and his Patreon. He lives in Newcastle, England, and often travels to various wrestling events and conventions.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Adam Pacitti is a tall and slim man, who stands at 6 feet 3 inches and weighs about 165 pounds. He has brown hair and blue eyes. He dresses in a casual and nerdy manner, and often wears glasses and hats. He takes care of his health and fitness, and follows a vegetarian diet and a regular exercise routine.

Interesting Facts

Here are some interesting facts about Adam Pacitti that you may not know:

  • He is a fan of wrestling and comic books, and often references them in his videos and podcasts.
  • He is a vegetarian and an animal lover, and owns a cat named Luna.
  • He is a supporter of the mental health charity Mind, and has raised money for them through various events and campaigns.
  • He is a Guinness World Record holder, for the most tweets sent to celebrities in 24 hours. He tweeted 574 celebrities in 2011, as part of a documentary project.
  • He is a friend and a collaborator of James Willems, a member of the comedy group Funhaus. They have appeared in each other’s videos and podcasts, and have co-hosted wrestling shows.