Eddie Hall – Bio, Net Worth, Wife, Height, Weight, Age, Family, Kids

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Edward Stephen Hall is a British former professional strongman who is excellently known as Eddie Hall. He is well recognized for being the World’s Strongest Man 2017 competition. He has also won the UK’s Strongest Man and England’s Strongest Man competitions multiple times. He was named the UK’s Strongest Man in the 2011 competition. Hall also made his theatrical film debut in the horror flick, “Rotten Cotton” released in 2018. Besides the broadcast of the strongman competitions, he made his first TV show appearance in the TV series “Keep It in the Family” in 2015. Previously, Hall worked as a mechanic in the garage at the Robert Wiseman Dairies site in Market Drayton, Shropshire in 2008 and he trained and competed as a bodybuilder and entered the strongman circuit, having done a strongman competition at the Iceman gym in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Additionally, Eddie faced the World’s Strongest Man 2018, Hafpor Julius Bjornsson, in an exhibition boxing match in Dubai on 19th March 2022 however, he lost via unanimous decision with all three judges scoring the bout 57-54 in favor of Hafpor.

Famous For

  • Being a British former professional strongman.
  • For winning the World’s Strongest Man 2017 competition.

Where is Eddie Hall from?

Eddie Hall opened his eyes for the very first time on 15th January 1988 in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England. He was born with the real name of Edward Stephen Hall in a Christian religious family. He holds British nationality and he came from British-white ethnic background. Eddie has celebrated his 34th birthday as of 2022 and as per his birthdate, his zodiac sign is Capricorn. Thus, his race is white. His parents’ details have not been revealed yet.

Eddie Hall Career

  • Eddie Hall began his career working as a mechanic in the garage at the Robert Wiseman Dairies site in Market Drayton, Shropshire after which he trained and competed as a bodybuilder and entered the strongman circuit, having done a strongman competition at the Iceman gym in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
  • He then finished first at the UK’s Strongest Man 2011 competition in Belfast, with Ken Nowicki in 2nd and Rich Smith in 3rd as his win was helped by setting a new national record in the “Viking Hold”. But, his improved ranking could only guarantee a spot for 2012, and he did not compete at WSM in 2011.
  • He became the first choice to replace Jono MacFarlane of New Zealand in the Giants Live Melbourne event in February 2012 and he placed fourth in his first taste of international competition.
  • He was invited to compete at Europe’s Strongest Man, another Giants Live event in April 2012 where he finished in eighth place.
  • Hall competed at the World’s Strongest Man competition in 2012 but did not progress beyond his qualifying group whereas he also failed to qualify for Europe’s Strongest Man 2013.
  • He was given a second chance when Ervin Katona was forced to retire due to injury and competed in his place and came in eighth place.
  • Later he competed at the 2013 World’s Strongest Man competition later that year, winning two events in his heat but narrowly missing out on qualifying for the final.
  • He reached the final for the first time in 2014 and achieved the world record for lifting the weight of 462 kg (1,019 lb; 72.8 st) in the deadlift in March 2015.
  • He promptly broke his own record at the World Deadlift Championships 2015, with a 463 kg (1,021 lb; 72.9 st) deadlift.
  • Subsequently, he finished 4th at the World’s Strongest Man in April 2015, and in December 2015, a feature documentary about Hall, titled “Eddie: Strongman”, was released. 
  • He achieved a new world record for the Elephant Bar deadlift in the Arnold Strongman Classic, by lifting 465 kg (1,025 lb) in March 2016.
  • Hall set a new world record in the deadlift with a lift of 500 kg (1,102 lb) at the World Deadlift Championships besting the world record he had previously set at 465 kg (1,025 lb) in July 2016.
  • As well, he is the winner of the 2017 World’s Strongest Man competition and announced his intention to retire from the World’s Strongest Man and return to lower-weight competitions after expressing health-related concerns.
  • Besides, he appeared on the Channel 5 show “Celebs In Solitary” in 2018 and presented the SPORTbible web series “Beasted!” in 2019.
  • Eddie faced the World’s Strongest Man 2018, Hafpor Julius Bjornsson, in an exhibition boxing match in Dubai on 19th March 2022 however, he lost via unanimous decision with all three judges scoring the bout 57-54 in favor of Hafpor.
  • Furthermore, he will be starring in the 2022 film “The Expendables 4”.

Who is Eddie Hall is married to?

Eddie Hall is a married man. He was married to Alexandra Hall and became a father of two children. It seems that he is comfortable keeping his personal life open to the public. It shows how he loves his fans and leaves no page unturned to make them know what they want. Apparently, Hall has a very good relationship with his family and is going very strong to date. Reflecting on his sexual orientation, he is straight.

Eddie Hall Net Worth 2022

Eddie Hall is a strong man who has a net worth of $35 million as of 2022. He also earns a fine amount of salary which is around $100,000 per year. Hall has also used his strong presence on social media platforms to promote fitness and health-related products. He occasionally posts about other products as well from where he gains a considerable amount of money. In addition, his major source of income is from his professional strongman career.

Eddie Hall Height, Weight, Size

Eddie Hall stands at a tall height of 6 ft 3 in or 191 cm and his body weighs around 186 kg or 410 lbs. He has dark brown hair and eyes color. His body build type is large. Eddie also has inked several tattoos on his body which has attracted a lot of people towards him. Moreover, he works almost daily at the Strength Asylum in Stoke. He trains just like a bodybuilder and has broken down his workout routine into splits, focusing on the chest, legs, cardio, back, and shoulders for each day of the week. He has also included event-specific moves in his workout routines to make sure that he builds his functional strength as well.

Did You Know?

  • He won the title of the World’s Strongest Man in 2017.
  • He was named the UK’s Strongest Man in the 2011 competition.
  • He posted an Instagram photo with Arnold Schwarzenegger in July 2020.
  • After completing his record-breaking deadlift, he passed out due to sheer exertion.
  • While growing up, he participated in a host of swimming events and by the age of 10, he had won his age group UK championship.

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