What is The Rizzler's Net Worth?
The Rizzler is an American influencer and social media star who has a net worth of $1 million. Born Christian Joseph Savasta, The Rizzler rose to fame in 2023 after a viral TikTok in which he wore a Black Panther Halloween costume and struck his now-famous "rizz face."
His rise accelerated through frequent collaborations with the viral father‑son TikTok duo known as AJ & Big Justice (the "Costco Guys"), where his playful presence and unshakeable cool earned laughs and viral momentum. The three have appeared together on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" and in music video remixes like the "Crew Version" of "We Bring the BOOM!" Beyond TikTok, The Rizzler has been featured in All Elite Wrestling (AEW) events and even threw out the ceremonial first pitch at a New York Mets game, moving seamlessly between social media, entertainment, and sports‑adjacent appearances, all before age ten.
Savasta has parlayed his fame into brand deals with major companies and even his own beverage collaboration with Arizona Beverages. His nickname, a playful spin on the slang term "rizz" meaning charisma, has become a marketing tool in itself, helping him attract mainstream attention far beyond TikTok. In just a few years, The Rizzler has amassed a growing portfolio of sponsorships and partnerships with brands like Nintendo, AT&T, and MGA Entertainment, reportedly earning close to seven figures by the time he was in elementary school.
Rise to Fame
The Rizzler was born Christian Joseph Savasta in April 2016 in Staten Island, New York. At some point thereafter, his family moved to New Jersey. His ascent began in late 2023 when a video of him wearing a Black Panther costume and delivering his now-signature rizz face went viral on TikTok. His distinct expression resonated widely, capturing the internet's attention and quickly building his followership. The early videos were filmed by his father, reinforcing the duo's tight-knit and authentic presence on social platforms.

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Collaboration with AJ & Big Justice
Not long after, the "Costco Guys" (AJ & Big Justice), a father-son duo famous for their enthusiastic Costco food-court reviews and their "Boom" versus "Doom" rating system, invited The Rizzler to collaborate. Though not related, The Rizzler quickly became part of their crew, seamlessly fitting into their joyful, viral content and elevating each other's appeal. Their collaboration led to several high-profile moments, including an appearance together on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" in October 2024.
They also produced a hip-hop-style single, "We Bring the BOOM!" in July 2024, followed by a "Crew Version" featuring The Rizzler. The playful synergy between the trio further amplified their internet celebrity status.
Brand Deals
By the end of 2023, The Rizzler had become a fixture in advertising campaigns. A holiday partnership with MGA Entertainment, the maker of Bratz dolls, showed his ability to perform beyond memes; in the ad he rapped humorously about not wanting gift cards for Christmas.
After MGA Entertainment, The Rizzler signed more than a half-dozen high-profile deals. He worked with Nintendo, AT&T, and other companies eager to tap into his massive appeal with young audiences. According to his father, these partnerships brought him close to the million-dollar mark in cumulative brand earnings before he even reached middle school.
His most notable business collaboration to date has been with Arizona Beverages. In early 2024, Arizona teased a fictional drink called "Rizzberry" as an April Fools' gag, featuring The Rizzler as its "Chief Rizz Officer." The joke drew millions of views and unexpected demand from distributors, prompting the company to develop an actual berry-flavored carbonated juice cocktail called "Rizzler Berry."
The Rizzler played a role in promoting and taste-testing the flavor, described as a mix of strawberry, cherry, raspberry, blackberry, apple, and blue raspberry. Most importantly for The Rizzler's bottom line, he will receive a percentage of the beverage's sales in addition to his upfront fee.