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How much money are the top guys pulling a year?
How much do guys like Stone Cold and the Rock still make from the WWE?
Will that ultimately spell the end of the WWE?
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How much money are the top guys pulling a year?
How much do guys like Stone Cold and the Rock still make from the WWE?
Will that ultimately spell the end of the WWE?
Don't have hard data, but would bet the ranch that, in the past decade, John Cena has made the most money, by far.
I'd put his net worth in the $100 million range.
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Don't have hard data, but would bet the ranch that, in the past decade, John Cena has made the most money, by far.
I'd put his net worth in the $100 million range.
Really? I dont see it. I know he probably sees a pretty penny from merchandise sales, but I dont see him taking in a huge salary.
I would say more like 25 million.
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Randy Orton pulls about 3 to 4 million a year.. his divorce settlement was posted online and it showed what he was making a year..
Austin best year during the attitude era.. he pulled about $15 to million which included royalties for merchandise, endorsements and his wrestling.. all combined. It was disclosed when the WWE went public..
Financial statements..
I Think the average mid career pulls between $200,000 to $400,00
Top stars between a 1 million and 5 million...
HHH executive job pays about $900,000.00
Plus stock and perks...
He probably gets paid extra for the Times he wrestles thru out the year...
Big show had a guarantee contract for a million a year..
When it expired about 2 or 3 years.. they didn't offer him the same money / deal ( old contract was given during the Monday night wars)
That's why you didn't see the big show for about 6 months..
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How much money are the top guys pulling a year?
How much do guys like Stone Cold and the Rock still make from the WWE?
Will that ultimately spell the end of the WWE?
Since the WWE is a public traded company..
All the WWE employee salaries which includes wrestlers are disclosed yearly..
Should be somewhere on the WWE financial website..
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I remember Vince's disclosure a few years ago being about a $175k yearly salary. But, that was for his "position" within the company. I guarantee that, as owner, he makes a shit-ton more than that annually.
Check out Linda's filings that were disclosed during her two campaign runs. That's not even everything!
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Since the WWE is a public traded company..
All the WWE employee salaries which includes wrestlers are disclosed yearly..
Should be somewhere on the WWE financial website..
Public companies don't post all individuals salaries. Just the officers and such.
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Don't have hard data, but would bet the ranch that, in the past decade, John Cena has made the most money, by far.
I'd put his net worth in the $100 million range.
His net worth as of 2014 is $35 million.
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mean gene okerland made like 4 million a year back in the wcw days , most of it from his percentage of his hotline . mean gene hates the internet.... ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) AND HE NEVER EVEN TOOK ONE BUMP.......
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mean gene okerland made like 4 million a year back in the wcw days , most of it from his percentage of his hotline . mean gene hates the internet.... ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) AND HE NEVER EVEN TOOK ONE BUMP.......
I think high profile managers/mic talent are needed badly right now.
Paul Heyman has the best mic skills in the WWE right now, and he doesn't even wrestle ::)
Bray Wyatt's speeches are already stale. Who else is good on the mic these days? Cena? :-\
Orton? :'(
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According to this...Cena's net worth - $35 Mil
http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/wrestlers/john-cena-net-worth/
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mean gene okerland made like 4 million a year back in the wcw days , most of it from his percentage of his hotline . mean gene hates the internet.... ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) AND HE NEVER EVEN TOOK ONE BUMP.......
Was his hotline kayfabe?
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Public companies don't post all individuals salaries. Just the officers and such.
It's in there..I'm just to lazy to look for it..
I work for a big public corporation that is a traded company..
I Know what my boss is making >:(
And he ain't an officer >:(
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ricky morton said the most he made in a year was 125 k and he was a fairly big star at one time.
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ricky morton said the most he made in a year was 125 k and he was a fairly big star at one time.
What year was this though?
125K in 1986 was pretty not bad... Especially when there was no big money TV deals back in the day.
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How much money are the top guys pulling a year?
How much do guys like Stone Cold and the Rock still make from the WWE?
Will that ultimately spell the end of the WWE?
WWE's CURRENT PAY SCALE AND CONTRACTS FOR THEIR SUPERSTARS:
FULL TIME MALE WRESTLERS:
Alberto Del Rio: $675,000 downside/first class travel – 3 year contract
Big Show: $1,050,000 downside/allocated a personal touring bus/first class travel arrangements paid for, when bus travel is not an option – 10 year contract
Brodus Clay: $170,000 downside – 2 year contract
Christian: $595,000 downside/first class travel – 3 year contract
CM Punk: $1,220,500 downside/allocated a personal touring bus/first class travel arrangements paid for, when bus travel is not an option/receives an additional 3.25% bonus for high merchandise sales – 7 year contract
Cody Rhodes: $494,500 downside – 3 year contract
Daniel Bryan: $620,470 downside – 3 year contract
Darren Young: $80,145 downside – 3 year contract
Dolph Ziggler: $540,230 downside – 3 year contract
Jack Swagger: $319,000 downside – 3 year contract
Jinder Mahal: $75,000 downside – 3 year contract
John Cena: $2,750,000 downside/first class travel and accommodation/receives an additional 6.25% bonus for high merchandise sales – 10 year contract
Kane: $905,000 downside/first class travel and accommodation – 5 year contract
Kofi Kingston: $254,200 downside – 3 year contract
Mark Henry: $877,000 downside/first class travel – 10 year contract
Randy Orton: $1,600,500 downside/allocated a personal touring bus/first class travel arrangements paid for, when bus travel is not an option/receives an additional 2.2% bonus for high merchandise sales – 10 year contract
Rey Mysterio: $985,000 downside/first class travel arrangements/receives an additional 4% bonus for high merchandise sales – 5 year contract
Sheamus: $1,000,000 downside/first class travel arrangements – 7 year contract
Tensai: $520,000 downside – 3 year contract
The Great Khali: $974,000 downside – 5 year contract
The Miz: $712,000 downside/first class travel – 5 year contract
Zack Ryder: $135,050 downside/receives an additional 1.5% bonus for high merchandise sales – 3 year contract
PART TIME MALE WRESTLERS:
Brock Lesnar: $1,750,000 downside/first class travel/receives an additional 3.25% bonus for high merchandise sales - 5 year contract
The Rock: 3,500,000 downside/first class travel and accommodation/allowed to make independent appearances/receives an additional 7% bonus for high merchandise sales - 4 year contract
The Undertaker: $2,000,000 downside/first class travel and accommodation/receives an additional 7% bonus for high merchandise sales - 3 year contract
DIVAS:
Alicia Fox: $72,520 downside – 3 year contract
AJ Lee: $104,300 downside – 3 year contract
Layla: $86,450 downside – 3 year contract
Natalya: $74,410 downside – 3 year contract
ANNOUNCERS:
Jerry Lawler: $500,000 downside/first class travel and accommodation/allowed to make independent appearances – 5 year contract
Michael Cole: $549,000 downside/first class travel and accommodation – 5 year contract
The Rock is currently the highest paid superstar on WWE's payroll. Followed by John Cena. Then the Undertaker, Brock Lesnar, Randy Orton, and CM Punk.