Brock Lesnar, John Cena, Roman Reigns: Salaries for WWE's top male stars
A report from UK Newspaper The Mirror has uncovered the compensations of different top WWE Superstars, including Brock Lesnar, John Cena and Roman Reigns.
It is basically impossible without a doubt of knowing whether or not the rundown of 100% precise, yet The Mirror guarantees that Brock Lesnar is the most generously compensated WWE star, acquiring a base compensation of $12 million every year.
That is $3.5 million a larger number of than the second-most generously compensated WWE Superstar, as indicated by The Mirror, John Cena gets around $8.5 million every year for his base compensation.
The main full-time WWE Superstar on the rundown is Roman Reigns, with The Mirror guaranteeing that the Universal Champion pockets a base compensation of $5 million every year.
The rundown then, at that point, proceeds with Randy Orton, AJ Styles and Seth Rollins acquiring base pay rates, as indicated by The Mirror, of $4.5 million, $3.5 million and $3 million separately.
Goldberg is likewise included on the rundown, with the WWE Hall of Famer who wrestled three counterparts for WWE in 2021 acquiring a base compensation of $3 million.
The Undertaker is as yet accepted to be under WWE contract, regardless of resigning from in-ring rivalry at Survivor Series 2020, and supposedly gets back $2.5 million every year.
The following is a finished rundown of the 16 most generously compensated WWE Superstars as per The Mirror, just as the amount they are apparently acquiring from their base compensation
Brock Lesnar $12 million
John Cena $8.5 million
Roman Reigns $5 million
Randy Orton $4.5 million
AJ Styles $3.5 million
Seth Rollins $3 million
Goldberg $3 million
The Undertaker $2.5 million (Retired)
The Miz $2.5 million
Kevin Owens $2 million
Dolph Ziggler $1.5 million
Sheamus $1 million
Jeff Hardy $1 million
Jinder Mahal $900,000
Kane $900,000
Samoa Joe $800,000
The rundown from The Mirror was distributed in August 2021, so Samoa Joe's figure of $800,000 will apparently be for his new agreement, instead of the one preceding his delivery in April 2021.