Current WWE Superstars including Becky Lynch and Brock Lesnar allegedly grossly underpaid - Reports

 Current WWE Superstars including Becky Lynch and Brock Lesnar allegedly grossly underpaid - Reports



Clearly Becky Lynch doesn't have a major, fat ravenous WWE contract all things considered.

A great deal of talk has been made of late of the new WWE contract Brock Lesnar got to get back to the organization at SummerSlam. Becky Lynch's present WWE contract was raised final evening on RAW as the explanation different gifts have been as of late delivered.

In any case, as per Dave Meltzer on the most recent release of Wrestling Observer Radio, large numbers of the current WWE abilities (Becky Lynch and Brock Lesnar included) are enormously come up short on:

"Becky Lynch is come up short on. There isn't one individual on this program who isn't significantly come up short on. Counting Roman Reigns, and including Brock Lesnar so far as that is concerned," Dave Meltzer said. "In view of, assuming you were in any game, and the measure of income that you draw, the measure of income that you produce, when you're discussing the rate that the WWE folks get when contrasted with, even the UFC warriors, who are appallingly come up short on. What amount is a hold lineman in a NFL group producing? Nothing, be that as it may, in light of the fact that the players play the game and the players are the game, they get half."

Dave Meltzer says WWE Superstars are enormously come up short on

Meltzer ventured to say that an obscure player in the NFL actually makes more than somebody like Drew Gulak on the WWE program. At the point when you contrast WWE with other significant games, the compensation hole is educational.

"So an obscure NFL player is as yet getting much more cash than Drew Gulak, only for a model," Dave Meltzer proceeded. "They're generally enormously come up short on dependent on sports norms. Disregard the NBA, those folks bring in mind blowing cash, yet on any games establishment, they're getting generally half of the income. In WWE it's under 10%. So you could put everybody's compensation up multiple times and afterward you're getting the level where you would be equivalent to different games. Also in case you did that, the organization would in any case be ridiculously productive."

In reality as we know it where WWE refers to financial plan cuts as the justification for every one of the deliveries in the recent years, it's dismal to imagine that individuals working there aren't making what they merit.

What do you think about Dave Meltzer's remarks? Do you accept most of the WWE list is extraordinarily come up short on? Tell us your considerations by shouting out in the remarks segment underneath.

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