WWE Superstars are some of the greatest athletes in the world.
Superstars perform on a nightly basis and travel thousands of miles every single year performing at house shows, live TV events, and traveling overseas.
The life of a WWE performer is grueling as they spend well over 250 days per year on the road performing for the WWE Universe.
Superstars work on an independent contract basis and most have to pay for their own travel and lodging. So the bigger a Superstar is, the more they can afford.
A select few have been able to make serious cash in the business of professional wrestling. John Cena, Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, Ronda Rousey just to name a few. These individuals have been able to reach and grab that ‘brass ring’ that WWE Chairman Vince McMahon so often talks about.
Those Superstars and more have been able to become bankable stars not only for themselves, but for the WWE. Through merchandise, booking, movies, appearances, and more, the top WWE Superstars have multiple streams of revenue.
According to mirror.co.uk here below are the top earners in all of WWE.
Flip the page for the top Men’s earners in WWE as of mid-2018 based on base salary and bonuses: