This should make for some interesting Saturday night reading. This was posted on the Wrestling Observer Message Board. Itβs the current contract and salary info for most active members of the WWE roster. Some are expected and some are pretty shocking (Khali being one). Let us know what you think of this:
These figures are rounded up from the original figures we received. These figures do not include, PPV or appearance bonuses, nor do they include the merchandise cut that each performer receives. Some performers receive an additional percentage added to their merchandise cut, if they are a high merchandise seller, and these are noted.
Note 1: It would appear that WWEβs standard contract lengths are 1 year, 3 year, 5 year, 7 year and 10 year.
Note 2: Some performers are offered a higher merchandise royalties percentage for taking a smaller downside. These figures were not made available to us.
Note 3: The executive office and βlegends" contracts were not made available to us. These contracts operate on a different system entirely.
Note 4: The Undertaker is believed to be on a per-appearance contract, in which he is paid an agreed upon rate (a long with the typical PPV bonus if he wrestlers) for each appearance he makes for the company. Undertaker of course, still receives his merchandise royalties, etc, but isnβt on a downside contract. Undertaker is not on a legends contact, which means he cannot make appearances for independent promotions.
Male Wrestlers
Alberto Del Rio: $675,000 downside/first class travel β 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 β 10 year contract
Brodus Clay: $170,000 downside β 2 year contract
Christian: $595,000 downside/first class travel β 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 β 7 year contract
Cody Rhodes: $494,500 downside β 3 year contract
Daniel Bryan: $620,470 downside β 3 year contract
Darren Young: $80,145 downside β 3 year contract
Dolph Ziggler: $540,230 downside β 3 year contract
Jack Swagger: $319,000 downside β 3 year contract
Jinder Mahal: $75,000 downside β 3 year contract
John Cena: $2,750,000 downside/first class travel and accommodation/receives an additional 6.25% bonus for high merchandise sales β 10 year contract
Kane: $905,000 downside/first class travel and accommodation β 5 year contract
Kofi Kingston: $254,200 downside β 3 year contract
Mark Henry: $877,000 downside/first class travel β 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 β 10 year contract
Rey Mysterio: $985,000 downside/first class travel arrangements/receives an additional 4% bonus for high merchandise sales β 5 year contract
Sheamus: $1,000,000 downside/first class travel arrangements β 7 year contract
Tensai: $520,000 downside β 3 year contract
The Great Khali: $974,000 downside β 5 year contract
The Miz: $712,000 downside/first class travel β 5 year contract
Zack Ryder: $135,050 downside/receives an additional 1.5% bonus for high merchandise sales β 3 year contract
Divas
Alicia Fox: $72,520 downside β 3 year contract
AJ Lee: $104,300 downside β 3 year contract
Beth Phoenix: $112,500 downside/first class travel β 3 year contract
Eve: $109,475 downside/first class travel β 5 year contract
Layla: $86,450 downside β 3 year contract
Natalya: $74,410 downside β 3 year contract
Announcers
Booker T: $477,375 downside/first class travel and accommodation β 3 year contract
Jerry Lawler: $500,000 downside/first class travel and accommodation/allowed to make independent appearances β 5 year contract
Matt Striker: $164,000 downside β 3 year contract
Michael Cole: $549,000 downside/first class travel and accommodation β 5 year contract
links to source http://www.ringsideaction.com/2012/10/wwe-talent-salaries/
update/ WWE News: Mark Henry's contract status revealed
Sep 26, 2013 - 09:45 AM
Mark Henry revealed during the Jay Mohr Podcast that he re-signed with WWE for another three years. Henry also noted that he received a raise, but he did not get into specifics. Read more at Baltimoresun.com.
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comment by sniper elite π« (U16045)
posted on 28/9/13
does WWE like anyone ?
comment by sniper elite π« (U16045)
posted on 28/9/13
there is to many wrestlers at WWE .for its own good should cutback.
comment by sniper elite π« (U16045)
posted on 28/9/13
wonder how much john cena make on 6.25% bonus for high merchandise sales
posted on 28/9/13
Zack Ryder is a weird one, does anyone see a future for his character?
comment by Sir Digby (U6039)
posted on 29/9/13
not since they crushed him though, If they had have let his title run go on a bit then who knows
comment by sniper elite π« (U16045)
posted on 29/9/13
zack ryder should go to new japan to wrestle might help him
comment by Kaiser (U1814)
posted on 3/10/13
wonder what Stone Cold and The Rock would be on if they were still perfoming
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posted on 5/10/13
WWE board is dead
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posted on 6/10/13
PPV tonight!
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