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10 Highest-Paid WWE Superstars [2025]

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Having taken control of the WWE in 2022, Triple H has overseen a spike in popularity that the company has not seen in many years. With a collection of primed Superstars, engaging storylines, fantastic matches, and enhanced production changes, the WWE has made itself, once again, the professional wrestling company that everyone is talking about.

This renewed popularity has meant that the WWE has had the chance to join Netflix, as well as merge with the UFC and TKO, in what are two financially jaw-dropping transactions. But it is the finances of the WWE Superstars and who the highest-paid wrestlers are that will truly drop jaws, with 888sport.com having revealed the top 10 highest-paid WWE wrestlers.

Below, we take a look at some of the highest-paid athletes right now in WWE. The numbers mentioned will merely be base salaries, with the minimum base salary of a WWE Superstar already being revealed. This list won’t take into account financial extras, such as merchandise sales. It should also be noted that this list only covers Superstars who are members of the active roster on at least a month-to-month basis. This means that the likes of John Cena and Brock Lesnar are not included due to the fact that they are special attractions with limited dates.

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Rhea Ripley

$6 million per year

WWE Rhea Ripley

The only female WWE Superstar to be featured on the list is Australia’s own Rhea Ripley. The 29-year-old has been a mainstay of WWE programming for years, having completed the trifecta of having won a World Championship in NXT UK, NXT, and on the main roster. She is the seventh Triple Crown female champion and fifth female Grand Slam champion, with her popularity only rising by the week. A constant in the main event scene, Ripley is one of the few current female superstars to have transcended the business and reached mainstream popularity, so it is no surprise to see her earning as much as she does.

9

Jey Uso

$7 million per yearJey Uso

The first, but not last, former member of The Bloodline to be featured on this list is WWE’s infamous Yeet-er, Jey Uso. A man whose career has gone from strength to strength in recent years, Jey has also been recognised as being half of one of the best TV tag teams of all time, but his work as part of The Bloodline storyline saw him elevated to a main event level. The WWE creative team saw his potential, too, booking him to win the 2025 Royal Rumble. The 40-year-old would go on to defeat Gunther at WrestleMania 41 to become World Heavyweight Champion. Controversially, his reign would only last a few months, but Jey remains a consistent player in the main event scene.

8

Finn Balor

$7 million per year

Finn Balor

Judgment Day member Finn Balor has been heavily featured during the Triple H era of WWE. The Irish-born Superstar has been known to be a favourite of the King of Kings following their work in the black and gold NXT days. Having previously had a tumultuous main-roster career, Balor has finally found something that has cemented himself as a featured performer on WWE television, something that many fans believe should have been the case years ago. He is being paid handsomely for his efforts, too.

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Kevin Owens

$7 million per yearKevin Owens

Another man who finds himself in the $7m pay bracket, Kevin Owens, has massively exceeded expectations as to what he could achieve in WWE after debuting on the main roster in 2015. Able to perform effectively as a face or a heel, Owens is a master in either position. With two highly-acclaimed WrestleMania main events to his name, the Canadian proved he can do it all. His classic brawl with Stone Cold Steve Austin at WrestleMania 38 receives just as much praise as his match against The Usos with Sami Zayn at WrestleMania 39 – a bout that is regarded as one of the best in WWE history. Currently, Owens is on the sidelines recovering from a serious neck injury. The 41-year-old will hope to get healthy and have one last main event run before he hangs up his boots.

6

CM Punk

$8 million per yearCM Punk

The man responsible for one of the greatest returns in WWE history, CM Punk is one of the most polarising Superstars that the industry has ever known. Since making a shock comeback to the company after nearly a decade away at Survivor Series 2023, though, ‘The Second City Saint’ has established himself as a true franchise player for the promotion. Now two years into his latest WWE run, Punk has headlined multiple Premium Live Events and had several memorable feuds, including rivalries with Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins. As part of his storyline with ‘The Visionary’, the Chicago native even managed to achieve his lifelong dream of headlining WrestleMania when he, Rollins and Roman Reigns contested a Triple Threat match at ‘Mania 41 in Las Vegas earlier this year.

5

Drew McIntyre

$8 million per yearDrew McIntyre

From one-half of WWE’s greatest modern feuds to the other half, Drew McIntyre is now a consistent player in the main event scene, although he has frequently come up short when gold has been on the line. Having initially been brought up to the main roster as ‘The Chosen One’ in 2009, his main roster career gradually petered out and he was released in 2014. To his credit, Drew was rehired by the company in early 2017 and has worked his way up from NXT to become a cornerstone of the main event scene. McIntyre’s commitment to constantly evolving has landed him one of the most lucrative contracts in WWE today. It remains to be seen if he can land another world championship run as he heads towards the back end of his career.

4

Seth Rollins

$9 million per yearSeth Rollins at SummerSlam 2025

One-third of one of WWE’s greatest-ever factions, The Shield, Seth Rollins has never looked back following an infamous heel turn against his stablemates, Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns. Having essentially been part of the main event scene ever since, he has established himself as a first-ballot future WWE Hall of Famer. A six-time world champion in WWE, Rollins helped carry Raw for years, prior to a shoulder injury that forced him to vacate the World Heavyweight Championship in October 2025. Seth has battled back from injury before and will no doubt be determined to do so again and return to the top of the card.

3

Randy Orton

$10 million per yearRandy Orton

The first entrant on the list to make eight figures annually, Randy Orton’s career speaks for itself. From his Legend Killer days to his mid-2000s heel work, Orton is one of the greatest of all time – and he’s still delivering today at the age of 45. ‘The Viper’ has had some of the greatest feuds in company history with his feuds against Mick Foley, Edge, John Cena and Seth Rollins all being standouts in a career that is guaranteed to result in a Hall of Fame ring.

2

Cody Rhodes

$10 million per yearCody Rhodes Celebrates at WWE Backlash

Cody Rhodes’ WWE career has been remarkable. Having left the company in 2016 in pursuit of an opportunity that was more creatively satisfying, his run since returning in early 2022 has been nothing short of an overwhelming success. Over the last three years, ‘The American Nightmare’ has worked opposite John Cena, The Rock and Seth Rollins. His most famous feud, though, was his two-year-long rivalry with Roman Reigns, which saw him finally get his hands on the WWE Championship he had dreamed of since childhood. Now a two-time world champion, Rhodes is the company’s top attraction on a full-time basis, and he’s well-compensated for his efforts.

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Roman Reigns

$15 million per yearRoman Reigns Enters a WWE Arena on SmackDown

Roman Reigns is WWE’s highest-paid performer. Similar to Seth Rollins, following the break-up of The Shield, ‘The OTC’ never left the company’s main event scene. However, it took until 2020 for Reigns to truly click, as he morphed into his ‘Tribal Chief’ heel character. This transformation would ultimately lead a 1,316-day world title run that smashed every modern record. Reigns’ value to the company means that he earns a fortune despite only working limited dates. It’s a luxury afforded to him because of his immense star power.

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Adam22 Left Annoyed With Wife’s Comment Before Jason Luv Fight

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If you think you’ve had a bad 2026 so far, spare a thought for YouTuber and podcaster Adam22, who has almost undoubtedly had a worse year.

Firstly, the 42-year-old stepped into the boxing ring back in January to take on adult film star Jason Luv, in the hope that, once and for all, they could squash their beef that has been going on for years now.

The beef started when Luv worked with Adam22’s wife, Lena the Plug, more on her later, and although it was strictly professional, comments that the former made after the collaboration didn’t sit well with Adam22, who then blacklisted him from working with his wife in future.

However, that didn’t happen, as Lana then did work with Luv once more, leading to the pair settling their differences inside the ropes.

Jason Luv Knocks Out Adam22

So, as a lot of influencers tend to do these days, Adam22 and Luv looked to settle the score in the boxing ring, on a show hosted by fellow streamer Adin Ross. And, well, the fight went exactly as many would’ve thought.

There was really no quality on show, and for Adam22, he spent most of the round with his back turned to his opponent and simply running away from him. Eventually, after being caught by one too many punches, he dropped to his knees, with the referee stepping in and waving off the contest. Luv had got the job done in the very first round with minimal fuss.

Speaking after the fight, Adam22 was adamant that he was still the winner in life despite the result, mainly because, in his words, he had the girl, but Lena still did her best to humiliate her husband with her own post-fight comments, claiming Luv was better in bed than he was in the ring.

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It wasn’t just after the fight Lena The Plug was issuing humiliating comments either. She did so in the build-up to the fight as well during the pre-fight press conference.


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Adam22’s Wife’s 3-Word Comment After He Was Knocked Out By Man Who Slept With Her

No wonder the pair are getting divorced…

When asked for her thoughts about her husband’s fight against a man she’s bedded twice, Lena said: “Jason is a very large man, large in many ways, but they’re pretty comparable in size when you put them right next to each other.”

Understandably, Adam22 looked rather confused and especially annoyed at his wife’s remarks, before going on to defend his own size by claiming he’s actually bigger than Luv.

So, although he probably made a fair chunk of money from the fight, Adam22 was humiliated before, during, and after.

Lena the Plug & Adam22 Get Divorced

Now, fast forward to June, just five months after the fight, Adam22 has also lost the girl, it would seem, as it has been widely reported that she’s filed for a divorce, putting an end to their marriage.


Adam22 & Jason Luv


Man Who Knocked Out Adam22 and Slept With His Wife Has Savage Reaction to Lena the Plug Divorce

Jason Luv has reacted to the news that Adam22 and his wife Lena the Plug are getting a divorce, just months after knocking him out.

Not only has Lena filed for divorce, she’s also seeking full custody of the pair’s five-year-old child. According to legal paperwork seen by TMZ, she has also claimed to be unemployed and living solely off the $3,000 per month that Adam pays her in spousal support.

Lena is also demanding half of Adam’s recording studio, believed to be worth in excess of $1.1 million. The pair officially separated in mid-April after three years of marriage.

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11 Highest-Paid Managers at the 2026 World Cup

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The 2026 World Cup is nearly here. Excitement is building for this summer’s tournament, which is being co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada.

For the first time in World Cup history, 48 teams will be vying for the title, and each nation, regardless of whether they are a global powerhouse or a rank outsider, will be dreaming of lifting the trophy at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19.

Some of the managers that will be at the 2026 World Cup are being paid a huge amount of money to lead their respective nations to glory.

SalaryLeaks have listed the 11 highest-paid managers at this summer’s tournament, with England boss Thomas Tuchel featuring.

Argentina’s Lionel Scaloni Earns More Than Spain’s Luis de la Fuente

Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni celebrating

Euro 2024 winners Spain are the favourites to win this summer’s tournament. They boast an incredibly strong squad, with the likes of Lamine Yamal and Pedri featuring. Surprisingly, despite his success as manager of La Roja, Luis de la Fuente doesn’t even make the top 10 highest-paid managers at the World Cup.

Three managers earn £2.61 million per-year: Netherlands’ Ronald Koeman, Uruguay’s Marcelo Bielsa and Argentina boss Lionel Scaloni. The latter is bidding to become just the second manager to win two World Cup titles.

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Didier Deschamps will depart as France manager following this summer’s tournament. The 57-year-old, who is earning an annual salary of £3.31 million, will be hoping he can bow out with his second World Cup trophy.

Portugal are yet to win the World Cup. Roberto Martinez is the man who they have trusted to break their duck. He earns £3.5 million-per-year.

Highest-paid managers at the 2026 World Cup

Rank

Manager

Nation

Annual Salary

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Luis de la Fuente

Spain

£1.74 million

10

Ronald Koeman

Netherlands

£2.61 million

9

Marcelo Bielsa

Uruguay

£2.61 million

8

Lionel Scaloni

Argentina

£2.61 million

7

Didier Deschamps

France

£3.31 million

6

Roberto Martinez

Portugal

£3.5 million

Only Brazil’s Carlo Ancelotti Earns More Than England’s Thomas Tuchel

Carlo Ancelotti
Carlo Ancelotti

Surprisingly, Uzbekistan’s manager, Fabio Cannavaro, is the fifth highest-paid manager at this summer’s tournament. Cannavaro has justified his £3.5 million annual salary given he has led the nation to the World Cup for the first time. They have been placed in Group K alongside Portugal, Colombia and DR Congo.

Four-time World Cup winners Germany are led by Julian Nagelsmann. The 38-year-old, appointed in 2023, earns £4.2 million per-year.

The United States turned heads when they appointed former Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain manager Mauricio Pochettino in 2024.

The Argentine, who has won 14 of his 25 matches as the United States boss at the time of writing, is the third-highest-paid manager at the World Cup, earning £4.53 million-per-year.

England’s decision to appoint Thomas Tuchel didn’t go down well with some. He initially signed an -18-month deal which expired after the World Cup, but, after early success as Three Lions manager, he penned a two-year extension at the beginning of 2026. He is earning just over £5 million-per-year.

Carlo Ancelotti is comfortably the highest-paid international manager in the world. Brazil gave Ancelotti, considered one of the greatest managers in football history, an £8.28 million-per-year deal in 2025.

Can the Italian justify his salary and end Seleção’s 22-year World Cup trophy drought? Time will tell.

Highest-paid managers at the 2026 World Cup

Rank

Manager

Nation

Annual Salary

5

Fabio Cannavaro

Uzbekistan

£3.5 million

4

Julian Nagelsmann

Germany

£4.2 million

3

Mauricio Pochettino

United States

£4.53 million

2

Thomas Tuchel

England

£5.06 million

1

Carlo Ancelotti

Brazil

£8.28 million

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Bournemouth in Talks to Sign Tottenham’s Mathys Tel

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One Tottenham star wants to leave Spurs in the summer transfer window, and Bournemouth have already opened talks to secure his signature.

Unfortunately for Tottenham, there could be a host of players who look to leave the club during the summer transfer window after they failed to qualify for European football.

Last summer, Tottenham still had Champions League football to attract players after they won the Europa League in the previous campaign.

Now, it’s going to be a tricky task for Tottenham to bring in new additions while some of their key stars will likely be looking for fresh challenges.

As a result, it could be an incredibly busy summer for the North London club in terms of incomings and outgoings.


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According to journalist Joao Van Boysen, Premier League side Bournemouth have opened talks to secure the signature of Tottenham forward Mathys Tel ahead of the summer transfer window.

The journalist claims that Tel wants to leave Spurs with a loan with an option to buy, the likely solution.

A host of clubs are in the race to secure his signature this summer, with Porto emerging as the main interested party.

Tel was signed on a permanent deal by Tottenham last summer, but it appears he could already be on the move.

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Tottenham Need to Try Keep Hold of Tel

Mathys Tel applauding the Tottenham Hotspur supporters

Tel is one of the players Tottenham need to try to keep at the club heading into the 2026-2027 season.

The French youngster hasn’t been given a fair crack of the whip just yet, and he’s looked fretful almost every time he’s played for the club.

Tel was one of Tottenham’s most positive players since Roberto De Zerbi joined last season, and it wouldn’t make sense for them to allow him to go out on loan this summer.

Tottenham are already likely to lose a host of their players in the upcoming window, so keeping some of their youngsters will be imperative as they look to turn things around.

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