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I wonda is merchandise sales are includedForbes has released a list of the highest paid WWE superstarsfor the year 2017:
#1 John Cena – $10 Million (WWE + movie roles including Ferninand and Blockers)
#2 Brock Lesnar – $6.5 Million
#3 Roman Reigns – $4.3 Million
#4 AJ Styles – $3.5 million
#5 Triple H – $3.2 million (1.7 million in salary + $1.5 million from talent contract)
#6 Randy Orton - $2.9 million
#7 Seth Rollins - $2.7 million
#8 The Undertaker - $2.5 million
#9 Dean Ambrose - $2.2 million
#10 Kevin Owens - $2.0 million
Forbes has released a list of the highest paid WWE superstarsfor the year 2017:
#1 John Cena – $10 Million (WWE + movie roles including Ferninand and Blockers)
#2 Brock Lesnar – $6.5 Million
#3 Roman Reigns – $4.3 Million
#4 AJ Styles – $3.5 million
#5 Triple H – $3.2 million (1.7 million in salary + $1.5 million from talent contract)
#6 Randy Orton - $2.9 million
#7 Seth Rollins - $2.7 million
#8 The Undertaker - $2.5 million
#9 Dean Ambrose - $2.2 million
#10 Kevin Owens - $2.0 million
Add banks in tooWWE about to have a me too movement with with the women. They better get charlottte or asuka up there real quick.
Forbes has released a list of the highest paid WWE superstarsfor the year 2017:
#1 John Cena – $10 Million (WWE + movie roles including Ferninand and Blockers)
#2 Brock Lesnar – $6.5 Million
#3 Roman Reigns – $4.3 Million
#4 AJ Styles – $3.5 million
#5 Triple H – $3.2 million (1.7 million in salary + $1.5 million from talent contract)
#6 Randy Orton - $2.9 million
#7 Seth Rollins - $2.7 million
#8 The Undertaker - $2.5 million
#9 Dean Ambrose - $2.2 million
#10 Kevin Owens - $2.0 million
Forbes has released a list of the highest paid WWE superstarsfor the year 2017:
#1 John Cena – $10 Million (WWE + movie roles including Ferninand and Blockers)
#2 Brock Lesnar – $6.5 Million
#3 Roman Reigns – $4.3 Million
#4 AJ Styles – $3.5 million
#5 Triple H – $3.2 million (1.7 million in salary + $1.5 million from talent contract)
#6 Randy Orton - $2.9 million
#7 Seth Rollins - $2.7 million
#8 The Undertaker - $2.5 million
#9 Dean Ambrose - $2.2 million
#10 Kevin Owens - $2.0 million
Alberto El Patron has been released from Impact Wrestling. The company made the announcement on Twitter tonight.
The release comes after Patron no-showed Friday's Lucha Underground vs. Impact Twitch TV event in New Orleans. One source claimed to PWInsider that Patron said he was sick but word going around the locker room was that he blew the show off. Patron did appear at a press conference on Friday afternoon where he and Impact World Champion Austin Aries had a physical scuffle to hype their Redemption pay-per-view match on April 22nd, which obviously won't be happening now. Alberto was scheduled to appear at WrestleCon earlier today but he missed that appearance as well.
Another story going around New Orleans is that Patron and Impact boss Ed Nordholm were staying in the same hotel and Ed tried to check on Patron but was unable to do so. There was said to be great concern among people in the company over Alberto's well-being on Friday night, so much that there was talk at one point of calling the police for a wellness check.