It’s simple to see why WWE has been so successful over the years if you’re a fan. WWE is both a source of entertainment for at-home viewers and a stage for top wrestlers to showcase their abilities and physical strength. Many of the most well-known wrestlers have retired or departed WWE due to the company’s long history. We’ve put up a list of what your favorite WWE wrestlers have been up to lately.
Big Show – $20 Million
When he first started, he was known as The Giant, but as time went on, he changed his name to Big Show, which is how most people remember him. Big Show is a seven-time world champion and actor who has dabbled in wrestling and acting. He has been in several films and television shows, the most well-known of which is Knuckleheads (2010). He is said to have earned more than $20 million throughout the course of his career.

Big Show – $20 Million
Tugboat – Unknown
Fred Ottman was noted for his well-fitting nicknames. The Tugboat was Hulk Hogan’s former partner who later joined the Natural Disasters group (where he earned his other nickname, the Typhoon). He retired from wrestling in 2001 and relocated to Florida to work as a safety manager, which he thoroughly loved. He also began coaching his two sons’ small-league teams. We believe Fred is currently enjoying retirement following a successful “regular” work and a successful wrestling career, despite his unknown net worth.

Tugboat – Unknown
Kane – $9 Million
Kane, whose real name is Glenn Thomas Jacobs, is 51 years old and still works for WWE, making occasional appearances on SmackDown. When he became a businessman, an actor, and even a politician, his fame skyrocketed. He was elected mayor of Knox County in 2018 after starring in the critically acclaimed film See No Evil in 2016. Glenn also works as an insurance agent, which has contributed to his $9 million net worth.

Kane – $9 Million
The Ultimate Warrior- Deceased
James Brian Hellwig’s stage name was The Ultimate Warrior, but he was also known as The Warrior and the Dingo Warrior. Did you know that in 1993, he changed his true name to Warrior because he was so dedicated to his persona? There were speculations and conspiracy theories circulating before his death that he had died a long time ago and been replaced by another wrestler. He did, however, die of a heart attack in 2014, when he was 54 years old.

The Ultimate Warrior
Ric Flair – $3 Million
Let’s take a look back at the history of professional wrestling and Rick Flair’s 40-year career. Rick is a 16-time world champion who claims to have won the championship 21 times. He, like other professional wrestlers, has made multiple appearances on television. Unfortunately, he went through some difficult times after his pro wrestler son died of a heroin overdose.

Ric Flair – $3 Million
Macho Man- Deceased
Even if you’re not a wrestling fan, you’ve probably heard of this name. The Masculine Man Randy Savage became a household name and is now regarded as one of the all-time great wrestlers. He won 29 championships in his 32-year career. He participated in a variety of films and television shows, including Ready to Rumble, Baywatch, Spider-Man, and others, with other wrestlers. He died in an automobile accident in 2011, and an autopsy indicated that he had an undiagnosed cardiac condition.

Macho Man
Rey Mysterio – Estimated $10m
Oscar Gutierrez, a.k.a. Rey Mysterio, is a well-known masked man who wears masks that resemble those worn by Lucha Libre wrestlers. In the 1990s and 2000s, he rose to prominence thanks to his unique wrestling style. He won significant titles like the World Heavyweight Championship, WWE Championship, and WWE Cruiserweight Championship during the course of his ten-year tenure, earning him the moniker King of Mystery. Something is clearly wrong because he looks exactly the same as he did five years ago! Rey Mysterio is still in the ring, but now in Lucha Underground and on indie shows, wearing his iconic masks.

Rey Mysterio – Estimated $10m
Sunny – Estimated $300k
Sunny, or Tammy Lynn Sytch, is one of the unfortunate people who has allowed popularity get the better of her. She spent years battling alcohol and drug addiction before being arrested and imprisoned in 2017. Despite the fact that her arrest surprised many people, she had a history of DUIs, so it was not wholly unexpected. Despite claims that she is now striving to reclaim her life and has returned to therapy, WWE promptly canceled her contract.

Sunny – Estimated $300k
Razor Ramon – $3 Million
Razor Ramon, whose real name is Scott Oliver Hall, began his professional wrestling career in the 1980s but didn’t make a breakthrough until the 1990s when he made his debut in the WWF and WCW. He went on to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship four times after that. His health has recently deteriorated, and he’s been admitted to the hospital with double pneumonia, low blood pressure, and seizures.

Razor Ramon – $3 Million
Lou Ferrigno – $12 million
Lou Ferrigno is an actor, fitness trainer, and former professional bodybuilder from the United States. He has won two Mr. Universe championships in a row and an IFBB Mr. America title. You may recognize him as an actor from his roles in “The Incredible Hulk.” He has also acted in The King of Queens and the 2009 comedy I Love You, Man, in which he played himself, in addition to Sinbad of the Seven Seas and Hercules.
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Lou Ferrigno – $12 million
Chyna- Deceased
Joan Marie Laurer made her professional wrestling debut in the 1990s as Chyna for the WWF, and she holds the distinction of being the first woman to compete in the Royal Rumble and King of the Ring competitions. She was one of the first female wrestlers to devote herself to bodybuilding, and she probably paved the way for many others. She turned to writing once her wrestling career ended and was able to publish an autobiography. She also attempted to break into the adult market but died of a heroin overdose in 2016.

Chyna
Sable – $1.5 Million
Let’s take a look back at WWE history, focusing on Rena Marlette Lesnar, a.k.a. Sable, one of the company’s first divas. She rose to fame not just as a wrestler and model, but also as an actress, appearing in films and television shows including Pacific Blue and Corky Romano. Her first marriage ended abruptly when her first husband died in a vehicle accident, but her second marriage did not work out and ended in divorce. After meeting someone who seemed to be a wonderful match for her, she married Brock Lesnar in 2006.

Sable – $1.5 Million
Sid Vicious – $5 Million
Sid Eudy or Sid Vicious, one of the older generation’s wrestlers, has been a professional wrestler since the 1980s, debuting at the World Championship Wrestling. He finally joined both the WWE and the WWF. During his career, he won multiple title belts, thus it was far from a failure. At the age of 51, Sid, who is now 57 and retired, was still physically capable of partaking in a competition, albeit for show.

Sid Vicious – $5 Million
The Coach – $2 Million
Jonathan Coachman, unlike many others, did not fade from view once his professional wrestling career ended. We’re interested to see if this is a genuine return or just a ruse to keep his adrenaline pumping. We’re curious to see if this is a genuine comeback, or simply something to keep his adrenaline running. He’s still a Raw brand color commentator, and he re-signed with WWE in 2018, so we’re curious to see if this is a genuine comeback, or simply something to keep his adrenaline pumping. Despite the fact that he is 45 years old and looks as young as ever, Coachman is happily married with two children. His net worth is projected to be $2 million, but considering the current deal he signed, that figure might rise quickly.

The Coach – $2 Million
Mideon – Unknown
Now, let’s talk about Dennis Knight, also known as Mideon. His nicknames included Phineas I. Godwin and Tex Slazenger. He went on to become a chef after retiring from professional wrestling and is now living a normal life with a normal job. In Clearwater, Florida, you can try some of his cuisines.

Mideon – Unknown
Kelly Kelly – $1 Million
Barbara Jean Blank, a female professional wrestler who is also a model and a TV personality, is the next name on our list. She left the WWE in 2012 to pursue other interests, but she is still visible in the media. She has had multiple television appearances, including her 2017 debut on Days of Our Lives and her part in E!’s WAGS.

Kelly Kelly – $1 Million
Mr. McMahon – $1.7 Billion
Mr. McMahon, a.k.a. Vincent Kennedy McMahon, is the company’s major owner. He is the company’s chairman and CEO, as well as the creator of Alpha Entertainment, as well as a businessman, actor, and film producer. As a result, his $1.7 billion net worth and position on Forbes’ annual list of billionaires come as no surprise. Seven houses and a yacht are among his numerous costly possessions.

Mr. Mcmahon – $1.7 Billion
Yokozuna
Rodney Agatupa Anoai, better known as Yokozuna, was the first wrestler of Samoan ethnicity in history. He is also Samoa’s only World Wrestling Federation World Heavyweight Champion. He died abruptly in 2000, while on tour in Europe, at the age of 34. He was discovered immobilized in his hotel room, and it was initially assumed that he died of a heart attack according to his body type, but it was later discovered that pulmonary edema was the cause of death.

Yokozuna
The Great Khali – $16 Million
The Great Khali stands at 7 feet 1 inch and towers above his opponents, making him one of the tallest pro wrestlers in the world. Dalip Singh Rana served for the Punjab State Police before joining the ring. After launching his own school, the Continental Wrestling Entertainment, in 2015, the Great Khali looks to be gradually retiring from wrestling and eager to share his knowledge. The Great Khali returns to WWE in 2017 to assist his partner Jinder Mahal in the Battleground, proving that the battery is still alive. Apart from his wrestling career, The Great Khali is a well-known television personality in both the United States and India.

The Great Khali – $16 Million
Nataliya Kuznetsova – Unknown
Nataliya Kuznetsova, a Russian professional bodybuilder, is often considered the country’s most prominent female bodybuilder. She has won world titles in arm lifting, bench pressing, and deadlifting, as well as European titles in bench pressing and deadlifting. Nataliya is also the most well-known female bodybuilder in the world. Although she gets a lot of money through sponsored Instagram posts, her net worth is unclear.

Nataliya Kuznetsova – Unknown
Lex Luger – $3 Million
Lex Luger is regarded as one of the all-time great wrestlers, having won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship and the United States Championship five times. He also tried out for the WWF but was unable to compete. In 2007, he was incapacitated due to nerve impingement, but he recovered and returned to his old self by 2010. He is employed by WWE and is a part of their wellness program.

Lex Luger – $3 Million
Skinner – $1.5 Million
Skinner is a member of The Fabulous team and a seasoned professional wrestler who has competed in the World Wrestling Federation on several occasions. He eventually retired from competitive wrestling, albeit only in the competitive sense, after creating his own wrestling school in the 1980s. He is still training everyone who is interested in participating in this activity. He’s now 66 years old, but owing to his own gym, he’s still in terrific form. He and his wife live in Florida.

Skinner – $1.5 Million
Scotty 2 Hotty – Unknown
Scott Ronald Garland became a coach after retiring from professional wrestling. Scott Taylor, popularly known as Scotty 2 Hotty, resides in the WWE Performance Center. In 2013, he sought to pursue a different career path, even enrolling in firefighter training, but in 2016 he returned to WWE. In a 2015 interview, he said that he now takes better care of himself than he used to and that he is in the best form of his life.

Scotty 2 Hotty – Unknown
Goldberg – $14 Million
William Scott Goldberg, also known as Goldberg, is a 51-year-old professional wrestler who rose to notoriety in the 1990s. He went undefeated from 1997 to 1998, and he immediately gained popularity. He is currently residing in his home with his wife and son and is doing fine. In California, he owns a gym with an amateur boxing facility.

Goldberg – $14 Million
Jacqueline – Unknown
Jacqueline DeLois Moore, better known as Jaqueline, is a professional wrestler and manager from the United States. She was the first woman to win the Cruiserweight Championship, and she was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016. She, like other well-known WWE wrestlers, appeared in video games and worked in the entertainment industry in other capacities. She worked as a trainer on the MTV reality show Tough Enough. Despite the fact that she is approaching 60 years old, she looks fantastic, thanks to constant exercise, no doubt.

Jacqueline – Unknown
Stone Cold Steve Austin – $45 Million
Steve Austin or Stone Cold Steve Austin After his injuries were too much for his body to bear, Steve Austin Austin retired. His net worth is estimated to be $45 million, which is not surprising given that the six-time WWF Champion turned to acting after retiring from wrestling. He has made various roles in films and television shows, including playing Inspector Jake Cage in Nash Bridges and starring in The Expendables.

Stone Cold Steve Austin – $45 Million
The Rock – $220 Million
Because of his great acting career, almost everyone knows who The Rock (actual name Dwayne Douglas Johnson) is. Despite the fact that few people are aware of it, he is one of the best wrestlers of all time. Dwayne Wade is a natural at whatever he does, which is why he has a net worth of $220 million and was named one of Time magazine’s most influential people. He has established the Dwayne Johnson Rock Foundation to assist terminally ill children, demonstrating that he is a nice person.

The Rock – $220 Million
Mick Foley – $15 Million
Despite leaving professional wrestling at a young age, Mick Foley or Michael Francis went by numerous personas, including Dude Love, Mankind, and Cactus Jack. He switched careers and has since appeared in films, television series, and radio programs. When he starred as Mankind on an episode of Boy Meets World, he combined his wrestling and acting careers. He is quite compassionate, and he routinely assists children. He shares his home with his wife, Colette, and their four children.

Mick Foley – $15 Million
Batista – $13 Million
David Michael Bautista Jr., commonly known as Batista, is a former wrestler who currently works as a bodybuilder and mixed martial artist. He ventured into acting after his wrestling career ended, appearing in films like Spectre, The Man with the Iron Fists, Riddick, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe as ‘Drax.’ One company tried to frame him as part of a prescription medication probe. Batista was accused of using steroids, but the allegations were unproven, thus he denied them.

Batista – $13 Million
Hulk Hogan – $25 Million
Terre Hulk Hogan, a.k.a. Gene Bollea, is a great wrestler who helped develop the professional wrestling industry into what it is today. He dabbled in acting, music, entrepreneurship, and even became a television personality in addition to his wrestling career. Hulk Hogan had a lot of success with the businesses he started, such as his own energy drink and Hogan Nutrition, a supplement and nutrition advice website. He went through a painful divorce in 2007 and almost lost everything, but he bounced back. Despite his advanced age, he is in wonderful health.

Hulk Hogan – $25 Million
Randy Orton – $11 Million
Randy Keith Orton is one of the few active wrestlers left that are on this list. He has dabbled in acting, appearing on That’s What I Am in addition to being a member of the SmackDown brand. He’s appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Deal or No Deal!, among other shows. He was caught using steroids in 2007, although he never admitted it. After divorcing Samantha Speno in 2013, he married Kimberly Kessler in 2015.

Randy Orton – $11 Million
Edge – $14 Million
After retiring from professional wrestling, Adam Joseph Copeland, better known as Edge, became an actor. Despite this, he is still considered one of the best wrestlers of all time. He has 31 championships and has been inducted into the Hall of Fame. In 2004, he published an autobiography called “Adam Copeland on Edge.” Edge despises cigarettes, which he allegedly tried as a teen but has since abandoned.

Edge – $14 Million
Lita – $4 Million
Lita, also known as Amy Dumas, was a former professional wrestler and singer. She retired from professional wrestling in 2006, although she continues to work for WWE as an analyst. She joined the punk band The Luchagors after quitting wrestling, and the band published their first album the following year. She has starred in a number of love stories, including ones with Joseph Copeland and Matt Hardy, although she has never married.

Lita – $4 Million
The Undertaker – $17 Million
Another well-known wrestler who is still wrestling at the age of 53 is The Undertaker, whose true name is Mark William Calaway. He appears to be unemployed, though, because few employers are interested in hiring him. Many people feared him as an opponent because he had won 17 titles. He quickly recognized that wrestling was not something he could do on a long-term basis, so he moved into real estate, where he has done well. He and his wife are also animal lovers, and they’ve established a foundation to aid with animal rescue.

The Undertaker – $17 Million
Shawn Michaels – $17 Million
Shawn Michaels is a four-time world champion in the sport of wrestling. His real name is Michael Shawn Hickenbottom. Like so many others, he pursued acting and eventually became a television personality. He is now a major WWE ambassador and the producer of Shawn Michaels’ MacMillan River Adventures, an outdoor show concentrating on animal hunting. Despite the fact that his first marriage ended in divorce, he married Rebecca in 1999 and they had two children together.

Shawn Michaels – $17 Million
Alundra Blayze – Unknown
Debrah Ann Miceli, sometimes known as Madusa or Alundra Blayze, was the first woman to receive the Rookie of the Year award from Pro Wrestling Illustrated in 1988. She is a great monster truck fan who has been driving them for a long time. She gave up wrestling to pursue a career in acting. She had roles in films such as Death Match and Shootfighter II. In reality, she is still well-known, and her wedding to Alan Jonason, her second husband, was streamed live to a worldwide audience on the internet.

Alundra Blayze – Unknown
Booker T – $5 Million
Robert Booker Tio Huffman, better known as Booker T, won the world title six times and amassed a total of 21 awards. He went on to work as a promoter and color commentator after retiring from wrestling, and he still does so today. He has a net worth of $5 million, which is expected to rise in the next years because he has written two books, performed in 27 video games, and acted in several films. He makes an appearance in a Charmed episode as well as the movie Ready to Rumble.

Booker T – $5 Million
Triple H – $40 Million
Paul Michel Levesque, also known as Triple H (Hunter Hearts Helmsley), is an actor and business executive. He married Stephanie McMahon in 2003, bringing him into the McMahon dynasty and allowing him to play a larger role in WWE. He must have a big net worth, given his $1.5 million annual compensation as the WWE’s Executive Vice-President of Talent, Live Events, and Creative. He has, however, donated a substantial portion of his income to charity, co-founding the cancer charity Connor’s Cure with his wife. As few people are aware, Paul despises alcohol and will never drink it, even when celebrating an important event.

Triple H – $40 Million
Stacy Keibler – $4.5 Million
Stacy Kiebler has worked as a professional wrestler, cheerleader, and actor. Her acting career catapulted her into the spotlight, with appearances on sitcoms like How I Met Your Mother, George Lopez, and What About Brian. She walked the runway and presented the event Supermarket Superstar in 2013. Stacy Kiebler is a lovely woman who dated George Clooney before marrying and having two children with Jared Pobre in 2014.

Stacy Keibler – $4.5 Million
Chris Benoit
Since professional wrestler Christopher Michael Benoit murdered his wife and son on June 22, 2007, this narrative has been heartbreaking. He hanged himself two days later. Many things remain unsolved, and some have argued that his sadness and the brain damage he sustained as a result of his job may have prompted the murder. When WWE learned what Benoit had done to his wife and children, they erased all references to him, as well as his name, from their statistics and website.

Chris Benoit
Trish Stratus – $6 Million
Trish Stratus was Patricia Anne Strategies’ wrestler alias, and she was the WWE’s youngest inductee into the Hall of Fame. She has worked as a fitness model, an actor, and a television personality in addition to her wrestling career. Despite the fact that she has since retired from wrestling and now conducts a yoga class that she founded in 2008, she has been featured on the covers of a number of publications. In 2013, the Top Choice Awards named her studio the Best Yoga Studio.

Trish Stratus – $6 Million
Road Dogg – $1.2 Million
Road Dogg, also known as The Roadie, was a successful professional wrestler in the 1990s. Brian James was his given name. He was a former US Marine with a great body and a far more rigorous workout regimen than the other men of the day. He retired from professional wrestling but remains a producer and behind-the-scenes staffer for WWE.

Road Dogg – $1.2 Million
Brian “Crush” Adams
Brian Adams was a professional wrestler who competed for the WWF and the WCW under the ring name Crush. When fighting in the World Championship Wrestling, he preferred not to use his alias. Adams attempted to pursue a boxing career after retiring from pro wrestling but was unable to do so due to personal injuries. He died of respiratory failure at the age of 43.

Brian “Crush” Adams
Big Boss Man
Ray Wahington Taylor Jr. was a great wrestler who was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016. He was dubbed Big Boss Man in the ring. He was unable to attend the ceremony because he died of a heart attack in 2004 at the age of 41. His two children, Megan Chyanne and Lacy Abilene, as well as his childhood lover, Angela, and his wife, were all left behind.

Big Boss Man
Mark Henry – $4.5 Million
Mark Henry had a great weightlifting and powerlifting career prior to becoming a professional wrestler. He’s just a big, strong guy who transitioned smoothly to wrestling. After capturing the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in 2011, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2018.

Mark Henry – $4.5 Million
Paul Bearer
Paul Bearer made his riches as the manager of several notable wrestlers, including The Undertaker and Kane, rather than through competing. He weighed 500 pounds at one point, but following gastric bypass surgery, he lost 200 pounds. Bearer, who was 58 years old when he died, passed away in 2013. He died after a heart attack, according to reports.

Paul Bearer
Jeff Hardy – $12 Million
Another well-known name on the list is Jeff Hardy, who created Team Xtreme with his brother, who was also a professional wrestler, and Lita. Jeff is a two-time World Heavyweight Champion and a WWE Champion. He enjoys music in particular, and when he resigned from wrestling, music was the first thing that sprang to mind. He is currently a member of the PeroxWhy?Gen group. Despite the fact that he is no longer competing, he appears to have maintained his training regimen, which explains why he is still in fantastic shape.

Jeff Hardy – $12 Million
Matt Hardy – $5 Million
The older Matt Hardy is the sibling we referenced in the preceding slide. Matt, like his younger brother Jeff, is an accomplished wrestler who has won numerous tag team titles. He was also married to Lita, one of the trio’s members, but he found out later that she was having an affair with another wrestler, Edge. Unlike his younger brother, Matt is still participating in professional wrestling at his age.

Matt Hardy – $5 Million
X-Pac – $500k
Sean Waltman, better known as X-Pac, was a renowned wrestler in the 1990s. He started his professional wrestling career with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), but he has since become a WWE legend. Sean has many championship titles in the cruiserweight and tag team divisions. He’s 46 years old, but he still appears athletic and buff, and he works out often.

X-Pac – $500k
Kurt Angle – $25 Million
Kurt Angle wrestled in college, but he didn’t decide to pursue a career in pro wrestling until the 1990s. Among his many titles are the WWE Heavyweight Championship, the WCW Championship, and the WWE Championship. He decided it was time for a change in 2006 and continued his career with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where he was also a big hit. He is currently ill, and he was admitted to the hospital several times in 2015 for various procedures, including the removal of a benign tumor and the drainage of fluid that had accumulated in his spine.

Kurt Angle – $25 Million