In 2023, Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, and Seth Rollins are top earners in WWE. Logan Paul, despite part-time commitments, out-earns many full-time wrestlers with his recent deal post-WrestleMania 39. Notably, Triple H revealed the vast pay gap, with the minimum salary for main roster stars being 48 times less than the highest-paid star’s rumored earnings.

10 The Miz – $2.5 million

The Miz is a true WWE MVP, taking center stage in external media events to boost the buzz around upcoming shows and opportunities. His charisma and promotional skills make him a standout figure in the wrestling world. From his unexpected start in reality TV, The Miz has defied expectations, becoming a two-time WWE Champion. His journey from the world of unscripted television to the pinnacle of professional wrestling showcases his resilience and determination to succeed in the ring.

What sets The Miz apart isn’t just his impressive accolades but also his substantial paycheck. With a hefty $2.5 million annual contract, he’s not only a decorated wrestler but also one of WWE’s highest-paid stars. This combination of skill, success, and financial reward paints a compelling picture of The Miz’s remarkable career in the ever-entertaining world of professional wrestling.

09 The Undertaker – $2.5 million

Even though he hasn’t stepped into the ring since his win against AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36 in April 2020, The Undertaker is still a big deal in WWE. Despite his retirement, he remains one of the company’s highest-paid stars. Back in 2020, he inked a jaw-dropping 15-year contract, tying him to WWE until 2035 when he’ll be 70. The deal is worth a whopping $37.5 million, translating to around $2.5 million each year. While ‘Taker isn’t a regular performer, he pops up occasionally, keeping fans excited, like his recent appearance on an episode of NXT in October 2023, competing with AEW Dynamite.

08 Becky Lynch – $3 million

7 November 2019; Becky Lynch, WWE Superstar, WWE, on Centre Stage during the final day of Web Summit 2019 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Harry Murphy/Web Summit via Sportsfile

Becky Lynch isn’t just WWE’s highest-paid female star. she’s arguably the reigning queen of the entire wrestling industry. Her breakthrough came in 2018 when she embraced the persona of ‘The Man’ on SmackDown, quickly becoming the most beloved figure in wrestling. The pinnacle of her success was winning the first-ever WrestleMania main event featuring female performers in 2019, where she triumphed over Charlotte Flair and Ronda Rousey.

Becky’s stellar performance earned her a well-deserved reward—a new WWE contract valued at a staggering $3 million annually. This places her among the highest-paid individuals in the entire company, irrespective of gender. Her contract is set to expire in June 2024, and reports suggest she might be due for another pay rise, potentially solidifying her position as one of the most influential and well-compensated figures in WWE.

As the current NXT Women’s Champion, Becky Lynch’s impact is not only historical but continues to shape the landscape of women’s wrestling, and her future in the industry remains a compelling story to follow.

07 AJ Styles – $3.5 million

AJ Styles stormed into WWE, changing the game with his phenomenal performances that fans can’t get enough of. His breathtaking high-flying moves, technical prowess, and captivating personality have turned him into one of the most adored superstars in recent memory. Styles, living up to his ‘Phenomenal One’ moniker, secures a hefty paycheck with his lucrative contract, raking in an impressive $3.5 million annually.

In 2019, there was a buzz surrounding AJ Styles as his WWE contract approached its end. Many speculated he might jump ship to AEW, especially with the new promotion making waves. However, the wrestling world was in for a surprise as ‘The Phenomenal One’ opted to stay with Vince McMahon’s company, quashing any rumors of a defection. Fast forward to 2022, Styles not only renewed his contract but inked a significant deal that could last until 2025 or even 2027. Now, with an annual base salary of $3.5 million, AJ Styles stands tall as one of the highest-paid wrestlers in the entire industry, solidifying his legacy in the ring.

06 Seth Rollins – $3.5 million

World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins is a top earner in WWE, pulling in an impressive $3.5 million annually. Despite contending with a legitimate back issue, the ‘Monday Night Messiah’ remains a consistent and reliable performer on Monday Night Raw. Rollins’ contract rightly places him among the highest-paid members of the active WWE roster, reflecting his enduring value to the company

05 Randy Orton – $4.5 million

Randy Orton stands not only as one of WWE’s current biggest stars but arguably as one of the greatest in the promotion’s storied history. Renowned for his unparalleled fundamental skills, ‘The Viper’ has garnered accolades, title runs, and significant contracts throughout his illustrious career.

In 2019, during a critical contract juncture, Orton’s potential move to AEW became a talking point, but he ultimately inked a five-year deal with WWE. Valued at a remarkable $4.5 million per year, this contract, initially set to conclude in 2024, showcases WWE’s commitment to Orton’s enduring legacy.

Despite a hiatus from the ring since May 2022 due to a severe back injury, Orton’s deal might extend, potentially lasting until 2025. This prolonged tenure reflects not just his in-ring prowess but also WWE’s recognition of his continued impact, solidifying Randy Orton’s place as a financial and wrestling powerhouse in 2023.

04 Logan Paul – $5 million

Despite being relatively inexperienced in wrestling, Logan Paul’s star power is undeniable. After debuting in 2021, WWE was impressed with his mic skills and passion for the sport. Following a celebrity match at WrestleMania 38, he signed a one-year deal that quickly turned into a three-year contract. While conflicting reports surround his exact salary, it’s believed to be around $5 million annually—a testament to the significance WWE places on having the social media megastar in their lineup.

03 Roman Reigns – $5 million

Roman Reigns, reigning as Universal Champion since his heel turn in August 2020, has unquestionably proven his worth with a $5 million annual salary from WWE. Widely regarded as the industry’s paramount star, Reigns’ financial compensation reflects his pivotal role. Despite speculations about a shift to Hollywood, Reigns signed a new WWE deal last year. His contract, while not disclosing specific details, acknowledges his significance and unique status as the Tribal Chief.

02 John Cena – $8.5 million


In the midst of his longest WWE run since venturing into Hollywood, John Cena is captivating fans as ‘Big Match John’ on their screens. The 16-time World Champion, and Hollywood heavyweight, commands a staggering $8.5 million yearly WWE contract, placing him as the second-highest-paid star. Despite limited details about the contract, including its expiration date, Cena’s substantial earnings reaffirm his enduring impact and financial significance within the company.

01 Brock Lesnar – $12 million

Brock Lesnar is making big waves in WWE, pulling in a whopping $12 million annually—more than double Roman Reigns’ earnings. ‘The Beast’ usually signs yearly deals that often get renewed just after WrestleMania, with WWE eager to lock him in for a return, typically around SummerSlam. Undoubtedly one of WWE’s top stars, Brock’s hefty paycheck reflects the company’s recognition of his immense value and star power.

Just Enjoy Previous post Puskas to Prodigy: Navigating Football Epochs with Ronaldo, Messi, and Chhetri
wwe 1 Next post List of top 10 WWE Earners in 2023

One thought on “Top 10 highest-paid WWE wrestlers in 2023

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *