So after all that hyping of his "Iron Clad Contract" Big Show makes half what Cena does and a little under what Punk does. I guess they have Platinum clad contracts.
Don't suppose anyone knows when these contracts expire, I'm guessing some have been renewed since they first joined but when? Does developmental count?
Though I'm guessing Punk renewed his contract last year so 2018 seems to be the retirement date, I'll make sure to book mark WM34.
Either way, quite a few nice deals going there, especially those with travel arrangements.
Why would anyone sign a contract for 10 years? I mean if I were a wrestler I'd only sign a 1-3 year deal. 10 years is a lot of time, and who's to say things might change somewhere down the line. I'd rather have a 3 year deal just to be safe.
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It's either genuine or well thought out, no disrespect OP. I can see most of those figures being accurate; it would fall in in-line with postion on the roster, experience, merchandise available and value to the company.
Kofi is a bit underpaid, but then again he doesn't have much merchandise out. Swagger quite well paid for somebody who has no merchandise out and has spent the last 18 months jobbing. They must be kicking themselves they signed Tensai to that downside.
I presume Ezekiel, Riley, Slater, Gabriel etc are making slightly less than Ryder - i.e. 100,000 - 125,000 dollars p.a. Barrett would probably be anywhere between Swagger and Ziggler.
Khali seems overpaid but who knows how many shirts and action figures he sells in India.