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Top richest WWE superstars in 2025: John Cena, Roman Reigns, Liv Morgan, and more

Top richest WWE superstars in 2025: John Cena, Roman Reigns, Liv Morgan, and more

Time of India14 hours ago
WWE is generally known to pay big pay cheques to its superstars. Over the years, several WWE stars have amassed a considerable amount of wealth. Every successful wrestler in the industry has gained massive wealth and popularity with their charisma, exceptional skills, great market appeal, and connection with the pulse of the times.
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The entertainment factor that these top WWE wrestlers bring with them in the wrestling ring is unmatched, for which they are paid hefty amount of salaries from the company's end.
Not only these, the WWE superstars also earn from their business ventures, acting skills, and brand endorsements, too, which equally contribute to their net worth that they generate every year. On this note, let's take a look at the net worth of the WWE superstars and who tops the list among the richest of all.
Top richest WWE superstars in 2025
Here's the list of the top richest WWE superstars who have managed to amass a humongous amount of wealth and net worth in 2025.
John Cena
With a career spanning over 20 years,
is considered one of the most prominent figures in WWE. He is the most loved and often polarized figure in the entire WWE. The Cenation, who is currently busy with his farewell tour campaign, became one of the highest-paid wrestlers of all time and one of the company's top merchandise movers of all time.
As per Celebrity Net Worth, John Cena's current net worth in 2025 is around $80 million. This figure is based on what he makes from his contract with WWE, his film career, and endorsements. Besides, John Cena endorses several honorary brands like Capri Sun, Gillette, Hefty, and Honda. These collaborations added significantly to his annual income and public visibility.
It is believed that Cena only sits behind Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson among current and former WWE stars regarding net worth.
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Roman Reigns
Roman Reigns is one of the most celebrated and prominent figures in the world of professional wrestling. He is one of the marquee players and is often slotted as the brightest star of WWE.
has been reigning hearts of fans and admirers since September 9, 2010, when he stepped into the threshold of the Stamford-based promotion in the Survivor Series.
According to recent reports, Roman Reigns' net worth as of January 2025 is estimated to be $14 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
Previously, his net worth in 2024 was $20 million. He lives in a $2.43 million mansion in Tampa, Florida.
Besides, Roman Reigns earns $5 million annually from WWE, alongside earnings from movies, endorsements, and merchandise sales. Reigns has a high-paid sponsored partnership with brands like Nike, C4 Energy, WWE 2K25, and Shady Rays.
The top-tier talent also owns a fleet of super luxurious cars that includes a Range Rover, Mercedes-Benz V-Class, Mercedes-Benz GLS Class, and Cadillac Escalade.
The most costly vehicle among the four is the Range Rover, which costs about $140,000.
Liv Morgan
WWE's Liv Morgan is one of the most celebrated players of WWE. She is one of the finest marquee players of the company, who has carved a niche for herself in the women's division.
Regarding her net worth and WWE salary in 2025,
is estimated to be around $3 million. She is undoubtedly experiencing a significant increase in her base pay from the WWE, which is thought to be around $600,000 per year.
She also receives money from WWE pay, royalties from merchandise sales, and several other business endeavors. The selling of products, which accounts for a large portion of her income, saw an exponential rise in sales volumes as her following grew.
Cody Rhodes
, Cody Rhodes, is regarded as the present-era face of WWE. He belongs to a great wrestling family, and he is from the second generation of the Rhodes family. Cody Rhodes happens to be the son of Dusty Rhodes, one of the legendary names in the WWE.
Regarding his wealth, the WWE star has amassed a net worth of around $8 million. This wealth accumulation is attributed to his substantial WWE contract, reported to be around $3 million annually, placing him among the top five highest-paid wrestlers in the company.
Rhea Ripley
WWE's Australian powerhouse Rhea Ripley is considered one of the marquee players of the women's wrestling segment of the Stamford-based promotion. The wrestling diva has taken the WWE by storm, and she is not just known for her dominating presence in the ring but also for her impressive lifestyle.
Ripley has amassed a lot of fortune, including luxurious properties, to a burgeoning net worth.
She is expected to have a net worth of $1 million to $3 million by 2025. Her WWE pay cheques, product sales, pay-per-view appearances, and brand sponsorships are just a few of the revenue sources taken into account in this estimate.
Apart from this, WWE's Mami makes about $250,000 a year from the company.
has secured numerous endorsement deals, including collaborations with C4 Energy, Mattel, Nexus Sports Nutrition, WWE 2K25, and Topps, which add to her wealth and net worth.
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Out of all the top-tier talents of WWE, John Cena is found to be topping the list with a staggering net worth of $80 million, which he rightly deserves given his popularity in the wrestling and film industry.
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