How much does your favourite wrestler earn? Find out here

Brock Lesnar prepares to side slam his opponent [COURTESY]

Have you ever wondered how much your favourite WWE star makes?

Well, the salaries of every single WWE superstar have been revealed.

It is no surprise to see Brock Lesnar, the current Universal Champion, leading the way, pocketing a cool $12million after bonuses.

Lesnar, who works limited dates, also receives $500,000 per main event and another $100,000 from merchandise sales.

In second comes John Cena, on $8.5million per year. Cena also gets paid $500k for main event appearances and 5 per cent for merchandise sales.

John Cena fighting in the ring [COURTESY]

Roman Reigns, who has been in the main event of each of the last four WrestleMania, pockets a cool $5million.

His former Shield pal and current Intercontinental champion Seth Rollins takes home $3million, Randy Orton gets $4.5million and The Miz earns a base of $2.5million.

Seth Rollins [COURTESY]

Reigning WWE champion AJ Styles, for may the best performer in the company, receives $3.5million per year.

Dolph Ziggler gave up his US Championship title amid rumours he was ready to quit at the end of 2017, but signed on the dotted line for a new two-year deal with the company in early February.

The two-time World Heavyweight champion has been one of the company's best workers in recent years, and earns a reported $1.5million a year.

Dean Ambrose, currently sidelined due to injury, takes home $2million, with Bray Wyatt, Sheamus and Jeff Hardy all nabbing $1million each.

Former WWE champ Jinder Mahal gets $900k, with veteran star Big Show taking $850k. Fan favourite Rusev gets $600k, and long-time star Chris Jericho gets $750k on his part-time contract.

WWE Men Base Salaries

  • Brock Lesnar $12million
  • John Cena $8.5million
  • Roman Reigns $5million
  • Randy Orton $4.5million
  • AJ Styles $3.5million
  • Seth Rollins $3million
  • The Miz $2.5million
  • Triple H $2.5million
  • Undertaker $2.5million
  • Dean Ambrose $2million
  • Kevin Owens $2million
  • Dolph Ziggler $1.5million
  • Sheamus $1million
  • Jeff Hardy $1million
  • Bray Wyatt $1million
  • Finn Balor $1million
  • Jinder Mahal $900,000
  • Kane $900,000
  • Big Show $850,000
  • Samoa Joe $800,000
  • Rusev $800,000
  • Chris Jericho $750,000
  • Sin Cara $700,000
  • Matt Hardy $650,000
  • Luke Harper $550,000
  • Erick Rowan $550,000
  • R-Truth $550,000
  • Kofi Kingston $500,000
  • Xavier Woods $500,000
  • Big E $500,000
  • Rhyno $500,000
  • Cesaro $500,000
  • Sami Zayn $500,000
  • Goldust $400,000
  • Heath Slater $400,000
  • Fandango $400,000
  • Kalisto $350,000
  • Titus O’Neill $300,000
  • Bo Dallas $300,000
  • Braun Strowman $300,000
  • Apollo Crews $300,000
  • Scott Dawson $250,000
  • Luke Gallows $250,000
  • Big Cass $250,000
  • Jey USO $250,000
  • Jimmy USO $250,000
  • Curtis Axel $250,000
  • Curt Hawkins $200,000
  • Epico Colon $200,000
  • Mike Kanellis $200,000

WWE Women Base Salaries 2018

  • Ronda Rousey $1.5million
  • Charlotte Flair $550,000
  • Nikki Bella $350,000
  • Alexa Bliss $350,000
  • Mickie James $300,000
  • Brie Bella $300,000
  • Natalya $300,000
  • Asuka $250,000
  • Becky Lynch $250,000
  • Dana Brooke $200,000
  • Bayley $200,000
  • Lana $200,000
  • Naomi $180,000
  • Carmella $120,000
  • Nia Jax 100,000
  • Sonya Deville $100,000
  • Mandy Rose $80,000
  • Rubby Riott $80,000
  • Sarah Logan $80,000
  • Tamina $80,000
  • Liv Morgan $80,000

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