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Alex Pattle

How much are WWE stars paid for WrestleMania?

It’s WrestleMania season, with WWE’s biggest event of the year closing in once again.

This spring brings the 42nd edition of WrestleMania and a surprising move from WWE, as it returns to Las Vegas just one year after Sin City hosted the last edition of the event. In fact, that move has disappointed many fans, who have also hit out at ticket prices and a lacklustre build to this year’s “Showcase of the Immortals”.

Still, WrestleMania tends to deliver, and WWE has begun to take some big swings in pursuit of winning over fans, such as installing the retired John Cena as this year’s host.

There will also be matches starring key names like Roman Reigns, Randy Orton, CM Punk and Cody Rhodes, while several celebrities will pop up – as is customary. But how much do WWE stars earn at WrestleMania?

Here’s all you need to know.

How much do WWE stars earn?

The specifics of WWE contracts have long been hard to ascertain. However, WWE star-turned-executive Triple H (real name Paul Levesque) told The Athletic in 2022 that $250,000 is the minimum base salary for wrestlers in the company. That figure might have risen since, of course, and it reportedly only applied to members of the Smackdown and Raw rosters – not wrestlers on NXT, which is WWE’s developmental show.

However, wrestlers’ wages are boosted by merchandise sales and, it is believed, by cuts of pay-per-view sales as well. Of course, merchandise sales are likely to be significant on a WrestleMania weekend, as well as pay-per-view sales, so 18 and 19 April could be the most lucrative days of the year for most WWE wrestlers.

In 2023, The Mirror reported some of the highest WWE wages as these: Roman Reigns $5m per year; Randy Orton $5m per year; Seth Rollins $3.5m per year; Cody Rhodes $3m per year; Logan Paul $2m per year. These figures reportedly don’t include bonuses.

When is WrestleMania 42?

WrestleMania became a two-night event in 2020, and this year it will take place on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 April at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. In the US, each evening of action will begin at 4pm PT / 6pm CT / 7pm ET. In the UK, that works out to 12am BST on Sunday and Monday morning.

How can I watch it?

WrestleMania 42 will stream live on Netflix in the UK and most territories worldwide, as part of subscribers’ existing plans (at no additional cost, in other words). In the US, however, the event will air live on ESPN.

Confirmed matches

Night 1

Former WWE champion Roman Reigns (WWE)

Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso and LA Knight vs Logan Paul, Austin Theory and IShowSpeed

Drew McIntyre vs Jacob Fatu

Lash Legend and Nia Jax (Women’s World Tag-Team Champions) vs Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss vs Bayley and Lyra Valkyria vs Nikki Bella and Brie Bella

AJ Lee (Women’s Intercontinental Champion) vs Becky Lee

Seth Rollins vs Gunther

Stephanie Vaquer (Women’s World Champion) vs Liv Morgan

Cody Rhodes (Undisputed WWE Champion) vs Randy Orton

Night 2

Penta (Intercontinental Champion) vs Rey Mysterio vs JD McDonagh vs Rusev vs Je’Von Evans vs Dragon Lee (Ladder Match)

Brock Lesnar vs Oba Femi

Brock Lesnar is not only an ex-WWE champion but a former UFC heavyweight champion (WWE)

Sami Zayn (United States Champion) vs Trick Williams

Jade Cargill (Women’s WWE Champion) vs Rhea Ripley

Finn Balor vs Dominik Mysterio

CM Punk (World Heavyweight Champion) vs Roman Reigns

Which celebrities will be involved?

YouTubers Logan Paul and IShowSpeed will compete, even teaming up together, while music star Jelly Roll will also feature in some capacity. The same applies to rapper Lil Yachty, while wrestler-turned-actor John Cena will act as the host of WrestleMania. NFL kicker-turned-sports analyst Pat McAfee is also expected to feature.

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