How Much Money Does Kenny Omega Make
Ever since the end of the Monday Night War, WWE has been the top pro-wrestling promotion. The Vince McMahon empire didn't have any trouble even with competition from the likes of Impact Wrestling and other major companies.
But the emergence of All Elite Wrestling has given the audience a fresh alternative in pro-wrestling. The new promotion roped in many talented performers throughout the globe and are giving WWE their worst WCW flashbacks.
The pro wrestling industry has showered certain wrestlers with loads of money for performing for their banner, and these performers soon rise to become some of the most highest-paid individuals in the business. With that said, let's take a look into the net worth of the top 10 AEW talents.
10 Pac - $750 Thousand
The man who is formerly known as Neville in WWE jumped ships to All Elite Wrestling when the promotion started its operations last year. His debut with the company got a bit delayed due to creative differences over Pac's first feud with Hangman Page. He eventually made his debut and became one of the most significant additions to the AEW roster.
Pac competed for WWE from 2012 until his departure in 2018. His net worth stands at $750 thousand, and the numbers could go up once he makes his return to active competition.
9 Kenny Omega - $800 Thousand
Kenny Omega has become one of the most respected performers in the pro wrestling business despite not being a part of WWE. His feud with Kazuchika Okada in NJPW and their series of critically acclaimed matches shot Omega to worldwide fame.
Omega is one of the Executive Vice Presidents of AEW along with Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks and is also one half of the AEW Tag Team Champions along with Hangman Adam Page. Omega's net worth stands at $800 thousand, and with his rising popularity, he could soon become one of the highest-paid wrestlers in the business.
8 Brandi Rhodes - $1 Million
Brandi Rhodes is a living example of the quote "Behind every successful man there is a woman" as she motivated her husband Cody to pursue his dream in the creation of All Elite Wrestling.
She now works both as an in-ring performer and the Chief Brand Officer for AEW, and she proved herself as a valuable addition to the team on numerous occasions. Her net worth stands at $1 Million so far, and with her multiple responsibilities with the promotions, we can expect her to scale new heights in the coming days.
7 The Young Bucks - $2 Million
Matt and Nick Jackson, The Young Bucks are one of the hottest tag teams in the pro-wrestling business, and they proved themselves on the independent scenes and other top promotions like NJPW and ROH before joining hands with Cody Rhodes and Kenny Omega to form All Elite Wrestling.
They work as both in-ring talents and Executive Vice Presidents of the new promotion. Their net worth stands at $1 Million each and are rising to become two of the most influential figures and one of the best tag teams in the pro wrestling business.
6 Jake Hager - $3 Million
Jake Hager, who is well-known among the pro-wrestling fans for his time in WWE under the name Jack Swagger, signed with AEW last year after his contract negotiation with WWE went wrong. Hager revealed that WWE didn't value him as much as he thought he's worth and walked away from the company.
He also found success in MMA and won two out of the three fights he competed so far. Hager has accumulated lots of wealth with his successful career in combat sports and has a net worth of $3 million so far.
5 Dustin Rhodes - $3 Million
Dustin Rhodes was already an established individual in the business before he signed with All Elite Wrestling. Rhodes is well-known among the fans for his time in WWE under the name Goldust. The bizarre character did wonders for him as he went on to win 15 championships within the company.
He jumped ships to AEW after he felt that his time in WWE was over and started working together with his brother Cody. With over three decades in the business, Dustin would've accumulated lots of greens to his name, and his net worth stands at $3 million so far.
4 Cody Rhodes - $4 Million
Cody Rhodes embraced his father the American Dream's vision and turned it into a nightmare, especially for WWE, by joining forces with the Elite and Tony Khan to create AEW.
Rhodes broke into the business following his father's footsteps and signed with WWE back in 2006 and notched up eight championships throughout his time with the promotion.
Cody's been in the business for over 14 years and climbed up the ladder to become a lead booker in a top promotion. His net worth stands at an impressive $4 million, and the numbers continue to grow as he rises above the ranks.
3 Matt Hardy - $5 Million
Matt Hardy's net worth stands at an impressive $5 million and rightly so, after being in the business for over three decades. The elder Hardy brother started his pro wrestling career along with his brother Jeff in WWE, and they emerged as one of the most iconic tag teams in pro wrestling history.
Matt Hardy's WWE career came to an end after his acclaimed Broken Universe gimmick wasn't used much in their shows. He jumped ships to AEW earlier this year and is making an impact with his "Multifarious" personalities.
2 Jon Moxley - $6.1 Million
The current reigning AEW World Champion Jon Moxley takes the second spot on this list with a net worth of $6.1 Million. He's well-known for his time in WWE under the name Dean Ambrose and is also a Grand Slam Champion in the company. He's also starred in a couple of movies other outside his pro-wrestling career.
He signed a lucrative deal with AEW last year and made his way to becoming the AEW World Champion by defeating Chris Jericho at the AEW Revolution PPV last February.
1 Chris Jericho - $18 Million
Chris Jericho has many faces apart from being a pro-wrestler as he also has a successful career in music with his band Fozzy. Y2J is also running his critically acclaimed Talk is Jericho podcast, and all of this has earned him a total net worth of an impressive $18 Million.
Jericho has been a part of the pro-wrestling business for over three decades and has numerous accolades to his name. He's won championships in WCW, ECW, WWE, NJPW, and AEW making him one of the most elite performers in the industry, thus earning him the top spot on this list.
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