Net Worth: $2M
Aron Haddad, also known as Damien Sandow, has been wrestling professionally since 2001 when he got his start on the independent circuit as Aaron Stevens. He has worked on and off with the WWE since 2003 and is still an active pro wrestler. The performer has changed his name and in-ring identity several times since the beginning of his career.
After his year-long stint with Impact Wrestling from 2016-2017, Sandow took a two-year break from the industry. He recently returned (to the independent circuit) with an all-new act: The Millennial Slayer. The athlete/actor is also the co-host of a podcast called “On the Mat.”
Chris Benoit
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Chris Benoit joined the WWF in 2000 as part of a stable called The Radicalz, along with Malenko, Guerrero, and Saturn. By 2001, he broke away from the group and kicked off his solo career. In his earlier matches, he won consistently, only to have WWF commissioner, Mick Foley, renege his titles due to cheating. During one four-way TLC match, Benoit badly injured his neck, and had to have surgery.
Benoit continued to wrestle that year, but ultimately had to take the following whole year off to recover from his neck injury. He eventually won the World Heavyweight Title in 2004.
Lance Storm
Net Worth: N/A Lance Storm, born Lance Evers, is a Canadian pro wrestler that appeared on the scene with the WWE in 2001 as the first WCW wrestler to make the “invasion.” Evers lives and breathes wrestling, and still gets in the ring now and then as a referee. He’s also been working as a producer with Impact Wrestling.
The former pro wrestler uses his celebrity as a voice on other avenues today, such as his monthly column for Fighting Spirit Magazine. He’s very active on a number of wrestling and MMA-related podcasts and is a regular guest on the Figure Four Weekly website. Evers even launched his own with a friend in 2016 that they called, Killing the Town with Storm and Cyrus. He is also a family man and is happily married, with a wife and two daughters, Rebecca and Rachel.
Jimmy Snuka
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Jimmy Snuka was a Fijian bodybuilder who made the move to pro wrestling in the late 1960s. He first wrestled with the WWF in 1982. A year later, tragedy struck, and Snuka made a call to 911 for his girlfriend, Nancy Argentino, who had been fatally injured. He became the main suspect in the case, but nothing ever came of it, until more than 30 years later.
Snuka worked with the WWE sporadically until 2015, when his world was turned upside down. Even though Argentino’s body did show possible signs of physical violence during her autopsy, no charges were initially pressed against the former pro wrestler. But in September 2015, he was arrested and charged with other counts. However, he was found unfit to stand trial due to his deteriorating health, both physical and mental. A year later, he was sent into hospice, and in 2017, he passed away at the age of 73.
Razor Ramon
Net Worth: $3M
Scott Hall entered the sport in the mid-80s when the WWE was still the WWWF (World Wide Wrestling Federation.) He wrestled for several years as a “babyface,” under a few different names, such as Magnum, Big Scott Hall, and, The Diamond Studd, before becoming Razor Ramon in 1992. It seems as though that name really resonated with him because after that is when he really found his fame in the industry.
Over the years, he has also worked on a few different types of media projects. He appeared once on the reality TV show, "Jerry Springer," as well as hosted a show of his own on YouTube dubbed "Last Call with Scott Hall." He has also appeared in quite a number of video games, such as the "WWF Raw" and the "WWE" game. He passed away in 2022 at age 63.