Net Worth: $25M
Hulk Hogan is one of the biggest names in all of wrestling, and his fame doesn’t end in the ring. Hogan, also known as Terry Bollea, is a six-time WWF World Heavyweight Champion and was inducted into the WWE’s hall of fame in 2013. He has been a part of the sport in one way or another since the 1970s and is still active within the WWE today. Hogan became so popular among fans that he even starred in his own reality show called “Hogan Knows Best.”
The wrestling legend has appeared in quite a number of films over the years, including “Rocky III,” “Mr. Nanny,” “Muppets From Space,” and “Santa With Muscles.” He has also appeared in several music videos and video games, as well as releasing his own video game in 2011. He has two children with his ex-wife, one of whom is his daughter Brooke who had her own reality show that spun off from her father called “Brooke Knows Best.” Hulk recently appeared on RAW for a special reunion show which included other fan favorites from the past, like Stone Cold Steve Austin, and tweeted out to his fans that he and the other veterans were going to take over the WWE.
Lita
Net Worth: $4M
Lita, born Amy Christine Dumas, started her professional wrestling career in Mexico, using the stage name Angelica. She moved back to the United States and signed with the WWE in 2000, where she became a four-time champion over the course of her six-year-long career with the organization. In 2006, she left to pursue her dreams of being a rock star, which started with launching her band, The Luchagors, and she stayed with them until 2014.
The former wrestler has appeared on several different television shows, including "Dark Angel," "Headbangers Ball," and "Fear Factor." She’s also been turned into a character for dozens of WWE video games, like "WWF No Mercy," "WWF SmackDown 2: Know Your Role," "WWF SmackDown: Just Bring It," and "WWF Raw." Dumas is reportedly a vegan and animal welfare activist and has even started her own non-profit organization called A.D.O.R.E (Amy Dumas Operation Rescue and Education). She is also back with the WWE working as a producer.
Big Show
Net Worth: $20M
Big Show, born Paul Donald Wight II, took over the WWE for several years on end. The 7-foot tall pro wrestler has always been named rather aptly, first going by The Giant before changing his name to what he’s known as today. He’s won seven world championships over the course of his career, including numerous World Heavyweight Championships. He’s got an impressive fan base and has headlined a number of huge pay-per-view events.
Perhaps it was foreshadowing when he switched his name to Big Show, but the wrestler has appeared in major films and television shows such as "The Waterboy," "Jingle All the Way," "Psych," and "Burn Notice." He is said to have accumulated a net worth of around $20 million.
Kevin Nash
Net Worth: $8M
Kevin Nash first appeared on the scene as “Steel” with the WCW in 1990. Over the years, he went through several names, personas, and company changes. He signed with the WWF in 1993 as Diesel or, Big Daddy Cool. In '96, he became a crucial part of the New World Order alongside WWE legend Hulk Hogan.
These days, Nash is still very busy in the pro-wrestling world. He still gets in the ring as a part of the independent circuit on occasion, and he’s set to return later this month to the WWE for a Raw Reunion show. The athlete has also appeared in several films and TV shows, including "Magic Mike" and "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch." He also co-authored a comic book in the late 90s that’s named after himself.
Hornswoggle
Net Worth: $1M
As Hornswoggle made his way up the WWE ranks in 2006, no one could have predicted he'd still be making headlines a decade later. Born Dylan Mark Postl, he quickly became known for his ring name Hornswoggle and his signature comedic gimmicks. However, his athleticism was beyond impressive – Hornswoggle could jump and flip just like any other superstar in the ring.
In 2016, Hornswoggle left the company but continued his wrestling career on the independent circuit. He’s also made appearances on TV shows and films, including “Leprechaun: Origins” and “Muppets Most Wanted.”