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Ashley Massaro: $131,000
- Batista: $813,000 (First class flight tickets paid for every week)
- Bob Holly: $217,000
- Candice Michelle: $64,000
- Carlito: $319,000
- Chavo Guerrero: $206,000
- Edge: $704,000
- Eugene: $189,000
- Funaki: $124,000
- Gene Snitsky: $292,000
- Gregory Helms: $277,000
- John Cena: $1,743,000 (First class flight tickets, hotel accommodations, and ground transportation paid for every week)
- John Layfield: $786,000 (Five star hotel accommodations paid for every week)
- Jerry Lawler: $204,000 (First class flight tickets, hotel accommodations, and ground transportation paid for every week)
- Jillian Hall: $52,000
- Johnny Nitro: $143,000
- Jonathan Coachman: $175,000
- Kane: $ 851,000 (First class flight tickets paid for every week)
- Ken Kennedy: $133,000
- Lance Cade: $118,000
- Lilian Garcia: $90,000
- Maria: $41,000
- Mark Henry: $300,000 (Base pay)
- Matt Hardy: $322,000 (Missed over $70,000 of pay due to firing)
- Matt Striker: $43,000
- Melina: $155,000
- Mickie James: $72,000
- Nunzio: $186,000
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- Paul London: $177,000
- Randy Orton: $711,000 (First class flight tickets paid for every week)
- Rey Mysterio: $414,000
- Ric Flair: $508,000 (First class flight tickets paid for every week)
- Shawn Michaels: $1,045,000 (First class flight tickets, hotel accommodations, and ground transportation paid for every week)
- Shelton Benjamin: $366,000
- Simon Dean: $132,000
- Steven Richards: $94,000
- Torrie Wilson: $260,000
- Trevor Murdoch: $48,000
- Triple H: $2,013,000 (Allowed the personal use of company jet (10) times per year. First class flight tickets, hotel accommodations, and ground transportation paid for every week)
- Trish Stratus: $618,000 (Receives 20% of all Trish Stratus merchandise sold)
- Undertaker: $1,811,000 (First class flight tickets, hotel accommodations, and ground transportation paid for every week)
- Val Venis: $210,000
- Victoria: $275,000
- Viscera: $130,000
- William Regal: $225,000
2007-12-08 00:16:34
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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"Highest paid superstar, etc." is just a gimmick, a catchphrase.
And yeah, I like his "big mouth" gimmick. What I DIDN"T like was the WWE using (yet again) a past superstar and pioneer in the business (Michael Hayes) to get someone over by having that someone beat down the "legend". How many times do we have to see the "old man" berate the "punk kid" about lack of respect only to have the "punk kid" beat up the "old man" gimmick? Every legend still alive has played the "old man" getting beat up by the disrespectful "punk kid" role...in the WWE.
Except Jack Lanza...uh-oh, he's next.
2007-12-07 22:18:22
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answer #4
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answered by The Dragon 7
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