How Much Did The Rock Make In WWE?
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How much did The Rock make in WWE? This is a question that many fans have been wondering for a long time. According to reports, The Rock made a whopping $3 million dollars in his last year with WWE.
WWE Salary
The Rock is one of the highest paid WWE superstars. He earned a base salary of $1.3 million in 2013, and his total earnings were $3 million. In 2014, his base salary was $3 million, and his total earnings were $5 million.
The Rock’s base salary
According to various reports, The Rock’s base salary while with WWE was anywhere from $3 million to $5 million. However, this does not include any of the extras that he would have gotten, such as bonuses, merchandise sales, and pay-per-view revenue. When all of those royalties are taken into account, it is estimated that The Rock was making closer to $12 million a year.
The Rock’s PPV bonus
In addition to his base salary, The Rock also earned a bonus for each pay-per-view (PPV) event he appeared in. For example, he earned a $3 million bonus for WrestleMania 32, which was the highest bonus of any wrestler that year.
In total, The Rock earned an estimated $7.5 million from WWE in 2016. This doesn’t include any revenue from merchandising or outside projects, such as movies or TV shows.
The Rock’s merchandise sales
The Rock’s merchandise sales were off the charts. According to The Wrestling Observer, he was responsible for 35% of all WWE merchandise sold in 2001, which is an absolutely incredible number. This doesn’t even include the revenue generated from The Rock’s movie tie-ins and other product endorsements.
In addition to his huge merchandise sales, The Rock was also paid a very handsome salary by WWE. His base salary was $3 million per year, which made him the highest paid wrestler in the company. He also received a percentage of pay-per-view buys, which added even more money to his already massive income.
All told, it’s estimated that The Rock earned over $30 million during his time with WWE. That’s an absolutely astonishing sum of money, and it just goes to show how incredibly popular he was during his peak years with the company.
WWE Pay-Per-Views
WWE events are available through several different types of media: Traditional pay-per-view aired through cable and satellite providers, as well as the WWE Network which is an online streaming service.
The Rock’s PPV buys
During The Rock’s initial rise to stardom in the late 1990s, he was one of the most popular wrestlers in the world. His matches often headlined WWE pay-per-view (PPV) events, and his box office appeal helped draw strong buyrates for PPVs. The Rock’s popularity continued into the early 2000s, and he remained one of the top draws in WWE even after his in-ring career ended in 2004.
In 2012, The Rock made a surprise return to WWE at WrestleMania 28. His match against John Cena was billed as “The Once in a Lifetime Match” and it drew a record-breaking 1.3 million buys. This was the highest buyrate for a WWE PPV since 2007, and it proved that The Rock was still one of the biggest draws in the business.
The Rock’s return at WrestleMania 28 was so successful that he decided to make another appearance at WrestleMania 29 in 2013. This time, he faced off against Brock Lesnar in a match that drew 1.2 million buys. While this number was slightly lower than his previous year’s buyrate, it still showed that The Rock remained one of the most popular wrestlers in the world.
In 2014, The Rock made another appearance at WrestleMania 30, this time teaming up with John Cena to take on The Wyatt Family. This match drew 1.15 million buys, which was lower than either of his previous two WrestleMania appearances. However, it should be noted that this PPV took place during a period of declining PPV buyrates across WWE’s entire product line. Despite this trend, The Rock’s three consecutive appearances at WrestleMania were still three of the highest-drawing PPVs in WWE history.
The Rock’s PPV main event matches
The Rock has headlined ten WWE pay-per-view (PPV) main events. He first headlined Survivor Series in 1998, and was the last man standing in an “everything on the line” match, which featured The Corporation taking on Team WWF. The Rock then won his first WWE Championship by defeating Mankind in the finals of an “I Quit” match at Royal Rumble in 1999. At WrestleMania XV, he successfully defended the title against Stone Cold Steve Austin. He then won the Intercontinental Championship from Ken Shamrock at Backlash, before losing it back to him two nights later on Raw Is War. At SummerSlam, he defeated Triple H and Mankind in a Triple Threat match to unify the WWF Championship and the WWE Undisputed Championship, becoming the first and only Undisputed Champion. After losing and regaining the title from Kurt Angle at Unforgiven and No Mercy respectively, The Rock finally lost the title to Brock Lesnar at Survivor Series.
WWE Live Events
The Rock made a lot of money during his time in WWE. He was one of the highest-paid wrestlers and often headlined pay-per-views. The Rock was also a successful actor, which helped him command a higher salary.
The Rock’s live event attendance
In 2012, The Rock appeared at twelve WWE live events. He headlined five events, co-headlined one event with John Cena, and was featured in six events. Of the twelve events he appeared in, seven were Raw house shows, four were SmackDown house shows, and one was a Pay-Per-View event. The Rock’s live event appearances generated an estimated $5.7 million in ticket sales.
The Rock’s live event merchandise sales
When it comes to merchandise sales at WWE live events, there is no one bigger than The Rock. In fact, according to a report from Forbes, The Rock averaged $3.4 million in merchandise sales per year from 2001-2003. That’s more than any other WWE Superstar in history.
The Rock’s popularity is undeniable, and it’s no surprise that his merchandise sells so well. However, it should be noted that The Rock isn’t the only WWE Superstar who does well in the merchandise department. In recent years, John Cena has been the top merchandise seller in WWE. In fact, Cena’s 2016 merchandise sales total was an impressive $5 million.
WWE Television
The Rock’s first major role was in the film The Mummy Returns (2001), where he played the Scorpion King. He was paid $5.5 million for the role. His salary for the film was more than any other actor in the film.
The Rock’s TV ratings
During The Rock’s time on WWE television, his segments and matches often garnered high ratings. In fact, his Hollywood-themed Pipebomb promo in 2012 was so popular that it trended worldwide on Twitter.
According to Nielsen Media Research, The Rock’s return to WWE Raw in 2013 following the death of his grandfather drew an average of 5.8 million viewers, which was the highest viewership for Raw in almost four years. His match against John Cena at WrestleMania 29 also set a pay-per-view buy-rate record, with an estimated 1.3 million buys.
The Rock’s TV appearances
The Rock made a total of $850,000 from his four WWE TV appearances in 2013. He was paid $400,000 for his WrestleMania 29 appearance, $250,000 for his Royal Rumble 2013 appearance, and $200,000 for his WWE Raw 1000th Episode appearance.