Lana
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Lana was one of the bonafide entertainers on WWE TV throughout her WWE tenure which lasted for more than eight years. While being heavily featured on WWE television in the pandemic era, she was involved in a feud with Nia Jax that solidified her babyface run and even elevated her into the championship picture. But she could barely think of getting released, right after this phase.

Lana’s run with the company ended after WWE released her due to budget cuts in 2021 spring. Due to her being one of the original products of WWE TV, her release was least expected by the fans. It was afterward noted by sources that she had a lucrative contract with the company which was the sole reason behind the let-go.

Lana Making More Money With Her Premium Service Than WWE Contract 1

The good thing for the former WWE Superstar is that she is still making loads of money in comparison to what she was getting in her best years with the WWE. Fightful Select has reported that Lana, going by her real name CJ Perry, has exceeded her WWE contract’s money in terms of earnings primarily due to her Brand Army website, CJPerry.com.

Subscribers have to pay almost $20 to see Lana’s content

To get to the premium content offered by Lana through her Brand Army posts, fans have to pay a monthly fee of $19.99. According to her site, the subscription benefits include “exclusive TikToks, exclusive never before seen photos and videos from the road, photo shoots, and movie/TV sets.”

It was further added by her that there will be occasional appearances by her husband Miro and that she will post at “least 5 times a week or more.” The website was originally launched back on May 20 and as reported then, in the first 24 hours of it going live, she made nearly $20,000 to shatter all the previous records as it was the biggest launch day in the history of Brand Army.

Lana Making More Money With Her Premium Service Than WWE Contract 2

The exact amount of Lana’s earnings from Brand Army wasn’t revealed but it’s genuinely better than what WWE had to offer her. Alongside her, Danielle Moinet (fka Summer Rae), Cassie Lee (fka Peyton Royce), and Jessica McKay (fka Billie Kay) are some other former WWE Superstars who are part of the Brand Army platform.

Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.