There’s money itself in the entrance music of the younger McMahon indicating that Shane McMahon salary should be pretty high. He’s a McMahon, after all, and they can’t just go beyond earning lots of money, so much so that they can own the place. However, it’s pretty interesting to note that may not be the case for him, at least for now.
Shane McMahon salary doesn’t have to do anything with the WWE shares, unlike his father, daughter, and brother-in-law. All of them have a property and net worth valued to some extent in the form of these shares while Shane is different. He was away from the professional wrestling industry for a long time to grow his own business which is why the company excluded him from creative things.
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Even today, Shane McMahon salary is handed as an on-screen talent only but not as any WWE authority having some backstage powers. Born in 1970 at Gaithersburg, Maryland his annual income is $2,100,000.00, as per reports from Forbes in April 2020. WWE’s top tier superstars like Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, or AJ Styles also draw almost the same amount paychecks.
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The significant part is that Shane-O-Mac doesn’t have any other official post available for himself in the WWE unlike Vince, Stephanie McMahon, or Triple H. Thus Shane McMahon salary, per month stands at $175,000.00 while the weekly breakdown is $40,384.62 and the daily breakdown would be $8,076.92.
Shane McMahon salary could be affected in a positive way in the near future as there’re rumors that he might get more creative control in the company for Monday Night Raw brand, taking things over from Bruce Prichard who’s overlooking things in both Raw and SmackDown. He’s taking care of things on Raw as of recent times that could be a hint of Vince prepping him up for future roles.
Shane recently made an appearance on the WWE After The Bell podcast with Corey Graves to discuss why he left the WWE in the year 2009. He stated the following,
“It was very important for me and one of the one of the bigger driving factors was, I have three boys and make sure that I was their life a little bit. I wanted more time with them, and my leave allowed me to invest time, which is the most valuable commodity as you’re aware. Everything is so demanding, your time is so demanding. So I was I was able to coach all my son’s peewee football, until they got to high school.”