The Undertaker Salary
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The Undertaker salary is assumed to be pretty high considering he’s the benchmark when it comes to the professional wrestling business. He’s not only competing on behalf of the WWE for the past three decades but most importantly, he’s the most trusted shoulder that Vince McMahon could’ve ever asked for.

Even today, when The Boss needs to pop up ratings on WWE TV, the easiest way is to make a call to The Deadman and hit that gong in an arena as fans go nuts about it. The craze of this scene remains the same even today, after so many years. So McMahon doesn’t have reasons not to load The Undertaker salary account with a huge amount of bucks.

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The Undertaker Salary: Know How Much The WWE Legend Earns

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As per the reports of paywizard.org, The Undertaker salary, per annum is $2,000,000.00. This is an amount despite him not being a regular WWE Superstar for almost the past decade. Per month, the Phenome draws $166,666.67 while the amount is $38,461.54, on weekly basis. The daily amount is $7,692.31 which is pretty big for a part-timer.

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It should be noted that he kept his kayfabe character intact for a long time until the last feud with AJ Styles during WrestleMania 36 where he appeared to be Mark Calaway.

This is the reason why he couldn’t be part of WWE’s usual promotional activities, mostly. Or else, The Undertaker salary could’ve been far bigger. However, WWE has allowed him to do some fan-meets in the recent past.

Alongside this, The Undertaker salary account receives a huge amount through the royalty paychecks from WWE. The company does sell a huge lot of merchandise around the greatest sports entertainer of all-time who has fans all across the globe and among all ages.

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Moving forward, the American Badass persona of Taker will be projected more on TV rather than the Deadman character. This is what he has to say about his future in an interview with Barstool Sports,

“It was fun, at that point I hadn’t made the decision of whether I was gonna work or what I was going to do post this. It really felt good and I was like thinking to myself ‘I gotta run here if I want it’ and it was cool. We were out as they were setting up, doing the lighting and everything, I was taking that bike up and down the road. People in the neighborhood, their lights were coming on and I was like, this is fun, it was. Regardless of what I do on camera moving forward, I’m sure that’s the persona that I will continue to move forward.”

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Arindam Pal

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