Net Worth: $2M
Big Jonathan “The Coach” Coachman previously worked as the general manager of Raw, a position which he held for nearly a decade. His career with the WWF started right at the turn of the millennium when he worked as a backstage journalist, during which he interviewed stars like The Rock. He re-signed as a commentator with Raw, where he still works today as a pre-show panel host.
The Coach spends most of his downtime with his wife, Amy, and their two children. He’s a talented voice actor and thus has not only voiced several games, both college and pro, but also video games, such as “Black College Football Xperience: The Doug Williams Edition” and “Madden NFL 19.” Many remember The Coach for his infamous feud with Stone Cold Steve Austin and his Royal Rumble competitions.
The Undertaker
Net Worth: $17M
Mark Calaway, or The Undertaker, is hailed by many as one of the greatest wrestlers who has ever lived. He’s won a total of 17 championships in his career, which started back in 1984, and he’s a four-time WWF champion. Calaway may be getting on in years, but he’s still in excellent shape!
The Undertaker decided to try his hand at flipping houses after retiring from entertainment, and most famously has a $3 million building project that he worked on with his business partner and friend, Scott Everhart. Callaway is currently married to his 3rd wife, fellow former wrestler Michelle McCool. The couple welcomed a daughter in 2012. He has three other children with his first two wives. The wrestler turned real estate agent has a current net worth of around $17 million.
Debra
Net Worth: $650,000
Debra Gail Marshall simply went by her first name in the ring, although at one point, she went by Queen Debra. She signed with the WWF in 1998 and won her first championship the following year. Debra stayed with the organization until 2002 when she formally retired from wrestling altogether.
Marshall has been married a couple of times, first to NFL alum and fellow pro wrestler Steve McMichael, whom she was with for over a decade. They split the same year she signed her first contract with the company – which also happens to be the year she met Stone Cold Steve Austin. Two years later, the duo got married in Vegas at The Little White Chapel. But things between the two were anything but lovely, and they divorced in 2002.
Marc Mero
Net Worth: $3M
Johnny B. Badd, or Marc Mero, is a former professional boxer and wrestler who has traveled a bumpy road in both his professional and personal life. He started wrestling professionally in 1991 and found himself on the list of the top ten contenders for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship later that same year. Then, in 1996, he signed with the WWF and won his first Intercontinental Championship. But everything wouldn’t continue to go so smoothly for the athlete.
In 2007, he admitted to his use of steroids over a seven-year period of time. That same year, he made the announcement that he needed to have a heart valve transplant. Also that year, he and his wife, Darlene, started their own non-profit organization for at-risk youth to help them make better decisions throughout their lives. Marc is now an ordained minister who often speaks both live and on television about making positive choices.
Ric Flair
Net Worth: $3M
Ric Flair, also known as Richard Fliehr, is hailed by many in the wrestling world as one of the best pro wrestlers in history. He’s been in the business for over four decades, although some have said that he should have left the game years before he finally got out. Rival (and legend) Stone Cold Steve Austin said he’d reached the “time to hang it up.” He’s a 16-time world champion (yes, just 16) and has actually been inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame twice.
The wrestler made several television appearances, including one on "Baywatch" when he played himself alongside some of his costars. In 2017, rapper Offset released a song titled "Rick Flair Drip" in honor of the in-ring legend. He has hosted a couple of different podcasts over the years, including one called “WOOOO! Nation,” and another simply titled, “The Rick Flair Show.” Ultimately, both were canceled after less than a year.