Net Worth: $10M
Semi-retired pro wrestler Dallas Page is another legend in the industry. He’s been in the game since 1988 when he started as a manager with the American Wrestling Association. Nearly a year later, he transferred to the WCW where he started training as an athlete. Page went on to become a four-time WCW World Tag Team Champion, a two-time United States Heavyweight Champion, a World Television Champion, a three-time World Heavyweight Champion, and the 4th Triple Crown Champion.
Page was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2017 by Eric Bischoff. He still appears in a surprise match every now and then, as he did in 2015 at Royal Rumble. But for the most part, he’s busy with the Yoga fitness program that he developed, which has evolved into a video series called “Yoga for Regular Guys Workout.” The wrestler also hosts his own podcast called DDP Radio.
Alundra Blayze
Networth: N/A
Debrah Ann Miceli, or Alundra Blayze, was the first woman in the history of professional wrestling to be named the Pro Wrestling Illustrated’s Rookie of the year back in 1988.
She has a particular love for monster trucks and has been driving them for years. She retired as a wrestler and became an actress. You can watch her in movies like "Shootfighter II" and "Death Match." She is actually still popular, and her wedding ceremony to her second husband, Alan Jonason, saw a broadcast over the internet and amassed a huge viewership.
Edge
Net Worth: $15M
Adam Joseph Copeland, more commonly known simply as Edge, is an actor and former wrestler from Canada. He got into pro wrestling in '92 and started with the WWE four years later, making just over $200 per week with no official contract. Copeland authored his own autobiography that he released in 2004 that he called "Adam Copeland: Over the Edge."
The former pro earned over 30 championships during his time in the sport and still makes an appearance at an event every once in a while. For the most part, he is focusing on his acting career, during which he has worked on projects like "The Flash," "Private Eyes," and "Haven," for which he was nominated for a Golden Maple Award. He was most recently cast as Kjetill Flatnose in the hit show "Vikings."
Big Van Vader
Net Worth: N/A
Big Van Vader, who was born Leon Allen White, started his pro wrestling career in the mid-1980s when he joined the American Wrestling Association. It wasn’t until 1996 that he signed his first contract with the WWF. Vader worked with the company off and on for several decades and made his most recent appearance in 2017 when he got in the ring in Japan to honor Tatsumi Fujinami.
The former pro is widely hailed as one of the best super-heavyweight wrestlers in history. He’s won a number of championships, including the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship two times, the WCW World Heavyweight Championship three times, and the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. Unfortunately, he passed away in May of 2018, following surgery and a 30-day hospital stay for pneumonia.
The Rock
Net Worth: $250M
Pretty much everyone is able to point Dwane “The Rock” Johnson out of a crowd, but they may not be aware that before he was one of the highest-paid actors in Tinseltown, he was a professional wrestler. And actually, even the people who are aware may not know that before that, he had started down the path of playing professional football.
Lucky for audiences everywhere, The Rock mainly retired from wrestling in 2004, right around the time his mainstream acting career was taken off. Now, the former beast in the ring has starred in such blockbuster hits as "Jumanji," "Baywatch," "Central Intelligence," and "San Andreas." The superstar has a reported net worth of between $250 and $300 million.