Net Worth: $1M
Don Muraco, also known as The Magnificent Muraco, is a legendary WWE Hall of Famer. He rose to the top in the 1970s when he first signed with the WWE, initially using the nickname Don Jardine. During his time in the ring, Muraco had legendary feuds with Hulk Hogan and Jimmy Snuka (the latter earning him further fame as part of the ‘Snuka-busting’ stable).
After retiring from professional wrestling in 1995, he stayed involved with the sport by making occasional show appearances. Although no longer participating in fights due to his age, this icon remains an eagerly requested panelist at wrestling conventions across America.
Mike “The Miz” Mizanin
Net Worth: $14M
Mike Mizanin, or “The Miz,” as he's known to fans worldwide, has had an interesting career in the WWE since his debut in 2006. With his trademark combination of cocky attitude and athleticism, the wrestler gained a rabid fan base that would follow him on a rollercoaster ride of villainous schemes, championship success, and back-and-forth tag team matches.
Nowadays, The Miz is largely retired from the ring, focusing instead on acting work and hosting reality TV shows like MTV's “The Challenge” and “Miz & Mrs.”
John Morrison
Net Worth: $2.5M
John Morrison, also known as Johnny Nitro, made his debut in the WWE in 2003. Since then, he’s become a force to be reckoned with. He's held several belts and competed in some of the greatest matches in WWE history. In 2011, John decided to take a break from the sport and pursue other interests.
Nevertheless, John continued to make waves in the entertainment industry by appearing both on and off-screen in various projects such as “Impact Wrestling,” “Lucha Underground,” “Moondog Unleashed” and “Impact Wrestling: Homecoming.” Nowadays, John is still entertaining fans around the world but has switched his focus from wrestling to movies and TV.
Ken Patera
Net Worth: $1M
Ken Patera has quite an interesting background in professional wrestling. After winning the AWA World Heavyweight Championship, he signed on with the WWE in 1973. He soon gained a reputation as a dominant force in the ring, becoming a fan-favorite thrower of sledgehammers and steel plates. Patera wrestled until the late 80s and went on to pursue an Olympic weightlifting career for some time before facing legal trouble.
The former wrestler spent two years in prison for violent behavior and assaulting a police officer, but hopefully, that’s in the distant past. Nowadays, he makes a living as a real estate investor, bodybuilder, and part-time gym coach.
Dusty Rhodes
Net Worth: $3M
Dusty Rhodes, whose real name is Virgil Runnels Jr., had a 39-year career in the WWE that began in 1968. He was a three-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion and one of the most popular performers of his time, with fans enjoying his charisma and bold entrance music.
Though he left wrestling in 2007, he continued to contribute as a booker and consultant for many years before becoming Executive Vice President of Creative for WWE until 2011. Sadly, Dusty passed away in 2015 due to stomach cancer, but his legacy lives on through his four children and his loyal fans.