WWE’s Richest Women in 2024: Top Earners Revealed

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The women of WWE continue to shatter barriers, both in the ring and financially. As of 2024, several female superstars have emerged as the highest earners in professional wrestling, thanks to their in-ring careers, endorsement deals, and ventures outside WWE.

Becky Lynch tops the list with an estimated net worth of $25 million. Known as “The Man,” Lynch remains a box-office draw and a top merchandise seller. Her acting roles and brand endorsements further boost her financial status, solidifying her as one of WWE’s most marketable stars.

Charlotte Flair, another marquee name, boasts a net worth of $20 million. As a multi-time champion and daughter of Ric Flair, Charlotte commands high earnings from WWE contracts, appearances, and collaborations with luxury brands.

Ronda Rousey, though appearing part-time, remains one of WWE’s wealthiest women, with an estimated net worth of $15 million. Her UFC career, Hollywood roles, and WWE matches have contributed significantly to her impressive fortune.

Ronda Rousey (Image via Getty)

Sasha Banks, now wrestling as Mercedes Moné outside WWE, has a net worth of $8 million. While she’s no longer with the company, her WWE career built the foundation of her wealth, and her ventures in NJPW and Hollywood continue to grow her earnings.

Bianca Belair, a rising star, rounds out the top earners with a net worth of $5 million. Her unmatched athleticism and charisma have made her a fan favorite and a strong contender for sponsorship deals.

WWE’s female roster exemplifies how the business has evolved, with women not only headlining major events but also achieving financial success on par with their male counterparts. In 2024, these superstars continue to inspire by showing that talent and perseverance lead to incredible achievements.

By Faden Cloete

Faden Cloete is a skilled wrestling writer known for his work on All Elite Wrestling, reaching 4.77 million reads in two years. He wrote a popular crossover article for Lucha Libre Online and has contributed multiple entries to Wrestling Inc.'s 'Tragic Life of...' series, showcasing his diverse expertise in the wrestling world. You can reach out to him at [email protected].

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