Finn Balor, born Fergal Devitt on July 25, 1981, is a highly successful Irish professional wrestler currently contracted with WWE, where he competes on the RAW brand as a member of The Judgment Day. Balor has an extensive career, which began in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) under the ring name Prince Devitt. During his time in NJPW, he achieved significant success, including winning the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship three times and the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship six times. He also played a key role in founding the Bullet Club stable and was a two-time winner of the Best of the Super Juniors tournament. Balor’s career extends beyond NJPW, as he has also competed in Lucha Libre and various independent organizations, adding multiple championships to his name, including the NWA World Historic Middleweight Championship.
Net Worth and Income Sources
As of 2024, Finn Balor’s net worth is estimated to be $3 million. This wealth has been accumulated through his successful wrestling career, including his time in NJPW, his historic run in WWE’s NXT brand, and his ongoing appearances on the WWE RAW roster. Balor earned a considerable fortune during his 292-day reign as the NXT Champion. When he made his debut on Monday Night Raw in 2016, it was reported that he earned an estimated salary of $300,000. As his WWE career progressed, his salary increased significantly, with his current annual salary estimated to be $1 million.
Lifestyle and Assets
Outside of wrestling, Finn Balor enjoys a luxurious lifestyle. He owns a $400,000 home in Orlando, Florida, where he resides with his wife, Vero Rodriguez. Balor is also known for his impressive car collection, which includes a Ferrari 458 Italia ($245,000), a Lamborghini Huracan ($210,000), a Chevrolet Express Van ($36,000), and a Mini Cooper S ($27,000).
Charity Work
Finn Balor is also recognized for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, having supported various initiatives, including selling shirts at WrestleMania, with all proceeds going to LGBT charities. Although not much is known about his broader philanthropic efforts, his contribution to the LGBT community remains noteworthy.