Rey Fenix Net Worth

Last Modified May 31, 2024 07:40 GMT

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Rey Fénix is a masked professional wrestler from Mexico. He competes in All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he has held the AEW International Title. In AEW, he belongs to the Death Triangle stable and has held the AEW World Tag Team Title and AEW World Trios Title. Fénix likewise wrestles for AEW's sister advancement, Ring of Honor (ROH), and won the ROH World Tag Team Title with his real-life brother, Penta El Cero Miedo.

Fénix is notable for his time in Impact Wrestling, where the Lucha Brothers won the Impact World Tag Team Title. He often wrestles for autonomous advancements in the U.S. and Mexico, including Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG) and The Crash Lucha Libre. In PWG, he has held the PWG World Tag Team Title with his elder brother. Beginning his career on the Mexican autonomous circuit in 2005, Fénix started with the AAA in January 2011. There, he turned into the very first AAA Fusión Champion in 2013. Fénix has additionally been the Latin American Champion, AAA Mega Champion, and World Cruiserweight Champion. He started working for Lucha Underground in 2014, where he turned into the inaugural Gift of the Gods in April 2015.

"The Man Of A Thousand Lives" additionally brought home the Lucha Underground Title sometime thereafter. He is the first wrestler in Lucha Underground to have bagged each of the three of its titles, including the Trios Title. Fénix has additionally wrestled in Japan for Pro Wrestling Wave and Pro Wrestling Noah.

NameRey Fénix
Net Worth $2 Million
Age 33 Years
NationalityMexican
Source of WealthSalart, Merchandise Sales, Social Media, etc.
Salary $600,000- $1 Million
EndorsementsAEW, Animobyking, Republic of Lucha, Coach, Levi's, Diadora, Hoch, etc.

How much is Rey Fénix's Net Worth in 2024?

Rey Fenix has a net worth of $2 million as of May 2024. He earns a salary from his current promotion AEW every year. Apart from that, Fenix additionally earns from social media, brand endorsements, various collaborations, merchandise sales of wrestling promotions, etc.

Rey Fénix Salary

Rey Fénix earns a salary of $600,000 to almost $1 million in a year as per his current AEW contract. This amount also includes various bonuses, commission pay, extra allowances, endorsement deals, etc. Multiple reports suggested that the 33-year-old was earning $600,000 yearly in 2022.

Rey Fénix Endorsements

In addition to the merchandise sales of AEW Shop, Rey Fenix is also endorsed by other several brands. Fenix is endorsed by brands such as clothing brand Animobyking and its online shop, shopping & retail brand Republic of Lucha, Coach, Levi's, sports goods brand Diadora, Sneaker brand Hoch, etc. Fenix earns through the merchandise sales of these brands.

Rey Fénix Investments

There is no news available in the public domain or in any media about whether Fenix has made some kind of investment in properties or stocks.

Rey Fénix Other Sources of Income

According to his official Instagram, Re Fenix additionally earns from various wrestling shows and he has created a mail ID to take bookings. However, there is no information found on how much money Fenix earns from wrestling bookings.

Rey Fénix House

Rey Fenix currently lives in San Diego, California, United States with his family members. However, the interior house details, price, and area of his property are yet to be discovered. On the other side, Fenix's tag team partner and his elder brother Pentagón Jr. live in the same city, Tijuana, Baja California, US.

Rey Fénix Cars

There are no updates available on the Internet on whether Rey Fenix has or owns any cars or not.

Rey Fénix Charity Work

Rey Fenix was involved with a fundraising activity of St. Andrew Catholic School based in California, US. He visited the institution and met with the children to inspire them and share the details of the fundraising activity.

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FAQs

A. Rey Fenix weighs around 91.6 kg (202 lbs).
A. Yes, Penta is the real-life elder brother of Rey Fenix.
A. Rey Fenix was a spokesperson for Echo.
A. Lucha Brothers are from Mexico City, Mexico.
A. Alex Abrahantes is the manager of the Lucha Bros in AEW. 

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