5 Different WWE Superstars and their economic backgrounds

The DeaThe WWE is the place where any budding wrestler would have dreamt of to reach. This is the biggest league in the business of spots-entertainment. Some Superstars who are signed by the company went to become the main-attraction but some are left out in mid/lowe-card.<p>
The Lunatic Figure had his struggles before WWE.

#4 Randy Orton

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Randy Orton was born in a rich family as he was the son of "Cowboy" Bob Orton. He rarely saw hard times (financially) as his father was one of the top earners during his stint with WWE which means he was on the receiving end of hefty paychecks.

Randy started his career in pro-wrestling after he was court-marshalled from the U.S army. He followed his father's footsteps in this business. Since he has made WWE debut he has gone to become youngest WWE Champion in the history of the company at the age of 24.

Randy Orton took his legacy further than his ever father did, becoming more successful than him. Randy is currently living a lush-life like he used to live during his childhood. Though Randy Orton is currently working on a less-hectic schedule than he used to, still he is earning $4.5 million more than many other Superstars on the main roster.

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