Here are the 10 biggest WWE payouts for 2015, via Forbes:
1. John Cena - $9.5 million*
2. Brock Lesnar - $6.0 million
3. Triple H - $2.8 million
4. Randy Orton - $2.7 million
5. Seth Rollins - $2.4 million
6. Roman Reigns - $2.1 million
7. Undertaker - $2.0 million
8. Big Show - $1.5 million
9. Kane - $1.3 million
10. Dean Ambrose - $1.1 million
*All figures in USD
That's a total of $31.4 million reportedly paid to the top WWE talent from a combination of salary, bonuses and merchandise sales.
Just less than half of that figure (49.4 per cent) went to Cena and Lesnar combined.
Meanwhile, Undertaker, Big Show, Kane and Ambrose all make less than Hulk Hogan reportedly received in a signing bonus when he jumped ship from then-WWF to WCW back in 1994 - and that doesn't include the Hulkster's reported cut in PPV sales and rights to use his likeness to sell pasta and suntan oil.
The top five current stars - Cena, Lesnar, Triple H, Orton and Rollins - earn a combined $23.4 million. Not too bad. Not shabby at all, in fact. Except that Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant, for comparison, will reportedly make $23.5 million for the 2015-16 season, his final in the NBA. Roll back the clock to last year, and the disparity is even greater.
Bryant pocketed over $30 million in 2014-15, nearly as much as the entire WWE top 10 combined. And that number doesn't include Kobe's merchandise and endorsement deals.
Yes, Kobe made more to host his retirement tour than those WWE stars earned by beating the snot out of each other.
And the trend holds true in other major sports. 10 MLB stars will reportedly earn more in 2016 than the top 5 WWE stars combined last year; four NFL players are reportedly owed more than $25 million in cash for the upcoming season.
It's worth pointing out, however, that WWE's gross revenue lags behind the major sports. WWE reported revenue of $658 million for 2015, compared to $5.2 billion for the NBA. On the other hand, being an NBA star is nowhere near as physically punishing as wrestling.
Bryant doesn't have to worry about taking a steel chair to the head from D'Angelo Russell or having Roy Hibbert piledrive him through the centre court logo. Probably.