WWE recently announced that their annual investors meeting for the fiscal year will occur on April 19th at 10 AM EST at WWE’s headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut. Besides the usual answering of questions from investors, WWE will also be electing eleven directors to form the next Board of Directors for the company.
As part of the announcement, WWE also released the corporate salaries earned in 2017 for several of their high-level employees. Several of those listed also earned a separate performer’s salary due to being a member of WWE’s talent roster.
* WWE Chairman of the Board and CEO Vince McMahon – $1.4 million in 2017. McMahon’s 2018 salary is currently expected to be around the same amount.
* WWE Co-President George Barrios – $783,510 in 2017. His salary for 2018 is expected to be around $870,000.
* WWE Co-President Michelle D. Wilson – $791,044 in 2017. Her salary for 2018 is also expected to be around $870,000.
* WWE Executive Vice President, Talent, Live Events & Creative Paul Levesque “Triple H” – $650,000 in 2017. His salary for 2018 is expected to be around $684,000.
* WWE Executive Vice President, Production Kevin Dunn – $909,560 in 2017. His salary for 2018 is expected to be around $925,000.
Of those who earned a performer’s salary, Stephanie McMahon was revealed to have earned $2.2 million total from her job as WWE’s Chief Brand Ambassador and RAW’s Commissioner. Triple H earned an additional $1.5 million from his performer’s salary. Shane McMahon earned $1.3 million for his on-screen role as Smackdown’s Commissioner.
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