9. Kane: $1.3 Million
Those who may be curious as to how Kane, who has not been a legitimate contender for the world championship for years, makes over $1 million a year need to remember that he is being paid for his longevity as well as for what he can offer the WWE in 2016. Kane has been working for the WWE for over two decades, and he played several (awful) characters before he was eventually given the Kane character. “Corporate Kane” morphing into “Demon Kane” may not be your favorite gimmick, but there is little doubt that Glenn Jacobs has earned his money throughout his career.
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