Many wrestling fans would say The Undertaker is the most famous superstar in WWE.
Viewers young and old all know The Deadman, who has competed in the ring for 30 years.
But as he reaches retirement, where does The Phenom, real name Mark Calaway, rank when it comes to WWE salaries?
The company's talent train for years, work across the globe and put their bodies on the line, all in the name of entertainment.
Wrestling's highest-calibre athletes take home a significant base wage, but also benefit from a percentage of merchandise sales.
There are also tidy bonuses when they headline big events, but the performers - who remain independent contractors - have to pay a lot of their own travel and accommodation costs.
According to reports, Brock Lesnar was the highest paid earner who led the way for big extras with a host of main events and he also boasted the most significant base salary.
The former UFC fighter earned an astonishing $12million-a-year as a base - around £9.3m. He also received a cool $500,000-per-main event appearance.
However, the 43-year-old's contract has now expired and he is yet to come to terms on a new deal with Vince McMahon's sports entertainment juggernaut.
Next up on the list is part time competitor John Cena - the 16-time world champion who is now making a name for himself away from the ring in Hollywood.
The first full-time wrestler on the list is said to be Roman Reigns, who despite main evening four of the last five WrestleManias, is third in the rankings with base earnings of £3.9m.
Fourteen time world champion Randy Orton is up next, with earnings of £3.5m.
The Viper is followed by AJ Styles on £2.7m and Seth Rollins on £2.3m - two of the most impressive workers in the ring and men McMahon can always count on.
Ronda Rousey’s arrival in WWE immediately put her top of the women’s division both in the ring and at the bank, but she hasn't competed in over a year.
The former UFC champ still made significantly less than the top male stars as she raked in just £1.2million.
However, Becky Lynch - who is taking time off to have a baby - has cashed in on her meteoric success over the last two years.
Lynch has gone from a base salary of $250,000 to one of $1million per year, thanks to a new deal she signed in 2019.
WWE's male superstars base salaries
John Cena $8.5million
Roman Reigns $5million
Randy Orton $4.5million
AJ Styles $3.5million
Seth Rollins $3million
The Undertaker $2.5million
The Miz $2.5million
Kevin Owens $2million
Dolph Ziggler $1.5million
Sheamus $1million
Jeff Hardy $1million
Bray Wyatt $1million
Jinder Mahal $900,000
Kane $900,000
Big Show $850,000
Samoa Joe $800,000
WWE's female superstars base salaries
Ronda Rousey $1.5million
Becky Lynch $1million
Charlotte Flair $550,000
Nikki Bella $350,000
Alexa Bliss $350,000
Mickie James $300,000
Brie Bella $300,000
Natalya $300,000
Sasha Banks $250,000
Asuka $250,000
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Dana Brooke $200,000
Bayley $200,000
Lana $200,000
Naomi $180,000
Carmella $120,000
Nia Jax 100,000
Sonya Deville $100,000
Mandy Rose $80,000
Ruby Riott $80,000
Sarah Logan $80,000
Tamina $80,000
Liv Morgan $80,000