Jon Moxley, whose status is one of the key factors in AEW, has, for the most part, enjoyed a relatively easy and affluent life throughout his wrestling career, and his net worth in 2025 is estimated to be between $7 and $8 million. His financial journey reveals that AEW’s signing of long-term contracts and heavy investment in artists’ development have laid the very foundation of the promotion. Thus, they have the security of power and presence beyond the match fees. Renee Paquette, who to WWE fans is usually recognized as Renee Young, has successfully clinched the sports broadcasting and media world.
Jon Moxley’s contracts, salary, and endorsements
By signing a five-year contract extension in 2022, which guarantees Moxley’s role until 2027, not only did AEW successfully increase his annual income to over $900,000, which was the amount reported in the earlier contracts, but it also assured him of the status of both performer and backstage mentor.
Moreover, Moxley draws a percentage from the merchandise sales, and his character’s fan base is the foremost reason for that. He is not marketed a lot like mainstream sportsmen, but his niche market of fans has enabled him to make money through brand partnerships and independent appearances, which also add to his overall income. Moxley, who was previously WWE’s Dean Ambrose, a multiple-time AEW World Champion, is again a case of AEW’s “Ace” pointing to their importance in the ring and outside as well.
Renee Paquette’s roles in major hosting events
According to various financial reports, Renee Paquette’s estimated net worth in 2025 is expected to be between $500,000 and $1 million. This amount shows her varied career paths over many years in the industry. Paquette rose to fame as a WWE commentator and interviewer, and then slowly but surely, she took on the role of media opportunities. But still, she kept her foot in the wrestling industry and managed to rise to fame and glory.
The total net worth of the duo stands close to around $8-$9 million. Their professional career, along with brands, has contributed to wealth.
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