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The Undertaker net worth: How rich could the WWE legend & WrestleMania streak holder be by 2030?

The Undertaker net worth: How rich could the WWE legend & WrestleMania streak holder be by 2030?
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The Undertaker is one of the most renowed and respected WWE legends of all time. The man, who once had an impressive winning streak at WrestleMania, competed as an in-ring performer for thirty years in WWE. He took retirement in 2020, but continues to be a part of the WWE family and wrestling business in a different capacity. With his status as an icon and current ventures, it is interesting to project the fortune he could amass in the next four years.According to reports by Celebrity Net Worth, The Undertaker's net worth is estimated to be $17-20 million. By the year 2030, The Demon from Death Valley could amass a net worth close to $30-50 million. This can be projected based on his strong portfolio investments in the real estate market over the years. Apart from that, The Undertaker is signed to a WWE legends deal and paid close to $2.5 million annually, which includes appearances, merchandise royalties, his podcast show, and others.
Sno.YearEstimated Net Worth ($)
1.202210-15 million
2.202617-20 million
3.203030-50 million

The Undertaker retired from WWE in 2020

The Undertaker has built one of the most prolific careers in WWE history. One of the most remarkable achievements during his tenure was his impressive WrestleMania winning streak.
However, it came to its demise at WrestleMania 30 at the hands of Brock Lesnar. Overall, Taker had a WrestleMania record of 25-2. He wrestled his final match against AJ Styles in a Boneyard match at WrestleMania 36, which he won, and retired at the 2020 Survivor Series, the same event he debuted thirty years ago.Following that, he has been involved with WWE in different capacities, such as hosting his one-man show, '1deadMAN show', and giving his take on the current wrestling business on his podcast, 'Six Feet Under.' On the other hand, he made an appearance at Wrestlepalooza PLE to inform Stephanie McMahon that she would be the first inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2026.
He did the same a few weeks ago on RAW for AJ Styles. After The Phenomenal One closed out his tribute night following the end of his career, Taker came out and surprised him with the announcement of his Hall of Fame induction this year.Also read: Roman Reigns' Net Worth prediction from 2026 to 2030: A look at the WWE megastar's future income potential
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