Exclusive: Extremely Low Morale In WWE + Travel/Pay Issues

Ryan Clark August 9, 2012 10

<i>Exclusive: Extremely Low Morale In WWE + Travel/Pay Issues</i>



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Source: WZROnline.com

In addition to the aforementioned JTG/WWE management story, we can exclusively report that numerous other talents in WWE are becoming increasingly frustrated with the balance between what they are paid, what they should be paid, and everything that goes into being a WWE Superstar on the road. Specifically mid-card WWE stars don’t like the fact that they are forced to pay for their own travel expenses, all-the-while the pay offs they receive for the live events they are traveling to continues to dwindle. Issues such as health care not being covered by the company, travel expenses being put on the talent, etc. continue to result in morale amongst the wrestlers dropping at a rapid level. As we exclusively noted in our previous post, we have confirmed that Zack Ryder, Santino Marella, Curt Hawkins, Tyler Reks and MANY others including WWE Divas are very upset with the company right now.

As noted, during WWE’s recent tour of Brazil, mid-card wrestlers who used to get $2,000-$4,000 for live events saw a huge decrease as they only received $500 for their work on the other side of the country. After receiving such a small pay off, the talent went back on the road, where they are forced to pay for their own rental cars, hotels, food and other expenses. Talent deals with this as part of the life of a WWE Superstar on the road, but have to deal with ranking issues. They see producers/agents have their travel expenses taken care of while they ride private jets and limousine’s to the arena. Stars higher up on the card, such as John Cena, CM Punk and The Big Show have their own personal buses owned by WWE to travel in. Meanwhile, the mid-card and lower-tier talent in the company have to rent cars out-of-pocket, while enduring financial issues stemming from decreasing pay offs by the company. We’re told travel for all producers/agents and management (guys who don’t even wrestle) is covered by the company while mid-card guys sit in economy/coach during their flights. Economy class, also called coach class, is the lowest travel class of seating in air travel, rail travel, etc. Many feel there is no excuse for this as WWE makes millions of dollars and these are the guys who are on the road 200+ days per year with little time off. They feel they deserve better considering they put their bodies through hell on a weekly basis in order to help the company succeed.

Top talent in the company still receive a substantially higher pay off from live events and merchandise. John Cena for example, earns somewhere north of 40 percent of his merchandise sales, while mid-card stars, who are still top-five/ten merchandise draws such as Zack Ryder, receive south of 10 percent of his merchandise sales. Santino Marella sells a lot of merchandise as well and also makes very little from sales. Ryder and Marella also aren’t getting any income from their popular YouTube.com shows.

When WWE travels overseas, conditions for mid-card talent is even worse. When talent gets off the airplane in whatever country they are touring in at a given time, generally there are three buses waiting for the mid-carders that they all have to pack themselves into, unless they want to go into their pocket for a rental car. Many lately haven’t been, for fear of spending the extra money to make travel more convenient only to find their pay off from the tour they’re working considerably less than what they are accustomed to receiving. A good example of that, again, is the recent tour of Brazil where stars were expecting anywhere between $2,000 and $4,000, only to find out they were receiving $500 for their work. To say many were pissed off at this is an understatement.

The problem is increasing to the point that many in the company are talking more than ever about a union within WWE. Stay tuned to WZROnline.com as we will be publishing a lengthy piece on the union issue within WWE in the very near future.


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  • http://www.facebook.com/BK46901 Brandon King

    The WWE is going to force the workers hand in forming a union. Sounds like WWE doesn’t feel like the talent can do anything about it so they can do whatever they feel like doing. I can understand Santino and Ryder not getting anything from their YouTube shows yet, this is new territory for WWE and it may take time for them to set something up pay wise for social media. Everything else is just bullshit. They make so much money and are cash strapping their talent, specifically the mid card guys! How is anyone supposed to work their way up the WWE ladder if they are treated this bad until they are stars?

  • Frank

    Why can’t everyone do like The Miz? He asked top producers/big names in WWE what to do to get over, then WWE will think about them, but if there the ones who gets to the arena, jokes around and aren’t keen on pushing their characters, what should WWE do? I mean, work for your job.

  • Clint

    Welcome to the work force of the real world. Bust your ass off for the guys in the suits but I bet they are still getting more than the guys/girls in TNA, ROH, etc. midcards. Dont like it but it beats the alternatives

  • chachi1984

    wwe is not like other sports where if you get results and perform you will get rewarded.
    its who ever the company like and make them into stars, isnt not like ufc where u can win your way to the top
    who ever said the guys have to work harder, wwe controls who will get a push and become a star. these guys can work has hard as they can doesnt mean they will become stars or get a big push. in the end wwe controls the storylines,cards ,characters. theres always going to be mid card guys its just the way it goes. not everyone can be a cena , punk,HHH,taker. ect
    remeber this a fake and acting , this is a show with writers, directors and producers. mad for TV

  • cattlemutilation

    Is it just me or does WWE seem like they are becoming like WCW at the end? Terrible politics and an overcrowded corporate/producer structure, deeply unsatisfied mid card talents, lame and embarrassing storylines (if you haven’t seen Vince Russo’s Youshoot he actually defends Judy Bagwell on a Pole), and a tendency to throw away money (don’t count on Brock ever winning a match, like the Warrior in WCW they basically payed this guy millions to come job for a few guys like Cena or HHH that don’t need the win, imagine if he went crazy on everyone for a year and someone like Daniel Bryan or Punk tapped him out at Mania, or even Ryback gets a win over him how huge could that have been?

  • DTruth316

    sing it with me…

    But here in the real world, it’s not that easy at all
    ‘Cause when hearts get broken, it’s real tears that fall
    And darlin’ it’s sad but true, but the one thing I’ve learned from you
    Is how the boy don’t always get the girl, here in the real world

    Sorry, i hurt my arm,i don’t get paid to sit home and still earn the same amount of money.

  • DD2

    damn, might as well stay on the indy circuit. same amount of pay and less b.s. no wonder gargano stayed with dragon gate. i don’t blame him.

  • bahlogan

    The WWE should be ashamed of themselves. They act like they are so great to the talent they hire, but in reality they treat most of them like dirt. If you are not a top Merchandise seller in the WWE you are basically seen as not worth as much to higher ups. You have real talent in the WWE who basically have to job all the time to the big Merchandise sellers because we cannot see John Cena lose a match…the whole world would come to an end if that were to happen. If they want Cena to have more respect than they need to make him more realistic and learn to lose once in a while, and when I say lose, I mean lose fair and square…not the usual heel has to cheat to win scenario.

  • http://twitter.com/RGEEZY KillerKali

    the angry talents should stage a mass walk out this is garbage, WWE makes billions of dollars these guys need to make a statement

  • http://twitter.com/GullyGusto Gully Gu$to

    1st off they need to weed out the terrible, unused talent like Khali, Hawkins, etc…..there’s too many people getting a paycheck that need to be released, as for the health care shit, who knows?? can’t really believe someone like Santino, who is pretty big right now, holding the US Title & all, only got a $500 paycheck from the Brazil tour….i’d say that # belongs to the low-card/dark match talent rather the mid-carders……

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