10 WWE Wrestlers Who Deserve A Payrise

6. The Usos

The Usos have dominated the WWE tag team scene in 2014, reigning with the belts from March to September. Despite their high profile mid card status, including regular tv and pay per view matches, they're paid the modest sum of $300,000 each. Merchandise sales, which are strong, will have boosted that number. But the fact remains, The Usos are underpaid when you consider their appearance rate. Their salary will soon dwindle when you factor in road costs and being away from home for most of the week. Over on the indie scene, they'd have to work far less, and could achieve the same $300,00 over a year. The team had one of the best matches of the year, when they tangled with Erick Rowan and Luke Harper at Money In The Bank. Did they look worth more than $300k on that night? Absolutely. A sum of $500,000 per year would be more fitting to their regular ppv status.
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