14 WWE Wrestlers Who Only Cared About The Money

11. Lex Luger

You only need to take a look at Lex Luger's career history to see that he's all about the money. He was with WCW in the late eighties and early nineties, before jumping to the WWF in 1993. He then jumped back to WCW in 1995, with an offer of better pay. In 2003, he even went to work for TNA Impact Wrestling, and a few other indie promotions who were willing to put up good money. The jumping from WWF to WCW in 95 was the true sign of his priorities in the business. He didn't care that Vince had invested so much in his push. All he cared about was the next big payday, and WCW was clearly the place to be at that time. In fact, it was looking like the WWF would go out of business. He jumped ship to richer shores. Luger's in-ring work steadily declined, as his pay steadily climbed. He'd started out on $500,000 in his first WCW run, was making around the same in the WWF, and was on over a million with WCW by the end of that decade.
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