In 2025, Braun Strowman and Victoria González (aka Raquel Rodriguez) are at very different levels on the money ladder inside WWE. Together, they make for a great case study for how the WWE career of today can lead to multi-generational wealth. One is a heavyweight constructed to be a headline-grabbing mixed martial artist with previous experience as a world-title challenger, the other a recognized talent of the women’s division, with still-increasing value with the exposure of television industry.It is never a science to estimate a wrestler’s net worth. WWE contracts are private, and income streams vary year-to-year. However, based on well-circulated numbers and career context, Strowman certainly represents the bigger portion of that percentage. While, on the other hand, Gonzalez’s financial profile continues to reflect upward momentum instead of a maximum paycheck.
Braun Strowman’s WWE earnings and career-driven wealth
Due to this fact, his estimated net worth in 2025 is between $2 million and $5 million. Most of that wealth is built on his years as a major headliner, where guaranteed deals, bonus money from premium live events, and royalty checks for merchandise comprise the foundation of earnings.Strowman was said to have signed a seven-figure a year deal before his release, which illustrates how quickly WWE’s upper crust can line their pockets without ever setting foot in Hollywood or becoming major crossover draws. His status as a physical marvel meant he could stay commercially relevant across multiple creative cycles, and that is the biggest one of financial sustainability for WWE stars.ID@undefined Caption not available.It may not come with a lot of glitz in the public arena, Strowman’s lifestyle veers toward upper-crust travel, fitness investments, and niche performance automotive (rather than celebrity branding bluster) outside the ring, but the money is there to be spent. His earnings are also buoyed by sporadic WWE-related media projects and appearances, as he is a company asset and not a star in it for the short term.
Victoria González (Raquel Rodriguez) and a rising financial trajectory
Victoria Gonzalez, on the higher end of the scale for new main-roster talents, has an estimated net worth cited in 2025 to sit around $700,000. Her income consists of a base annual salary, plus earnings from live events, plus earnings from merchandise sales, plus championship bonuses from NXT and the women’s tag subdivision.Gonzalez makes money in one way that Strowman did not, because it is a story of momentum. Her notch up the card from NXT Women’s Champion and various Women’s Tag Team Champion opportunities has been slowly improving her stock to where the next time her deal is up for renewal, she could command a bit more in a monthly paycheck. She is also sidelined by health-related absences while on that ascent, but that is not the end of her long-term organisational worth.Also Read: Braun Strowman shares cryptic post on X hinting at career-ending after shocking WWE release