Okay, so I wanted to figure out how much Liv Morgan, this cool wrestler from WWE, makes in a year. It’s not like it’s printed on a t-shirt or anything, so I had to do some digging.

Started with the Basics
First, I hit up the usual spots online where you find this kind of stuff. I wasn’t expecting to find her paycheck stub, but I thought there’d be some hints. I started searching some sentences on the internet. I found some websites that talk about wrestler salaries.
Digging Through the Dirt
Man, was it a mixed bag! Some places said she makes around $600,000 a year before taxes. That’s a nice chunk of change! Then there was another site saying it was more like $400,000. And then another one mentioned that after taxes, it comes down to a bit over $60,000, which is what they said was similar to a software engineer’s pay.
- Website 1: Said around $600,000.
- Website 2: Claimed it was $400,000.
- Website 3: Mentioned $60,696 after taxes.
Trying to Make Sense of It
So, I’m there scratching my head, trying to figure out what’s what. It seemed like the $600,000 and $400,000 numbers were before taxes and bonuses and all that jazz. The after-tax number being so low was a bit of a shock, but hey, taxes can be rough.
Piecing It Together
After looking at all these numbers, I started to think maybe the $600,000 or $400,000 is closer to her base salary. Wrestlers also get money from other things like appearances and merchandise, so that’s probably not counted in these numbers. And that $60,000 after-tax thing? I figure, that’s just one part of the story. There’s gotta be more to it, with all the other ways they make money.
My Best Guess
So, after all this detective work, I’m guessing Liv Morgan’s base salary from WWE is somewhere between $400,000 and $600,000. But her total income? That’s probably way more, once you add in everything else she does. It’s like trying to count all the sprinkles on a cupcake – there’s a lot going on!
In the end, I realized that figuring out someone’s exact salary, especially a wrestler like Liv, is like trying to catch smoke. You can see it, but you can’t quite grab it. There are so many parts to it, and not everything is out in the open. Anyway, it was a fun little investigation. Reminds me of the time I tried to figure out how many jellybeans were in a giant jar at the fair – close, but no cigar!