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Roman Reigns Net Worth: How Much The WWE Star Earns, Luxury Assets And Battle With Cancer

Roman Reigns Net Worth: How Much The WWE Star Earns, Luxury Assets And Battle With Cancer

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Roman Reigns, worth Rs 170 crore, earns from WWE and films. Battling leukemia for 17 years, he's a global star with luxury cars and a Florida home
Since entering the world of WWE, former American football player Roman Reigns has risen to the top through sheer determination and consistent performance. Debuting on WWE's main roster in 2012 as part of the iconic faction The Shield, alongside Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose (Jon Moxley), Reigns quickly stood out as a dominant force. Over the years, he has transformed into one of WWE's most recognisable and marketable superstars, earning the moniker 'The Tribal Chief' and leading the Bloodline storyline — one of the most successful and long-running arcs in recent WWE history.
With a global fanbase, especially millions across India, fans often wonder how much Roman Reigns earns and where his wealth comes from.
According to reports, Roman Reigns' net worth is estimated to be around Rs 170 crore (approximately $20 million). His main sources of income are WWE and films. As one of WWE's top stars, Reigns reportedly earns an annual salary of around $5 million, making him one of the highest-paid wrestlers in the company. This includes match fees, bonuses, merchandise sales, and a cut from pay-per-view events and premium live shows.
Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw, playing the role of Mateo Hobbs. Though he doesn't frequently endorse products, his limited endorsements are carefully chosen and add to his income, making his revenue streams focused but highly profitable.
A Taste For Luxury
Roman Reigns owns a collection of luxury cars, including high-end models from Mercedes-Benz and Range Rover. He resides in Florida with his wife, Galina Becker, and their children. He previously owned a home in Bloomingdale. While fans know him as Roman Reigns, his real name is Leati Joseph Anoa'i, and he hails from the legendary Anoa'i wrestling family — which includes names like The Rock, Rikishi, and The Usos.
Battle With Cancer
Roman Reigns' journey is also marked by immense personal strength. He has been battling leukaemia, a type of blood cancer, since 2007. In October 2018, he stepped away from WWE, revealing on live television that his cancer had returned. He later announced in February 2019 that the disease was in remission. His openness and strength throughout the ordeal have made him an even greater source of inspiration for fans worldwide.
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