Mojo Rawley says he started making more money than his best year with WWE after leaving the company
During an interview with SHAK Wrestling, former WWE star Mojo Rawley talked about his success after being released from WWE…
“On a personal level, I think it took me three, maybe four months before I made more money than in my best year with WWE, and I kind of couldn’t believe that. You know, it was pretty insane that I had spent a decade with this company, building up my brand and my equity in the company, and it didn’t take that long to be able to monetize my brand, Mojo, and ‘Stay Hyped’ outside of wrestling.”
“Then we started looking at some of our other talent, especially as Paragon started growing into what it is now. In the beginning, we focused more on third-party brand deals, sponsorships, and endorsements—things like that. But at this point, we’re handling long-term contracts with WWE, AEW, TNA, New Japan—pretty much all of them. We’re working with the indies, organizing autograph signings, and still doing third-party brand deals. We’ve placed talent in movies, commercials, and TV shows.” (quotes courtesy of RingsideNews.com)