Okay, here’s my blog post about figuring out Brock Lesnar’s net worth, written in the style you described:

So, I got curious the other day about how much money Brock Lesnar, that WWE and UFC beast, actually has. I mean, the guy’s a monster in the ring and seems to be living large, so I went down a rabbit hole to find out.
First, I hit up Google, just like anyone would. Typed in “Brock Lesnar net worth” and boom, a bunch of websites popped up. One of them, Wealthy Gorilla, said he’s worth around $25 million. They also mentioned he rakes in about $12 million a year from WWE and another $5 million from his UFC days. Plus, he’s got deals with brands like Dymatize Nutrition and Jimmy John’s. Not too shabby, right?
Then I stumbled upon another site, Celebrity Net Worth, which had a slightly different number. They estimated his net worth at $28 million as of January 2024. They basically said the same thing – wrestling and endorsements are where he’s making bank.
But get this, I found this other article from October 2023 saying the guy’s unique value in combat sports lets him pull in a crazy $12-17 million per year just from his WWE contract and bonuses. Can you believe that? It’s like, he’s not just a wrestler, he’s a one-man money-making machine.
And in the end,I found a comment said it should be exclusive for mid-card dudes that have main event potential.
Here’s what I gathered:
- Wealthy Gorilla says $25 million net worth, $12 million from WWE, $5 million from UFC, plus brand deals.
- Celebrity Net Worth says $28 million, also from wrestling and endorsements.
- Another article says he makes $12-17 million a year from WWE alone.
- Someone said Money In The Bank should be exclusive for mid-card dudes that have main event potential.
So, what’s the takeaway? Brock Lesnar is loaded, that’s for sure. Whether it’s $25 million or $28 million, the dude’s doing alright for himself. It’s kind of insane to think about how much money these athletes make, but hey, good for him. He’s put in the work, taken the hits, and now he’s reaping the rewards.