17. Jeff Jarrett ($15M)
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Jarrett initially made his debut 1986 as part of the CWA before joining the WWF, where he gained most of his popularity. He would go on to wrestle in WCW and TNA before founding his own company, Global Force Wrestling.
Jarrett joined Goldberg in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2018, and he’s also a member of the TNA Hall of Fame. In 2019, he returned to the WWE as a producer and made occasional on-screen cameos.
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