Brock Lesnar is one of the most dominant WWE Superstars in the company's history, but what is the net worth of the ‘Beast Incarnate’ in 2023?

Since making his on-screen debut in 2002, Lesnar has gone on to win multiple World Championships across the pro wrestling world as well as inside the octagon for the UFC.

With such an incredible career, Lesnar no doubt has the pull to demand a significant wage wherever he decides to sign, so it’s not surprising that the incredible net worth we’ll be discussing in this article is so high!

Here is everything you need to know about the net worth of Brock Lesnar in 2023, taking into account his salary, assets and more.

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Brock Lesnar Net Worth

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As revealed by Fight Fans, the Beast Incarnate has a net worth in 2023 of around $25 million US dollars.

There are a number of reasons why the former WWE Universal Champion has such a high net worth, with his tenure in WWE being one of the biggest.

Having debuted in 2002 for the company, Lesnar went on to perform in main events on the biggest shows until he left following a match at WrestleMania 20 against Goldberg.

Following brief spells in IGF and New Japan Pro Wrestling, Lesnar would finally debut for the UFC, and his incredible run would only serve to make his profile (and value) even bigger when he returned to WWE in 2012.

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Brock Lesnar Salary

Brock Lesnar at WWE SummerSlam 2022

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A major part of Lesnar’s $25 Million US Dollar net worth is the annual salary that he earns from WWE, which is currently reported to be around $12 million US Dollars annually.

With such a huge yearly amount, it’s no longer that Lesnar sits atop the top 5 earners in the company right now:

Name

Reported Annual Salary

Braun Strowman

$4 million per year

Randy Orton

$4.5 million per year

Roman Reigns

$5 million per year

John Cena

$8.5 million per year

Brock Lesnar

$12 million per year

Information from Sports Brief

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Brock Lesnar Assets

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Cars

Lesnar has a number of assets to his name, including a fantastic car collection that includes some absolute beasts.

Here are some of the cars that the former UFC Heavyweight Champion currently owns (via 21 Motoring):

Brock Lesnar Car Collection

Price (USD)

Cadillac Escalade

$88,000

Jeep Wrangler

$45,000

Ram 1500 TRX

$74,000

Chevrolet Suburban

$62,000


Real Estate

Brock Lesnar House

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As well as an impressive car collection, the Beast Incarnate has also had some pretty impressive homes during his career.

Celebrity Net Worth reports that Lesnar attempted to sell his rural estate outside of Minneapolis for $750,000 back in 2014, and also noted that it “spanned 43 acres, sprinkled with trees, the property includes a main residence, two barns, and a pond. The home itself features 3,247 square feet of living space.”

As of 2023, Lesnar has two houses, including a property in Minnesota and his main residence in Saskatchewan.

The house in Maryland, Saskatchewan is currently valued at around $2.1 million US Dollars, and Sportskeeda reports that he purchased the property due to his roots in farming.

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Career Highlights

Brock Lesnar wins the WWE Championship

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Here are some of the incredible career highlights for the former UFC Champion and sure-fire WWE Hall of Famer:

College Wrestling Career

Before making his way to WWE, Lesnar had an extremely prolific career in the amateur ranks, competing at the highest level for the NCAA.

National Collegiate Athletic Association

  • NCAA Division I All-American (1999, 2000)
  • NCAA Division I Heavyweight National Runner-Up (1999)
  • NCAA Division I Heavyweight Champion (2000)
  • Big Ten Conference Champion (1999, 2000)

National Junior College Athletic Association

  • NJCAA All-American (1997, 1998)
  • NJCAA Heavyweight Champion (1998)
  • North Dakota State University Bison Tournament Champion (1997–1999)

Mixed Martial Arts Career

Brock Lesnar vs Shane Carwin in the UFC

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Ultimate Fighting Championship

After one bout for K-1 HERO's - Dynamite!! USA, Lesnar would go on to have a phenomenal run in the UFC, earning the Heavyweight Championship of the world and defeating the likes of Randy Couture, Frank Mir and Shane Carwin.

  • UFC Heavyweight Championship (One time)
  • Submission of the Night (One time) vs. Shane Carwin

WWE and Pro Wrestling Career

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Despite having small runs in IGF, NJPW and Ohio Valley Wrestling, Lesnar is of course known for his incredible rise in WWE.

As noted, the 'Next Best Thing' debuted back in 2002 alongside Paul Heyman, and he would remain a huge part of WWE programming until he left in 2004.

Despite only having a nearly two-year run, Lesnar would return to a hero's welcome in 2012, attacking John Cena ahead of the Extreme Rules 2012 PPV event.

Arguably, the biggest moment of Lesnar's career came at WrestleMania 30, where he defeated The Undertaker to break the iconic streak of Deadman.

Here are other fantastic achievements during his career:

Inoki Genome Federation

  • IWGP Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

New Japan Pro-Wrestling

  • IWGP Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

Ohio Valley Wrestling

  • OVW Southern Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Shelton Benjamin

WWE/World Wrestling Entertainment/Federation

  • WWE Championship
  • WWE Universal Championship 
  • King of the Ring (2002)
  • Money in the Bank winner (2019)
  • Elimination Chamber winner (2022)
  • Royal Rumble winner (2003, 2022)

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