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While Bad Bunny earned 500k for showing up in WWE, this is what Cristiano would get

Cristiano Ronaldo may be in talks to be WWE’s ambassador in Saudi Arabia but first they have to hit the price. 

By Hector Garcia

Cristiano Ronaldo may be in talks to be WWE’s ambassador in Saudi Arabia but first they have to hit the price. 
Cristiano Ronaldo may be in talks to be WWE’s ambassador in Saudi Arabia but first they have to hit the price. 

Throughout the week it has been speculated that Cristiano Ronaldo, the new Saudi Arabia Pro League star, may be in talks with WWE Network in order for him to make an appearance in the next wrestling match event “Jewel Crown 2023”.

A Pay-Per-View massive event from the creators of SmackDown and RAW that would take place in Saudi Arabia. Rumor has it that WWE executives have deployed famous wrestler and tv actor, John Cena alongside Dwayne The RockJohnson in a mission to the MidWest country to convenience the Portuguese astro, Cristiano Ronaldo to have a brief cameo in the upcoming event.

Although, Cristiano Ronaldo doesn’t play for free, the final offer hasn’t been released yet on how much would it cost WWE Network to bring Ronaldo and his family to appear in the front rows of the arena.

Football Leaks revealed not so long ago how much does Ronaldo charges to advertise or appear at an event, and several companies have already hired him, like Mobily, from Saudi Arabia, which paid for four and a half hours with the Al-Nassr striker. It cost them nothing more and nothing less than 920 thousand pounds, which is more than a million dollars.

Ronaldo hasn’t been the only celebrity

Many celebrities have shown up in the famous wrestling network such as former USA President, Donald Trump; actors like Stephen Amell, star of the “Arrow” show or even other professional footballers like Wayne Rooney in 2015 whem he slapped wrestler King Barrett in the face.

The last known celebrity to make an appearance, and even got up into the arena to make his “debut” was famous singer Bad Bunny. where he had a brief cameo in Wrestlemania 37,

"Bad Bunny is a great commercial success, he won first place in merchandising, especially with his t-shirt and hoodies," said journalist Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Selec and he added: "He has currently earned more than $500,000 in sales for WWE. The only superstar who almost equals his sales is Roman Reigns.”

As for Bad Bunny's salary, it is estimated that it has several zeros and could be closer to Seth Rollins or Roman Reigns earnings which are estimated at two million dollars annually, according to Forbes.
 


Hector Garcia

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