Thursday, February 4, 2016

16 Amazing Mansions Owned By Pro WWE Wrestlers



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Featured throughout this list you will find the most popular pro wrestlers from around the world  to ever grace us with their presence in the ring – and their mansions. As kings of entertainment for millions of people every year, they certainly deserve every bit of their amazing properties.

On this list you’ll find Triple H, The Undertaker, Vince McMahon (his house is 4,365 square foot and worth $40 million – yep), and many more. You won’t believe some of the incredible amenities that these guys have. Pools, gyms, massive garages, ultra modern kitchens, home movie theaters.. the list goes on.


1. The Big Show



Lets hoop into it, First up is the Big show to kick off this this top list of amazing wrestlers homes with none other than the Big Show and his 6 bedroom Miami property. Actually, with a net worth of a truly impressive $20 million, you won’t be surprised to hear the the Big Show has not one, but two mansions. Two mansions, both in sunny state of Florida.



His main home is in the Miami area – and it’s a show stopper, just like the man himself. In 2007 he purchased the 9,589 square foot property with his wife Bess for $3.7 million. The French Chateau style home has 6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, and a gourmet-style kitchen.



2. Bill Goldberg


Bill Goldberg was born in 1966 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Before going on to become a superstar professional wrestler he was a defensive player for the University of Georgia and the Atlanta Falcons – and interesting change of career path. His home is as incredible as his electrifying ring performances.

The 4,600 square foot home is in Bonsall, California and set on a enormous
17.5 acres of land. Goldberg purchased the California house in 2001 – it’s worth approximately $2.5 million.



The house is simply enormous as you can see from the picture. It features several bathrooms, a swimming pool, 7 bedrooms, and the whole place is exquisitely decorated with wall hangings, vases, and more.The Mediterranean style house also has a high volume garage, modulated kitchen, and an incredible garden filled with flowers and bushes.



3. The Undertaker

 


After ruling the ring for over 20 years, with a very successful, and highly entertaining career as a professional wrestler the Undertaker (Mark William Calaway) now spends most of his time at his house in Austin, Texas. His wife and family of course live there also – interestingly, his wife is former WWE diva Michelle McCool.

Making a fortune as one of the highest paid pro wrestlers in history opens up a lot of investment options – The Undertaker has taken full advantage of this and is actually very active in Texas real estate, and indeed real estate right across the nation.


He likes to keep the details of his own mansion somewhat private – but as you can see from the picture it’s pretty damn big, has a pool, lots of land, and probably about 6 bedrooms. With a net worth of over $16 million it’s safe to say that as the legend wrestles less and less, he certainly won’t be short of cash or an amazing mansion to relax in during his retirement. Mark, he will be truly missed by many fans past and present.



4. Triple H

 


Triple H and Stephanie McMahon live in a mansion set on a huge estate in Weston, Connecticut. As you can see from the picture below it’s truly impressive, and clearly a gem of Connecticut real estate. Not surprisingly, Vince McMahon (Stephanie’s father, and chairman of the WWE) lives just down the road.

The two properties are actually very similar – gated off areas, mansions, and a ton of land around them. Triple H’s house is kitted out with a swimming pool, hi-tech gymnasium, and other wonderful amenities such as a sauna bath. His Connecticut house has at least 6 bedrooms, possibly 7, or even 8.


Another nice facet of this house is it’s super advanced security system. This seems necessary as his three daughters Aurora, Vaughn, and Murphy also live in the house. As you can imagine fame and fortune brings a lot of attention, and some of it isn’t always the attention you want. In this day and age no expense can be spared when it comes to the security of these wrestling legends and their families.




5. Vince McMahon

 

The chairman of the WWE, Vince McMahon has a net worth of approximately $750 million. Rightfully so, considering the incredible wrestling entertaining company which his father himself has created. All of this wealth has allowed him to buy a Connecticut property worth $40 million. NOW that's a big ass mansion.

As mentioned previously, it’s just up the road from Triple H’s house. The two properties are quite similar as you’ll see in the picture above, although Vince’s house is somewhat larger at 4,365 square foot.

 

 His Connecticut house of course has a swimming pool, and is loaded with all the other amenities that you’d expect: entertainment systems, 6 or 7 bedrooms, tons of bathrooms, a highly modern kitchen, a gym, and several living areas. There’s also a ton of land around the house which keeps it separate from nearby properties.




6. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson House

 

The self proclaimed “most electrifying man in all of sports entertainment” (to be fair, he’s right) had a hugely successful professional wrestling career, before going on to become a Hollywood actor. afer scoring role in the The Scorpion King. In fact, he was the top grossing actor in 2013 according to Forbes.

In 2012 Dwayne purchased a Southwest Ranches estate in Florida worth $3.45 million. The astounding mansion sits on a 2.2 acre lot, with the home itself being a whopping 13,153 square foot. Interestingly, the piece of prime Florida real estate used to be owned by Vernon Carey of the Miami Dolphins.



As well as all the standard mansion-esque amenities you would usually expect (modern kitchen, pool, gym, etc) this huge property has 5 beds and 7 baths. It also has a bar and a private cinema – yowza. Dwayne’s net worth is – wait for it – $125 million. He reportedly earned $44 million in 2013 from acting in Hollywood movies, and a further $54 million in 2014. This just goes to show what a pro wrestler can accomplish when they put their mind to it..





7. CM Punk

 

This Ex wrestler since his release WWE scene, is looking expand his fan base into the MMA circle  and awaiting his first fight in the UFC. CM Punk has gained massive success thanks to not only his exciting wrestling style but also his excellence on the mic. He also owns a mansion – but it’s different from what we’ve seen so far on this list thus far.



The living room spans 2 floors, and really is a sight to behold. There’s also a movie theater – why you need a 2 floor living room and a theater, I don’t know – but Punk seems to! There’s also a 3 car garage, and a wine cellar. Best of all (for Punk), is that he collects a huge rent from the 800 square foot bottom floor which is used by a tattoo parlor.. which he has plenty of.




8. John Cena

 

John Cena love'em or hate'em, is likely the most popular wrestler of the last 5 or 6 years, if not longer. He’s a huge hit with the young fans, and his merchadise sales are through the damn roof. It’s no wonder that he always owns a mansion – a massive 13,153 square foot house in the gated community of Nature’s Reserve in Land O’ Lakes, Florida.

As usual when it comes to mansions, this amazing waterfront Florida property has more than 6 bedrooms and bathrooms. It also features an amazing swimming pool – and, perhaps best of all, it has it’s own dock for boats.


There’s also a guest house on the property. A few other fascinating features of John Cena’s house are a cigar room, a clothing room (not a wardrobe – a whole room), and an elevator up to his master bedroom – Nice touch. Of course a mansion as cool and impressive as this doesn’t come cheap, but that’s not a problem for Cena. Worth a cool $35 million, he could probably even buy a second mansion if he really wanted.




9. Rey Mysterio

This high flying WWE superstar may have unfortunately already wrestled his last match. He hasn’t been working for the last few years due to a very serious knee injury – one which may have ended his career. And what a career it was – Rey Mysterio was truly one of the most exciting wrestlers to ever enter the ring.

And you guessed right, he’s got a mansion too. Although it is somewhat difficult to find the details of his home, it was featured in a WWE special for YouTube. The property has a wonderful antique look throughout, as well as all the usual amenities. Some of the highlights are a large aquarium in the living room, and a large backyard featuring a lovely pool and waterfall.



Although his wrestling days may be done, he’s still not short of cash. Rey Mysterio reportedly makes 4% of all his merchandise sales – being so popular, this is sure to keep him afloat for a long time to come. In all honesty it’s a good thing (for Rey-Rey) that he has 4% of all merch sales, because he’s not quite as rich as the other big names, checking in with a net worth of $8.5 million. So yeah, certainly not poor, just not as rich as some of the other titans on this list.




10. Kurt Angle

 


Kurt Angle was one of the most popular professional wrestlers in all of WWE history – in fact, he’s still a pro wrestler today but with a promotion called TNA. He was also an amateur wrestler before his ride to pro superstar-dom; He won an Olympic gold medal in 1996 in the 90-100 kg division.

Although he has a net worth of a whopping $20 million, he’s chosen to live in a pretty modest home. Angle purchased a lovely property in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania in 2002 for a cool $649,900. The contemporary style home has four bedrooms and three full bathrooms, and spans 3,731 square feet. Of course, the Pennsylvania house also features a swimming pool in the back yard.



Kurt has stayed true to his roots – he was born and raised in Mt. Lebanon in Pennsylvania which just is a few miles from his new home. Hopefully one day we’ll see him return to his WWE roots as well – what a show that would be. In the mean time he still puts on a great show over at Total Nonstop Action (TNA) wrestling – not as well known as the WWE but it’s growing in popularity lately with wrestlers like Kurt Angle, Jeff Hardy, Christian Cage and more former WWE Superstars.




11. Stone Cold Steve Austin

 



Everyone knows of Stone Cold Steve Austin, even if they’re not pro wrestling fans. He’s truly one of the most badass entertainers to ever grace the arena, leaving audiences the world around amazed. Austin went from rags to riches having grown up in a foster home. He got into pro wrestling world in the 80's and gaining major popularity in 90's attitude era- And what comes along with that? Why, money, of course. Austin is worth a staggering $45 million.

And as such, his home isn’t just a mansion. No, it’s a mansion located on his very own Texas ranch. In 2006 he purchased a 2000 acre Texas property right outside of a town called Tilden. Being one of the most badass entertainers of all time, he of course had to come up with an equally badass name for his ranch. And so he did – Broken Skull Ranch.



It’s alongside the Nueces River, has several terrain changes, 5 ponds, an underground well, 2 doublewinds, 2 barns, and the whole property is teeming with deer. Nice job, Steve. From his wrestling style, to his mic work, to his strange and wildly entertaining antics – Stone Cold put on a great show for all. He’s sorely missed from the scene, but die hard fans can catch him these days on his wrestling-focused podcast.





12. Andre The Giant





As a professional wrestler in the ring Andre was billed at 7-foot-4 and weighed in at a colossal 500 pounds, a truly behemoth guy in the world of professional wrestling. Truly monstrous in stature, he earned millions in the ring over the course of his career. He was also said to be really loved amongst his friends and fellow wrestlers, proven by the huge turnout at his funeral in 1993.

His house is as impressive as the man himself. The North Carolina property is located in Ellerbe, spanning 45 acres. The home itself is 3,500 square foot and includes 3 floors. There’s several unique features too – such as a rock fireplace, jacuzzi, and an impressive dome skylight. Many visitors have said the house reminds them of a castle.




The whole place sits on a ranch which includes another few interesting features. Not one, but two streams run through the property. There’s also a workshop, and a truly unique barbecue house. By those who knew him, it’s said that Andre’s heart was as big as his boots – a truly funny, kind, and generous individual. More than 2 decades on you’re still dearly missed by fans around the world, big man.




13. Hulk Hogan

 

Hulk Hogan is without a doubt the most popular and well known pro wrestler of all time. Period. His unique style and charisma spawned an entire universe around the superstar – Hulkamania and the Hulkamaniacs, his devoted fans. Back in 1992 the Hulkster paid an incredible $2 million for a 20,000 square foot mansion in Clearwater, Florida. As can be seen in the picture above, the waterfront mansion is truly amazing – I mean look at the size of that place, how would you even buy enough stuff to fill it out?! Unfortunately (for Hogan) he doesn’t live here anymore.




After a divorce with his wife, she was awarded 70% of their joint assets – ouch. This knocked Hogans net worth from $30 million to $8 million. Since then, he’s moved to a much smaller oceanfront home, also in Clearwater. But hey, at 4,000 square foot and $368,000 it’s still a bigger Florida house than I’ll ever have..




14. Brock Lesnar




Not only a professional wrestler, but also a former amateur wrestling champ and UFC heavyweight champion, it’s not surprising to hear that Brock is worth $18 million. Not as much as some others on this list, but pretty damn rich all the same.

Lesnar purchased a Mineapolis property in April 2003 for $783,500 – the place was contructed in 1996 and it’s very impressive indeed. The home covers 3,247 square foot and features 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms – not too shabby, Brock. Also featured is a hot tub on the outdoor deck, hardwood floors, a gorgeous modern kitchen, and a shower that looks like it could fit 5 people… He’s a big guy, after all.



There’s plenty of land surrounding the Minnesota property, which includes a second large building – most likely used for his daily training, and storing his motor equipment. For his UFC career, Brock left  the UFC to return back the WWE after a few years of absence.  However, to everyone’s surprise and appreciation (except perhaps for UFC fans) Brock has recently returned to the WWE. He’s just as fantastic and entertaining to watch as always – check him out if you haven’t already.




 

15. Randy Orton




Not only is Randy Orton one of the most electrifying professional wrestlers of this generation, he also comes from a family with a truly prolific history in pro wrestling. His grandfather Bob Orton Sr, his father “Cowboy” Bob Orton, and his uncle Randal Barry Orton (“Barry O”) all made names for themselves in the scene.

It’s no wonder then that Randy has manage to rise to the highest level of professional wrestling in the WWE. And what comes with this? Well, a mansion of course. Orton resides in Saint Charles, Missouri. In April 2008 he purchased a huge 7,600 square foot home for a mere $1.25 million. The Missouri property has four bedrooms, four full bathrooms, and three half bathrooms.



The house in Saint Charles also features a swimming pool (of course), and a whopping five fireplaces. And that’s not all, not even close. The amazing home also has a media room, billiard room, gym (with a sauna), and 3 car garage, and it even has a cabana with yet another fireplace. Orton’s not doing too bad, not too bad at all.




16. Kane



Kane has been around in the pro wrestling scene for decades, he’s a true WWE legend and still involved in live shows on a weekly basis. It’s no wonder then that he owns a beautiful Tennessee property – on the side of a mountain.

The home is worth about $800,000, and sits on an incredible 78 acre lot which features amazing views throughout. It includes 3 beds, 3.5 baths, and a 4 car garage. It also has a somewhat unusual feature: it’s very own reverse osmosis water filtration system. And we’re just getting started. The Tennessee house has a huge master suite with it’s own sitting room and spa – woah.



There’s also a large pool (right on the side of the mountain, that's pretty pretty damn cool), a large guest suite, recreation room with it’s very own bar, and a massive gym. It’s actually been reported recently that Kane wants to sell this place – which is odd, as it seems like paradise and he’s certainly not loaded for cash. Maybe it’s time for an upgrade?




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