What is Dolph Ziggler Net Worth?
The world’s best American professional wrestler “Dolph Ziggler” has a net worth of $52 Million. According to various online resources (Wikipedia, Forbes, IMDB), the most popular American professional wrestler and stand-up comedian Dolph Ziggler estimated a net worth of around $52 Million.
Dolph Ziggler Cars
Dolph Ziggler owns some of the most expensive & luxury cars in the world. Dolph Ziggler has last month bought a Bugatti Veyron for $2 Million USD. A Few other cars owned by Dolph Ziggler were listed below. You should see Logan Paul Net Worth.
Lamborghini UrusAudi Q8Rolls-Royce PhantomJaguar F-TYPEPorsche Cayenne
Dolph Ziggler House
Dolph Ziggler lives in his 10,000 square foot luxury villa located in Cleveland, Ohio. Dolph Ziggler has bought his villa for an estimated price of $15 Million. Dolph Ziggler’s house has two indoor pools, a home theater, a game room, and many more amenities. Also Checkout Jake Paul Net Worth.
Dolph Ziggler’s Salary in WWE
Dolph Ziggler Bio
Dolph Ziggler has been a fan of professional wrestling since he was five years old, when he attended a wrestling event at the Richfield Coliseum, and he decided to become a professional wrestler at age 10. Dolph Ziggler signed a contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in 2004. Dolph Ziggler was called up to the Raw roster shortly afterwards, making his television debut on the September 19, 2005. On September 15, 2008, he re-debuted on Raw (as a heel), introducing himself in a backstage segment under the name “Dolph Ziggler”. In June 2010, Dolph Ziggler began a romantic storyline with Vickie Guerrero, who began accompanying him to the ring. In 2011, Dolph Ziggler beat United States Champion Kofi Kingston in a non-title match on the May 30 episode of Raw, leading to a championship match at Capitol Punishment which Dolph Ziggler won.
Dolph Ziggler Earnings from Stand-up comedy
Dolph Ziggler earned over $10 Million from his stand-up comedy appearances. Dolph Ziggler grew up a fan of comedians such as Johnny Carson, Jon Lovitz, Dana Carvey, Jan Hooks, Phil Hartman. In 2017, Dolph Ziggler started seriously moonlighting in stand-up, while still wrestling for WWE.