they get paid quite a lot, plus being a professional wrestker is great business you can get your wrestling license at 17-18, the best professian for dealing with the economy is being a pro wrestler
now i'm gonna inherit billions of bucks as i soon as i turn 18 but it'll be nice if I ever move on from being a jobber/lowcard at the indepedents i work for but i'm 16 &still very limited in the ring but once
i'm 18 i'll be taken seriously and get some cash but money doesn't mean that much to me, i don't buy things.
The WWE provides Per Diem and some travel expenses in the United States and Canada. For trips outside the United States and Canada, I think the WWE pickst up the entire travel expenses and provider Per Diem and Meal Allowances among other things.