Source: The Wrestling Observer Newsletter
The WWE talent contracts of “Big” Vito LoGrasso and Evan Singleton have been released as part of their lawsuit against the company.
Big Vito’s main roster talent contract called for a $75,000 per year downside guarantee, while Singleton’s developmental contract was for $31,000 per year, with an additional $2,000 paid to help with Singleton’s moving expenses, as he moved from Pennsylvania to Florida.
The cut Vito received off of WWE live events and pay-per-views were left up to WWE, however licensing products based around him saw him earn 25% of the net sales, and products such as DVDs where the talent was the featured performer saw them earn 5% of the total sales.
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