Former WWE Superstar Shawn Michaels is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time, earning acclaim as one of the promotion's most prolific performers in its history.

Hailing from San Antonio, Texas, Michaels made his WWE debut in 1988. He established himself as one of the company's biggest stars throughout the 1990s, notably engaging in a memorable rivalry with Bret Hart.

Following a brief hiatus from 1998 to 2002 due to a herniated two discs and a completely crushed one, Michaels continued to appear in non-active wrestling roles during that period.

After making his in-ring return in 2002, Michaels continued to be a main-event mainstay through the years, headlining several editions of the company's flagship event, WrestleMania. His exceptional performances in the event earned him the nickname "Mr. WrestleMania."

Also known as "The Heartbreak Kid" and "The Showstopper," Michaels, alongside fellow wrestling legend The Undertaker, delivered two of the greatest matches in WrestleMania history in consecutive years at WrestleMania 25 in 2009 and WrestleMania XXVI in 2010.

The latter would be Michaels' last match in the WWE, albeit a one-time comeback in 2018.

Today, Michaels is Senior Vice President of Talent Development Creative of the NXT brand, WWE's developmental territory.

With over three decades of experience in the professional wrestling industry, what could be Shawn Michaels net worth in 2023?

Shawn Michaels Net Worth 2023: $25 million

The 58-year-old Michaels is worth $58 million as of 2023, according to several reputable sources such as Sportskeeda, CAKnowledge, and Sports Brief.

As the Senior Vice President of Talent Development Creative of the WWE's developmental brand NXT, Michaels receives a compensation of $2 million annually.

During his second active tenure in the WWE from 2002 to 2010, Michaels was reportedly paid around $1 million annually. He was one of the highest-paid performers in the promotion during this time.

Shawn Michaels Wealth

Throughout Michaels' four-year hiatus in professional wrestling from 1998 to 2002, he stayed on the WWE's payroll, as confirmed by veteran commentator Jim Ross.

Despite not actively participating in matches or events and only performing in non-wrestling roles, The Heartbreak Kid reportedly received a salary of $750,000 during those years- all because then-WWE CEO Vince McMahon "loved him."

Following his retirement from in-ring competition in 2010, Michaels made a one-off return for the WWE Crown Jewel Event in 2018, hosted at the King Saud University Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Teaming up with Triple H as part of D-Generation X, they squared off against the Brothers of Destruction, Undertaker and Kane. The match faced heavy criticism primarily because of the perceived decline in the wrestling prowess of the four participants attributed to their age.

Despite the match receiving critical derision, Michaels reportedly earned $3 million for this comeback appearance.