How much do WWE referees make?
Most experienced WWE referees get up to $250,000 as fixed annual salaries. The new referees get a contract of about $50000-$80000 in fixed annual salaries. The referees also get paid per match basis.Aug 6, 2021
Most experienced WWE referees get up to $250,000 as fixed annual salaries. The new referees get a contract of about $50000-$80000 in fixed annual salaries. The referees also get paid per match basis.Aug 6, 2021
Rather than call out another bantamweight, however, Cruz decided to take time in his post fight interview to ask for a fight against an executive from Monster Energy Drinks. “I would love to get a charity fight lined up,” Cruz said.Mar 6, 2021
In a surprising turn of events, Dominick Cruz called out a certain Hans Molenkamp following his decision-win over Casey Kenny at UFC 259. According to the ‘About’ information on his website, Hans Molenkamp is in charge of the combat sports division at Monster Energy, which is a major sponsor of UFC.Mar 7, 2021
Hans Molenkamp UFC 259: Dominick Cruz challenges Hans Molenkamp to charity fight in bizarre call out after beating Casey Kenney.Mar 7, 2021
At the evening’s post-fight press conference, Cruz elaborated on his beef with Molenkamp, explaining that while they have a working relationship, he feels that Molenkamp is misrepresenting his connection with fighters to boost his reputation.Mar 7, 2021
Professional referees generally get from $1000 to $2500 per fight for non-PPV matches while they get anywhere from $5000 to $15000 per fight for Pay Per Views. Entry Level Referees generally do not get called up to UFC.Jul 25, 2021
At UFC 259 this past Saturday, Dominick Cruz had one of the more memorable post-fight interviews in some time, calling for a charity fight with Hans Molenkamp, a business development rep with Cruz’s longtime sponsor Monster Energy.Mar 12, 2021
After more than a 3 year-layoff, Cruz replaced José Aldo and faced Henry Cejudo for the UFC Bantamweight Championship on May 9, 2020 at UFC 249. Cruz lost via TKO in the second round.
Dominick Cruz is doing everything possible to ensure he never has to cross paths with referee Keith Peterson again. The end came after Cruz ate a knee strike from Cejudo that dropped him to the ground and the former Olympic gold medalist followed with a flurry of punches, which then led to the stoppage.Mar 3, …
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