#5 Greed: Working fewer matches for more pay
Even though The Beast Brock Lesnar wrestled very few matches last year (as always), he reportedly got paid the highest with $12 million in 2018 alone. Take note that Lesnar was the Universal Champion at the time and he rarely defended the title. Though he is a box office attraction, this is pure laziness.
Refusing to defend your title every month and expecting to get paid so much is unfair to all the other WWE Superstars who are on the road 300 days a year and they are getting paid up to eight times less than what Lesnar is getting.
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Putting the Universal Championship on Lesnar was a big mistake that cost the company, as Monday Night Raw suffered its lowest rating for several weeks while the person who was supposed to be part of the show was frequently absent.