Triple H has a huge net worth three times bigger than Harry Kane’s thanks to WWE

Tottenham star Harry Kane may not be short of cash thanks to his 12 years in professional football – but his net worth is dwarfed by that of WWE icon Triple H.

Triple H is currently Executive Vice President of Talent under Vince McMahon at WWE, having wrestled professionally between 1990 and 2021.

The 52-year-old has taken a step back from his former starring role in recent years, helping develop talent from behind the scenes after entering his fifth decade.

Kane, on the other hand, is in the middle of a bumper six-year deal at Spurs, and could earn even more cash should he get his wish of leaving the club in January or the summer.

According to WealthyGorilla, Kane has an estimated net worth of just shy of £30million. A similar figure is reported by other sites based on estimations, although his exact net worth cannot be verified.

The England skipper is believed to have doubled his previous wage of £100,000 a week with a new six-year deal back in 2018, which runs until the summer of 2024.

That works out to be an annual salary of around £10million, having earned far less during the first nine years of his professional career.

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According to the same source, Triple H has an extraordinary net worth of £111million.

Although his WWE salary is said to be only £2.8million in his role as Executive Vice President of Talent under McMahon, he has been in the industry for over 30 years.

Real name Paul Michael Levesque, he was active as a wrestler between 1990 and 2021, marrying Stephanie McMahon, daughter of the WWE boss, back in 2003.

Both men have made charitable efforts having earned fortunes during their respective careers, with Triple H and his wife Stephanie creating the Connor's Cure cancer fund in honour of a fan back in 2014.

Kane has also gone out of his way to sponsor Leyton Orient's shirt in recent seasons and allowing charities to share their name and logos throughout the season.

He said: “I am thrilled to be donating the Leyton Orient FC home shirt to Tommy Club.

"I am a proud ambassador of the charity and know how every new champion can make a difference. Together we can improve the lives of our nation’s heroes.”

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