From the Undertaker to Trish Stratus; You Won’t Believe What These Wrestling Bigshots Are up to These Days
Razor Ramon – Signed to WWE (Net Worth: $3 Million)
Scott Oliver Hall began his professional wrestling career in 1984 with the National Wrestling Alliance. And after training under Dusty Rhodes, Mike Rotunda, and Barry Windham, he made his debut as part of a tag team with Dan Spivey.
Hall finally got a breakthrough when he debuted at the World Championship Wrestling in 1989. And he adopted the name Razor Ramon in 1992 after signing with the WWF. Though he had a slow start, Hall has achieved the level of fame he’d always dreamed of. And, of course, a net worth of $3 million doesn’t hurt either. In 2021 he appeared on the TV special “WrestleMania 37.”
Mark Henry – Commentator & Weightlifter (Net Worth: $4.5 Million)
Mark Henry is a former professional wrestler who doubles as a powerlifter and Olympic weightlifter. Although age ten seems like a pretty young age to start lifting weights, his mother didn’t think so when she got him a set for his birthday. And Henry enjoyed lifting because he could squat 600 lbs. by his first year in college.
After a highly successful powerlifting career, he switched to wrestling in 1996. And once he completed the Summer Olympics that year, the WWF rushed to sign him to a ten-year contract. But, even with $4.5 million in the bank, Henry remains hard at work. In 2021, he made his debut at AEW.
The Undertaker – Wrestling (Net Worth: $17 Million)
The Undertaker is an icon if there ever was one. From the early ’90s up until 2020, when he retired, he enjoyed a reputation as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time. And as the longest-tenured wrestler in the history of the WWE, it’s clear that his legend is not exaggerated.
In 2022, The Undertaker was the first inductee in the WWE Hall of Fame that year. And thanks to a 15-year contract he signed in 2019, his employment with the WWE would remain intact for a while. Still, a legendary reputation is not all the Undertaker’s got going for him. He’s also the lucky owner of a $17 million fortune.
Rey Mysterio – Signed to WWE and RAW (Net Worth: $10 Million)
Óscar Gutiérrez, or Rey Mysterio as he’s popularly known, is one of the most influential wrestlers of all time. He’s also played a pivotal role in popularizing cruiserweight wrestling. And if that term is a bit confusing, ‘light heavyweight or junior heavyweight wrestling’ should be more your speed.
Mysterio made his WWE debut in 2002, winning his first match against Chavo Guerrero. And after a brief hiatus where he explored other avenues, he returned to WWE in 2018 after signing a new contract. Also, in 2021, Mysterio was drafted to the “Raw” brand, and in 2022, we saw him in a Royal Rumble match. He’s said to be worth $10 million.
Kane – Mayor of Knox County, Tennessee (Net Worth: $9 Million)
By now, you should be used to the iconic nicknames of professional wrestlers. Well, ‘Kane’ is none other than Glenn Jacobs. After his debut at the World Wrestling federation in 1995, Jacobs made his first television appearance, portraying a monstrous figure. And the image above really does sell the whole ‘Big bad monster’ angle.
Kane is also an active politician. And in 2018, he was elected mayor of Knox County, Tennessee. Still, he continues to appear at wrestling events. And in 2021, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. With his combined wrestling and political career, it’s easy to see how he’s amassed a $9 million net worth.
Mr. McMahon – Wrestling Promoter & Executive (Net Worth: $1.7 Billion)
With a net worth of $1.6 billion, Vince McMahon is easily the wealthiest man on this list. But unlike the other names you’ve come across, he didn’t make his money by fighting in the ring. Instead, McMahon is the founder and owner of Alpha Entertainment. And in 2022, he served as the chairman and chief executive officer of the WWE.
Suppose you’re wondering what it takes to become the chairman of the largest professional wrestling promotion in the world. In that case, McMahon’s life story may provide the answer. And as the son of the equally famous wrestling promoter, Vincent J. McMahon, it’s nice to see the apple didn’t fall far from the tree.
Goldberg – Actor & Wrestler (Net Worth: $16 Million)
Bill Goldberg rose to fame early on in his wrestling career. Especially after his undefeated streak from 1997 till 1998. And as one of the pioneers of the wrestling boom of the early 2000s, Goldberg’s name can be found in the WWE Hall of Fame since 2018.
Goldberg has appeared in movies like “American Satan,” “Santa’s Slay,” and the Youngest Yard.” And in 2022, he reprised his role as ‘Coach Nick’ on the ABC series, “The Goldbergs.” So we know how he’s managed to accumulate a $16 million fortune. But wrestling remains his first love. And in 2022, he was featured in several episodes of “WWE Smackdown!”
Ric Flair – Appearances in WWE and Wrestling-themed TV Shows and Movies (Net Worth: $500K)
As you can see, Ric Flair is an old-timer. But his feats as a professional wrestler remain fresh and ever relevant. He began his professional wrestling career with the American Wrestling Association. And during that time, he fought with big names like Larry Henning, Christ Taylor, and Andre, the Giant.
But in 1974, when Flair left the AWA, he altered his wrestling technique and took on a new persona as ‘Nature Boy.’ And his use of that gimmick helped propel him to elite status in the ring. His efforts have sure paid off, considering he’s said to be worth $500K. In 2022, Flair appeared on “Camp WWE.”
Lou Ferrigno – Actor (Net Worth: $12 Million)
Lou Ferrigno’s reputation as a successful bodybuilder makes him a fitting candidate for this list. And in case you recognize him from fantasy adventure films like “Sinbad of the Seven Seas” and “Hercules,” now’s a good time to mention that he also makes a living as an actor.
Ferrigno started young. He won his first IFBB title in 1969, shortly after his high school graduation. But unfortunately, his victories within the bodybuilding industry did not provide him with sufficient income. Little wonder he moved on to acting. With a net worth of $12 million, he can afford more than a few luxuries. In 2022, Ferrigno played ‘Lou’ on “Velvet Prozak.”
Sid Vicious – Host of The Vicious Circle podcast (Net Worth: $400K)
Sid Raymond Eudy is a former professional wrestler who enjoyed massive success throughout his four-decade-long career. He must have been very attached to his first name, Sid. Because for each of his gimmicks, he always tied it to his ring name. This is why he’s often known as Sid Justice, Sid Steele, and the most popular, Sid Vicious.
Sid Vicious is a six-time world champion and a one-time winner of the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship. And during the last match of his career in 2017, he defeated Paul Rosenberg. He seems to be taking retirement well, with a net worth of $400K. And in 2021, he continued hosting his podcast, “The Vicious Circle.”
Hulk Hogan – Actor (Net Worth: $25 Million)
Terry Bollea doesn’t sound familiar to most of us, but that’s Hulk Hogan’s real name. He joins the list of wrestlers who juggled wrestling with acting. Hogan is a six-time winner of the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. As for acting, he debuted in the 1982 blockbuster “Rocky III.”
During the peak of his career, he earned a $10 million salary. However, his finances have taken a hit as he’s reported to be worth $25 million. Nevertheless, Hogan is still relevant in wrestling to date. After all, in 2022, he was the cover of an edition of the “WWE 2K22” game. That same year, he voiced himself in “WWE Camp.”
The Coach – Wrestling Personality (Net Worth: $2 Million)
Jonathan Coachman made his start as a high school basketball player. And after winning two state championships, he went off to college to continue with his favorite sport. While at college, he acquired a taste for play-by-play sports commentary. And so, joining the World Wrestling Federation as a commentator and presenter were a good career move.
Time as a wrestling announcer and interviewer aside, Coachman has also worked with ESPN and NBC Sports Group. He has an estimated net worth of $2 million. And in 2021, he appeared on the TV series “Professional Fighters League.”
Mideon – Retired (Net Worth: Undisclosed)
Mideon’s real name is Dennis Knight. And like Jonathan Coachman, he played a completely different sport before making his entry into the world of wrestling. Unfortunately, his career as a college footballer was cut short due to an injury. But as they say, things happen for a reason. And the end of one career soon became the beginning of an even more successful one.
Knight has worked with World Championship Wrestling, United States Wrestling Association, and World Wrestling federation. And even after retiring in 2006, he returned to WWF (now WWE) in 2020 to participate in “WWE Survivor Series.” Unfortunately, his net worth is anyone’s guess.
Kelly Kelly – Wrestling & Vlogging (Net Worth: $2 Million)
Kelly Kelly was a fan of professional wrestling as a child. Still, she couldn’t have imagined that all that time spent participating in gymnastics and cheerleading would prove helpful once she made her wrestling debut.
Kelly joined World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. in 2006 in a non-wrestling capacity. But soon enough, she made her way into the ring. And today, she’s not just a two-time WWE champion but also the first woman to win the WWE 24/7 Championship. But even with a $2 million fortune, Kelly doesn’t rest on her oars. So, she took up vlogging on YouTube in 2018. However, in 2022, she appeared in the “WWE Royal Rumble.”
Lex Luger –Wellness Coach (Net Worth: $5 Million)
Lex Luger’s glory days are long over. But we’re willing to bet he’s delighted with the legacy he’s left behind. Because although he never won a championship in the World Wrestling Federation, he is a five-time winner NWA/WCW United States Heavyweight Championship. And that’s saying a lot.
Luger retired as a professional wrestler in 2006. But he still maintained a relationship with the WWE as a wellness coach. And his work backstage must contribute in no small way to his $5 million net worth. In 2021, he appeared on the documentary series “Biography: WWE Legends.”
Skinner – Unknown (Net Worth: $1 Million)
Steve Keirn is a former professional wrestler who often went by the ring name “Skinner.” During the early stage of his career, he was part of a tag team. And he enjoyed considerable success in the NWA Florida Tag Team Championship, winning 12 times with four different partners.
But in the early ’80s, Keirn branched out to focus on a career as a solo wrestler. But, of course, it wasn’t until he made his WWF debut in 1991 that he adopted his ‘Skinner’ persona, a gimmick he continued with for the rest of his career. And after retirement, Keirn spent his time transforming budding wrestlers into professionals. He’s said to be worth $1 million.
Scotty 2 Hotty – Trainer & Independent Wrestler (Net Worth: $1.5 Million)
With a name like Scotty 2 Hotty, you can tell that Scott Garland was a big deal. At least during his time as a professional wrestler. And true to his name, Garland played the flamboyant, too-big-for-his-britches persona. He partnered with Brian Christopher. Together, they were dubbed first “Too much” then “Too Cool.”
Garland retained his ‘cool’ guy persona even when fighting alone. And with $1.5 million in the bank, he deserves to remain confident. The fact that he’s also won the WWF World Tag Team Championship and WWF Light Heavyweight Championship doesn’t hurt either. In 2022, he returned to the independent wrestling circuit for the first time in five years.
Jacqueline – Wrestler & Trainer (Net Worth: $1 Million)
Jacqueline DeLois Moore was a force to be reckoned with in the wrestling industry. Not only is she the first African American to win the WWE Cruiserweight Championship, but she’s also the third woman to hold the belt. Those stats alone set her apart from her peers, but there’s more.
Moore is also a 14-time USWA Women’s Champion, and in 2016, she was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. Afterward, she continued to make regular appearances at WWE. And as a pioneer of the WWE evolution, especially concerning female wrestlers, Moore remains an inspiration to many. But, thanks to the success she’s enjoyed, her $1 million net worth doesn’t raise eyelids.
Tugboat – Unknown (Net Worth: Unknown)
Fred Ottman has enjoyed a long and infamous career as a professional wrestler. And for all the years he fought in the ring, he’s been known by many nicknames. But, of course, one of his most popular monikers is ‘Tugboat,’ a name he earned during his time with the World Wrestling Federation.
But nicknames aside, Ottman’s achievements include winning the AWA International Heavyweight Championship, the NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship, and the WWF Tag Team Championship. He retired in the early 2000s to make his living as a safety manager. But he’s done an excellent job of falling off the radar because his net worth and latest occupation are unknown.
Stone Cold Steve Austin – TV Host (Net Worth: $30 Million)
Steve Austin is a former professional wrestler popularly known as ‘Stone Cold Steve Austin.’ Sadly, he was forced to retire in 2003 after his last match with “The Rock” due to multiple injuries. However, Austin is a four-time WWF Tag Team Champion. He also holds the record for being the only wrestler to win the Royal Rumble match on three different occasions.
In 2005, Steve Austin marked the start of his acting career with his debut role as ‘Paul Crewe’ in the movie “The Longest Yard.” His success as a wrestler carried on into his acting and hosting gigs. Austin is said to be worth $30 million.
Sunny – Content Creator on OnlyFans (Net Worth: $3 Million)
Wrestlers are known for picking the most apt nicknames. And Tammy Lynn Sytch didn’t stray from that custom. From her smile and cheerful personality, her ring name, Sunny, couldn’t be more fitting. But though she seems like a likable girl-next-door in these photos, she’s a brutal queen in the ring.
Sunny’s professional wrestling career began in 1992 when she signed with Smoky Mountain Wrestling. Soon enough, she moved on to World Wrestling Federation, where she worked as a commentator and wrestling manager. But Sunny got the wrong kind of publicity in 2022 when she had some run-ins with the law. Her net worth is reported to be $3 million.
Sable – Retired (Net Worth: $1.5 Million)
Rena Marlette is a name that will forever resound in the halls of all-time wrestling stars. Apart from being one of the first WWE Divas, she’s also the second woman to win the WWF Women’s Championship title. But, of course, you may know her best by her ring name, “Sable.”
Before making her way into wrestling, Sable had a successful modeling career. And even after her WWF debut, she gained increasing popularity for appearing on the cover of “Playboy” magazine. Sable retired in 2004 to spend more time with her family. However, in 2020, she appeared on the documentary series “WWE Ruthless Aggression.” She’s said to have a $1.5 million fortune.
The Rock – Actor (Net Worth: $320 Million)
Former professional wrestler Dwayne Johnson has transformed from Rocky Maivia, who made his ring debut in 1996, to ‘The Rock.’ And with that transformation comes ten world champion titles. In addition, a $320 million fortune is a testament to his success as a wrestler and fame in the movie industry.
He began acting in 2001 with a role in the movie “The Mummy Returns.” And by 2002, he’d landed his first leading role as “The Scorpion King.” Then, in 2021, Johnson was lent his voice to “Fortnite: Chapter 3.” While he may have quit wrestling since 2019, in 2021, WWE held a 25-man Battle Royal to mark the 25th year since Johnson’s debut.
Mick Foley – WWE Company Ambassador (Net Worth: $14 Million)
Former professional American wrestler Mick Foley is well known as a risk-taker. After all, one doesn’t come by 300 stitches over one’s career by accident. However, with a net worth of $14 million, you can say it paid off. Foley was inducted into the WWE’s Hall of Fame in 2013. In case you’re wondering why? His over 15 championship titles do all the talking.
He retired in 2012 and took an unconventional path. Foley is a New York Times Best Selling Author with over ten published works. In addition, he has also voiced characters on “Avatar: the last air bender.” In 2021, he appeared on an episode of “Heels.”
Batista – Actor (Net Worth: $16 Million)
Dave Batista, known by his ring name “The Animal,” had an exciting career as a wrestler from his debut in 1999 till 2019, when he retired. After all, he was a four-time world heavyweight champion, two-time WWE champion, and four-time tag team champion, among other victories.
He made a name for himself in Hollywood in between his wrestling career. His acting career started in 2006 as a wrestler in “Relative Strangers.” However, Batista is best known for his role as ‘Drax the Destroyer.’ His decent net worth of $16 Million results from his accumulated earnings as a wrestler and actor.
Randy Orton – Wrestling & Acting (Net Worth: $7 Million)
Randy Orton comes from a family of professional wrestlers. And if being a third-generation professional wrestler doesn’t make him notable enough. He also became the youngest WWE world champion after winning the World Heavyweight Championship at 24.
Orton takes his reputation as one of the greatest professional wrestlers very seriously. And in 2021, during the Survivor Series, he broke Kane’s record, becoming the top wrestler with the most PPV matches in WWE history. Apart from wrestling, Orton has also played roles in movies like “That’s what I Am” and “Long Shot.” He’s said to be worth $7 million.
Edge –Wrestling & Acting (Net Worth: $14 Million)
Adam Copeland made his wrestling debut on the independent circuit in 1992. But he’s best known by the ring name, Edge. As a professional wrestler, he’s maintained an edge over the competition. And as a testament to his prowess, he won his first WWF Championship soon after signing a deal with the federation.
Many believed he wouldn’t return to the ring when he retired in 2011 and kicked off his acting career. So it came as a shock when he returned to the Royal Rumble in 2020. And in 2021, he took it a step further, winning that year’s Royal Rumble. But, of course, his $14 million fortune reflects his level of success.
Lita – Singer (Net Worth: $4 Million)
Considering all the names you’ve come across on this list, chances are Lita’s doesn’t come as a surprise. But, of course, we can’t talk about some of the most famous names in professional wrestling without bringing up one of the most popular female superstars in the WWE.
Lita announced her retirement in 2006, and her choice of a new career path was unexpected. After all, you wouldn’t expect a four-time WWE Women’s Champion to become a singer. But seeing as she’s worth a whopping $4 million, Lita seems to be doing well as the lead singer of the punk rock band, “The Luchagors.” In 2022, she appeared in “WWE Raw.”
Shawn Michaels – Wrestling (Net Worth: $10 Million)
Shawn Michaels is a former professional wrestler. And like many others in his league, he’s gone by many names. So you may know him as ‘Heartbreak Kid,’ ‘The Showstopper,’ and ‘Mr. WrestleMania.’ Michaels began his wrestling career with the WWE in 2002 and retired in 2010. But he must have missed the ring because he returned for a final match in 2018.
Michael has a widespread reputation as one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. He’s also a four-time World champion and a three-time WWF Champion. And even with a $10 million fortune to his name, he remains unwilling to give up his favorite sport. So in 2021, Michaels took part in the wrestling series “WWE NXT.”
Alundra Blayze – Monster Truck Driver (Net Worth: $2 Million)
In 1986 when Debrah Ann Miceli began wrestling in the American Wrestling Associations, she went by the ring name Madusa Miceli. But if you think that’s a reference to Greek mythology, you couldn’t be further than the truth. Madusa is short for ‘Made in the USA.’
Miceli was the first woman awarded Rookie of the Year by Pro Wrestling illustrated. And she’s also the first foreign wrestler to sign with “All Japan Women’s Pro-Wrestling.” And though Alundra Blayze is well known amongst fans of the WWF, she’s just as popular with fans of monster trucking. In 2021, she appeared on the documentary series “Dark Side of the Ring.” She’s also worth $2 million.
Booker T –Wrestler, Wrestling Promoter & Commentator (Net Worth: $5 Million)
Robert T Huffman, best known as Booker T, is the most decorated wrestler in WCW history. He is a six-time winner of the WCW World Television Championships and the first African American to win the title. In addition, Huffman is also an 11-time winner of the WCW World Tag Team Championships.
Huffman has taken a break from the world of wrestling several times. And each time, he’s known to return to the ring. And in 2021, he appeared in the documentary “WWE Ruthless Aggression.” Still, as a man of many talents, Huffman is considered one of the best color commentators in the industry. He also has a net worth of $1 million.
Triple H –Wrestling, Executive Producer of NXT (Net Worth: $150 Million)
Triple H is one of the few members of this list who’s combined a career as a professional wrestler with an executive position in World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. And suppose anyone were to doubt his prowess in the ring. In that case, they only have to look at the numerous championships he’s won.
Even off the ring, Triple H gained popularity for his business acumen when he created the development branch of WWE, “NXT.” And in 2021, he continued as executive producer of the NXT brand. He also served as the Executive Vice President of Global Talent Strategy & Development at WWE. His $120 million net worth adds up with such a lofty position.
Stacy Keibler – Acting (Net Worth: $25 Million)
Stacy Keibler is a woman of many talents. From 1999 till 2006, she enjoyed a successful career as a professional wrestler, working with World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment. She’s also a successful model and television personality who participated in season two of “Dancing with the Stars.”
Winning the dancing competition helped Keibler kick-start her acting career. And she’s appeared in TV series like “Chuck,” “The Comebacks,” and “October Road.” In 2021, she made it to WWE’s list of women who’d impacted the sport outside the ring. And her $25 million fortune speaks to the extent of her reward for such influence.
Trish Stratus – Television Personality (Net Worth: $6 Million)
Trish Stratus had been a wrestling fan since childhood. So catching the attention of the World Wrestling Federation must have been like a dream come true. And the more time she spent in the ring, the more apparent her wrestling skills became. And being a WWE Hardcore Champion and three-time holder of the WWE Babe of the Year title is proof of that.
In 2021, Stratus was ranked as the Greatest WWE Female Superstars of all time. But wrestling isn’t all she’s known for. She’s one of the most famous faces on Canadian television. And in 2022, she was a judge on “Canada’s Got Talent.” She’s said to be worth $6 million.
Road Dogg – Writer/Producer & Wrestler (Net Worth: $1.5 Million)
Brian James, or Road Dogg as we know him, is a former professional wrestler. And though most old-timers like him have long retired, wrestling would always be a significant part of his life. And even in 2022, he worked at the WWE Performance Center until his contract ended.
Road Dogg joined the US Marine Corps shortly after his wrestling debut. But he was more than eager to return to the ring after his tour of duty. As a fighter, Road Dogg was a one-time Intercontinental Champion, a one-time Hardcore Champion, and a six-time WWE Raw Tag Team Champion. And for all his efforts, he has a $1.5 million net worth.
Jeff Hardy – Moved to AEW (Net Worth: $8 Million)
Jeff Hardy is another famous name on the list who’s enjoyed an illustrious wrestling career. Since 1993 when he debuted, he’s worked with companies like World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, and Ring Of Honor. And as you’d expect, he’s also done some work on the independent circuit.
In October 2021, Hardy was drafted to the “SmackDown” brand. And he qualified to join the “Survivor Series” SmackDown Team a month later. However, he was released from his contract later that year. But with an $8 million fortune to his name, we doubt he was a bit bothered. And in 2022, he joined the AEW.
Matt Hardy – Wrestling & YouTube Personality (Net Worth: $5 Million)
This right here is Matt Hardy, brother to Jeff Hardy and a wrestler in his own right. And remember how we mentioned Jeff joining All Elite Wrestling in 2022? Well, this Hardy beat him to it by a few years.
Matt gained popularity early enough by appearing in tag teams with Jeff. And he’s won the WWE World Tag Team Championship six times. A cursory look at the list of accolades he’s garnered as a wrestler would reveal that he’s a 14-time World Tag Team Champion. And in 2021, he continued wrestling with the AEW while managing his YouTube Channel. He’s said to be worth $5 million.
Razor Ramon – Signed to WWE (Net Worth: $3 Million)
Scott Oliver Hall began his professional wrestling career in 1984 with the National Wrestling Alliance. And after training under Dusty Rhodes, Mike Rotunda, and Barry Windham, he made his debut as part of a tag team with Dan Spivey.
Hall finally got a breakthrough when he debuted at the World Championship Wrestling in 1989. And he adopted the name Razor Ramon in 1992 after signing with the WWF. Though he had a slow start, Hall has achieved the level of fame he’d always dreamed of. And, of course, a net worth of $3 million doesn’t hurt either. In 2021 he appeared on the TV special “WrestleMania 37.”
The Great Khali – Professional Wrestler (Net Worth: $1.5 Million)
Dali Singh Rana is one of the tallest professional wrestlers in the sport’s history. And though he’s gone by names like ‘Dalip Singh’ and ‘Giant Singh,’ “The Great Khali” is the one that stuck. And just so you understand the extent of his fame, he is the first Indian wrestler ever to win a World Title in WWE.
But the Great Khali is not simply known for his wrestling career. As an actor, he’s also appeared in movies like “The Longest Yard” and “Get Smart.” But he remains committed to his wrestling career. And in 2021, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. The Great Khali is said to be worth $1.5 million.
X-Pac – Wrestler (Net Worth: $500K)
X-Pac joined his high school wrestling team in ninth grade. So we know he gained an interest in the sport early enough. However, he didn’t like it enough to take a trip to the barber’s and was soon kicked off the team for having long hair. Still, once he made his debut as ‘The Lightning Kid,’ he worked through many independent promotions before moving to the WWF.
Over a career spanning decades, X-Pac has worked with the WWF (now WWE), WCW and TNA. He’s also a two-time WWE Hall of Fame inductee and the only one to be inducted two years in a row. In 2021, he appeared on the documentary series “WWE Ruthless Aggression.” And he’s worth a tidy $500K.
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