How Much Does Dakota Kai Earn? 2024 Net Worth, WWE Contract and Sponsorships

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Dakota Kai, whose real name is Cheree Georgina Crowley, has become a notable figure in WWE, carving out a successful career in the women’s division. Born on March 6, 1989, in Auckland, New Zealand, Dakota’s wrestling journey began in 2007 with Impact Pro Wrestling, where she performed under the ring name Eevee, inspired by her favorite Pokémon character. She later moved to Japan to wrestle for World Wonder Ring Stardom in 2015 before making her WWE debut in 2016.

In 2023, Dakota’s net worth is estimated to be around $3 million. Her income primarily comes from her WWE salary, which is approximately $200,000 annually, alongside earnings from pay-per-view events and merchandise sales. One of her most significant career moments was joining Damage Control in 2022, alongside Iyo Sky and Bayley. The faction became a dominant force in WWE, and Dakota went on to win the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship.

Dakota Kai (Image via Getty)

While Dakota Kai has yet to sign major endorsement deals, she benefits from WWE merchandise sales. Her relatively private lifestyle means she hasn’t disclosed details about her home or car collection, and there are no reports of her participating in significant public charity work. However, she has reportedly donated $1,515 to the Trevor Project, an organization that supports LGBTQ youth.

Dakota remains one of WWE’s brightest stars, and her combination of athleticism, passion, and dedication has made her a fan favorite.

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By P.t. Williams

P.T. is a wrestling news writer for Pro Wrestling Wire. His career in the industry began in 2010, when he worked on an episode of the CBS show Cold Case, which featured Roddy Piper as a guest star. In 2016, P.T. had the honor of being the opening act for Hacksaw Jim Duggan’s storytelling show. A passionate wrestling fan, P.T. is also known for owning an extensive collection of "Macho Man" Randy Savage memorabilia, likely more than one reasonably should. He brings his deep love for the wrestling world to Pro Wrestling Wire, delivering insightful news and articles. You can reach out to him at pwilliams@prowrestlingwire.com.

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