As one of the most talked-about figures, The Miz has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What is The Miz's Net Worth?

Professional Wrestling Career

Michael joined Ultimate Pro Wrestling in 2003, training at the Ultimate University, and the following year, he competed for $1 million and a WWE contract on season four of "WWE Tough Enough." Though he came in second, the WWE offered him a developmental contract anyway and sent him to Deep South Wrestling in Georgia to train with Bill DeMott. The Miz teamed up with Matt Cappotelli for two WWE dark matches in July 2005, and they kept working together until Matt was diagnosed with a brain tumor in December of that year. Mizanin was transferred to Ohio Valley Wrestling in early 2006, and he appeared in a "Miz TV" segment on the organization's television show. The Miz began hosting "SmackDown!" in June 2006 and defeated Tatanka during his in-ring debut on the September 1st episode; he was undefeated for the following three months. He debuted "Miz TV" on "SmackDown!" as an interview segment in March 2007, and in June, he was drafted to ECW, the WWE's Extreme Championship Wrestling brand.

The Miz's career highlights include winning the Money in the Bank Ladder Match in July 2010, which he later cashed in to defeatRandy Ortonand become WWE Champion. He repeated this feat in 2021, becoming a two-time WWE Champion. Beyond wrestling, The Miz has established himself as an entertainment figure, hosting "Miz TV," starring in several WWE Studios films, including multiple installments of "The Marine" franchise, and appearing in his own reality show "Miz & Mrs." alongside his wife Maryse and their two daughters.

Known for his exceptional microphone skills and cocky "A-Lister" persona, The Miz transformed from being dismissed as an "MTV guy" to becoming one of WWE's most reliable and decorated performers. His journey from reality television participant to main event wrestler at WrestleMania represents one of the most successful career transitions in sports entertainment history.

The Miz is an American professional wrestler and television personality who has a net worth of $14 million. Michael Gregory Mizanin, known professionally as "The Miz," began his entertainment career not in wrestling, but as a reality TV star on MTV's "The Real World: Back to New York" in 2001, followed by appearances on various "Real World/Road Rules Challenge" shows. After becoming runner-up in WWE's Tough Enough competition, he signed with WWE in 2004 and joined the main roster in 2006. His wrestling career has been remarkably successful, as he has won the WWE Championship twice, the Intercontinental Championship eight times, the United States Championship twice, and a total of nine tag team championships, accumulating 21 overall championships in WWE. These accomplishments made him WWE's 25th Triple Crown Champion and 14th Grand Slam Champion, as well as the first wrestler to accomplish the latter twice under the revised 2015 format.

The Miz was born Michael Gregory Mizanin on October 8, 1980, in Parma, Ohio. His parents, Barbara and George, divorced, and he grew up with a stepfather, Donnie, and step-siblings Jimmy and Tonia. Mizanin studied at Normandy High School, where he was a member of the yearbook staff and the student government and served as captain of the basketball team as well as the cross-country team. After graduation, he enrolled at Miami University (also known as Miami of Ohio) and joined the Theta Chi fraternity. He took courses at the university's Richard T. Farmer School of Business before dropping out to star on "The Real World" in 2001.

Michael joined the cast of the tenth season of "The Real World" and introduced the world to his alter ego, The Miz. He later appeared in several seasons of "Real World/Road Rules Challenge": "Battle of the Seasons" (2002), "The Gauntlet" (2003–2004), "The Inferno" (2004), "Battle of the Sexes 2" (2004–2005), and "The Inferno II" (2005). Mizanin won two seasons of the series, "Battle of the Seasons" and "The Inferno II," and competed on Bravo's "Battle of the Network Reality Stars" in 2004. He later appeared on "Fear Factor" (2006), "Ghost Hunters" (2008), "Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?" (2009), and "Family Game Night" (2014). The Miz hosted MTV's "The Challenge: Champs vs. Stars" from 2017 to 2018, and he has hosted several "The Challenge" reunion shows. In 2020, Mizanin began hosting "Cannonball" on the USA network.

Ultimately, The Miz's financial journey is a testament to their success.

Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.