Brian Christopher is a professional wrestler whose real name is Brian Christopher Lawler. Brian Christopher was born on January 10, 1972, in Memphis, Tennessee. This page will examine Brian Christopher’s total career net worth.
Brian Christopher has had a fascinating career in wrestling which debuted in 1988. Brian Christopher is part of the Jerry Lawler (father); The Honky Tonk Man (first cousin, once removed). In the ring, Brian Christopher was trained by Jerry Lawler.
Some of the signature moves employed by Brian Christopher included the Superkick, Sunset flip powerbomb, and Dropkick, sometimes from the Missile dropkick. In terms of music, Brian Christopher has entered the ring to “U Look Fly 2 Day” by O. D. Hunte, “Disc Two: The Attitude Era” by Jim Johnston (composer), “Goin’ Down” (2013-present) by Brian Christopher and Keith Sasser, and “Hangin’ Tough (song)” by New Kids on the Block (Used while teaming with Tony Williams).
Wrestlers’ salaries differ depending on league, experience, and promotional ability. According to the WWE, the median professional wrestler brings in around $500,000 a year. But some bring in more than a million dollars. Separately, non-professional local wrestlers make only a few hundred dollars per match.
So what is Brian Christopher’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Brian Christopher’s net worth in 2018 is: