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Last May, Dunne, a young challenger athlete from Birmingham, created a great match in NXT history. He left the American crowd chanting for the UK.

At 23 years old, Dunn gunned for this title ever since he lost in the finals at Lancashire. He got a shot at revenge last weekend with 18,000 fans at Rosemont, Illinois' Allstate Arena where he did not disappoint anybody.

Dunne started training for professional wrestling at only 12 years old in 2005. In 2007, he made his professional debut. Ever since then, he worked for various promotions like Attack! Pro Wrestling, Insane Championship Wrestling, and Progress Wrestling. He turned heads when he captured gold across Europe and UK.

Dunne was one of the 16 competitors in the Blackpool tournament. He told the Mirror that he worked very hard in the past year to look for his own identity. That helped him brand himself and made him standout as a performer.

Pete Dunne has seen and done it all with 11 years and 14 countries under his belt. The Bruiserweight survived the training regiments of Coventry, U.K and the Japanese dojos. He lived and breathed wrestling to the point where everything he does is a part of his training. Pete did not start a family or get a job like his other friends because he is not thrilled about them. Dunne began as a high-flyer full of hope. He eventually transformed into a vengeful brawler.

Dunne started as a high-flyer full of hope. He eventually turned into a vengeful brawler who will only accept complete success whenever he sees opportunities pass. As of the moment, his net worth is at $151.6 million.

His penchant for inflicting pain made him attack anyone who stands between him and his prize. He is in constant intensity that makes people avoid him. However, his opponents do not have this option.

 

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2016

Salary

Salary as a professional WWR wrestler

$20,000