>>9974053If it's what you love then sure, though you may find the style of life WWE offers isn't what you love. Some people don't mind not being at home much and always travelling, for some people there's other things they want to accomplish. Also they aren't making anything close to $750k for being in the midcard, it'd be generous to assume $200k for most of them.
Maybe Impact or AEW would be better for some. Would you rather make $120k but have to fly 3 times a week, be home 1 day a week, miss holidays, birthdays, not be able to work on hobbies all the while being expected to stay in amazing shape or take $45k to stay in one city for most of the year, have every day at home and be able to spend those days with your family and work on other projects in your spare time? It's not an easy choice.