WWE Star Is Charging $10,000 For A Cameo Video

WWE Superstar Tama Tonga is aiming for a premium price point on the popular personalized video platform, Cameo, listing his price for a business video at a staggering $10,000. This makes him the most expensive user on the entire site, a distinction that is sure to raise some eyebrows. Now, if you want to get a simple personal video, it’s $100, which is more common for the platform.

The Bloodline member’s profile notes that his last completed video was in 2023, before he signed with WWE, and it features 36 five-star reviews from his time on the platform. The average length of his previous videos is listed as 1 minute and 13 seconds. Many celebrities and athletes on the platform use it to connect with fans and as a supplementary source of income, but Tonga’s price point places him in a league of his own, far above the typical rates for even the biggest stars.

Tama Tonga made his WWE debut in April 2024, joining his family as a member of The Bloodline. He and his brother, Tonga Loa, were introduced as the enforcers for the new “Tribal Chief,” Solo Sikoa, and they quickly made a name for themselves with their attacks. The duo, collectively known as the “MFTs,” were a key part of the evolution of The Bloodline storyline following Roman Reigns’ hiatus.

Unfortunately, Tama Tonga’s momentum was halted in April when he suffered an injury that has kept him out of action ever since. While his brother Tonga Loa has continued to be a presence alongside Solo Sikoa, the timeline for Tama Tonga’s return remains unknown

Andrew Ravens
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