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WWE revealed the 2016 earnings of Vince McMahon and Paul "Triple H" Levesque as part of a filing to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission on Saturday.

According to the filing, McMahon earned $3,071,600 last year, while Triple H pulled in $3,993,417.

The following is a breakdown of how those figures were determined:

Vince McMahon and Triple H's 2016 Earnings Name Salary Stock Awards Non-Equity Incentive Plan Compensation Other Compensation Total Vince McMahon $1,313,462 $0 $1,739,063 $19,075 $3,071,600 Paul "Triple H" Levesque $601,933 $499,992 $419,531 $2,471,961 $3,993,417 SEC filing

McMahon's official titles are chairman and chief executive officer, while Triple H is WWE's executive vice president of talent, live events and creative.

The 71-year-old McMahon has been WWE's majority owner since acquiring it from his late father in 1982, and he has helped build it into a global sports entertainment giant.

Triple H is perhaps best known for his illustrious in-ring career, but he has taken on a greater backstage role in recent years.

Levesque is McMahon's son-in-law and the husband of Stephanie McMahon, and while his administrative responsibilities have grown, he remains an on-screen presence within the product.

The 47-year-old Superstar wrestled four times on WWE programming last year, including winning the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble and losing it to Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 32.

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Although the specifics regarding The Game's "other compensation" for 2016 weren't revealed, they likely relate to his status as an on-air talent.

Triple H is once again in line to compete at WrestleMania 33 in April, as he is currently involved in a rivalry with former protege Seth Rollins.

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