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Yeah, looked on their corporate website but it doesn't look like they have merchandise sales figures on a per-superstar basis available to the public - probably something you would have to request from them.
I dunno. Rock was obviously on top of the company during it's hottest period ever and the RAW's and PPV's he was headlining definitely drew far greater ratings/buyrates than the ones of Cena's era, but as far as merchandise goes (clothes, toys, etc), I think it'd be a tough one to call. Little kids buy shit tons of Cena merch.
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