Jim Ross can buy all the cowboy hats he wants thanks to his AEW salary, which the Hall of Famer says far surpasses anything he made during his WWE career.

Ross joined AEW in 2019, immediately lending a sense of credability and the upstart promotion a sense of legitimacy. Since then, he has called the action for some of the promotion's top matches. JR was on hand when Chris Jericho became the first AEW World Champion that same year with his All Out victory over 'Hangman' Adam Page. JR recently returned to the desk after an absence caused by health issues to call Sting's final match.

Earlier this week, Ross revealed that he had signed a brand new deal with AEW and that his previous one had been set to expire in February. JR didn't share details of the new deal but admitted it was "probably the quickest and easiest negotiation I have ever done."

On the latest Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer disclosed more about JR's new AEW deal. Meltzer explained that Ross is paid very well for his role in AEW and while he commentates less in AEW than he did in WWE, he's earning much more.

”He’s paid really well. He makes more money in AEW as an announcer than he ever made in WWE. It’s a great, great deal.”

Ross is hoping to commentate more following his return at AEW Revolution. The wrestling legend and WWE Hall of Famer has unfortunately had multiple stints off of TV due to injuries and his battle with skin cancer.