Professional paintball players have no true salary. There are very few pro paintball players that don't need a second job to support themselves. They make most of their money from sponsorships and endorsements. edit: most work for there sponsor's.. and unless your ollie lang you wont make much money playing paintball.
Haha, "Major League". HAHAHA, "Salary"!!!
Seriously, professional paintball players are lucky to break even on all their travel, gear, and living costs.
There is no money in it, which is why paintball as an industry and as a sport needs to change if the players and businessmen want it to stick around.
paintball, because in a magazine he said he used to be a pro paintball player, and that it is his favorite sport.
The average is roughly $50,000
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The legal insurance age to play paintball is 10, so theoretically a 10 year old, with enough skill could join a pro league. "Tyler Harmon was the youngest professional paintball player in history when he made his debut with the Oakland Assassins at the age of 14, in 2003."-KGB.com
the average salary for a pro baseball player in 2005 is $1 (one dollar)
The mean salary of professional baseball player is about $3.2 million per year. The current minimum salary in 2014 for a pro baseball player is $500,000.
too much!
Yes, playing any sport professionally is a large risk, especially with one as small as paintball. Most "pros" also have a second job.
about 3 million dollars if you are pretty good if not and 800.000
not much compared to wwe,ufc
A lot i want some of that mula
Haha, "Major League". HAHAHA, "Salary"!!! Seriously, professional paintball players are lucky to break even on all their travel, gear, and living costs. There is no money in it, which is why paintball as an industry and as a sport needs to change if the players and businessmen want it to stick around.