Kenny Mayne Net Worth, Age, Height, Relationship Status

Kenneth Wheelock Maine, better known as Kenny Maine, is an American sportswriter. He is best known for his 27-year association with ESPN, where he hosted Kenny Maine’s “The Wider World of Sports.” As of 2021, Kenny Maine’s net worth is estimated to be around $8 million.

On May 10, Kenny announced on Twitter that he was leaving ESPN, calling himself a “salary cap victim”.

Full Name Kenny Mayne
Birth Date September 1, 1959
Birth Place Kent, Washington, U. S.
Profession Sports Journalist
Wife Laura Waggoner
Net worth $8 million

Early life

Kenny Maine was born on September 1, 1959 in Kent, Washington, United States. He attended Wenatchee Valley College, where he played quarterback for the AllAmerican college. He also received an honorable mention in 1978. He later attended the University of Nevada at Las Vegas and earned a degree in broadcasting in 1982.

Kenny Main’s net worth and career

He played off the bench for 2 years while at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas. He was later signed by the Seattle Seahawks as a free agent. Kenny began his journalistic career as a reporter for KLVXTV in Las Vegas. In 1982 he joined KSTWTV in Seattle. There he worked as a sports reporter on the weekends and as a reporter on weekdays.

Kenny left KSTWTV in 1989 after being with the network for seven years. He was signed by ESPN to ESPN2 in 1994 as SportSmash. In 1995 he began hosting RPM 2Night. He worked for the news for two years before leaving in 1997.

Kenny then joined SportsCenter as a co-host with Dan Patrick. After serving two years, he left SportsCenter and began working on ESPN’s late night shows. After a while, he hosted the game show 2 Minute Drill and also hosted horse racing for ABC and ESPN.

On January 17, 2007, ESPN signed a one-year deal in Maine. He signed a deal with the network to cover horse racing. ESPN subsequently launched a video series on ESPN.com called “Kenny Maine’s Wider World of Sports” that featured video clips of his travels around the world.

In the first season of the video series, visit six countries participating in the King’s Cup elephant polo tournament. In December 2011, the television version of the video series aired on ESPN/ABC.

On October 15, 2013, he returned to the SportsCenter. ESPN signed him to a 70-issue deal with SportsCenter. He, too, was signed to host 10 specials a year until 2015. However, he wasn’t happy with the deal, which he called a kind of side job. On May 10, he announced his departure from ESPN via Twitter.

Personal life of Kenny Maine

Kenny Maine is married to Dr. Laura Waggoner. In May 1995 he made his wedding vows with Laura. Just a year later, Laura became pregnant and gave birth to twins Creighton and Connor. However, the twins had some complications and then passed away when they were born six months later. Laura and Kenny became parents for the second time after Laura gave birth to two daughters, Riley Hope and Annie.

The luck of Kenny Main

Kenny Maine is best known for his dry humor on ESPN. As of May 2021, Kenny has amassed a whopping net worth of $8 million. Before being fired from ESPN, he was paid an annual salary of $3 million.