#6 Former AEW World Champion Chris Jericho - Age 51
Chris Jericho was the face that helped launch AEW. His signing to the company was a surprise to many, but it has proven to be a smart move. Jericho has been a mainstay in professional wrestling for more than 30 years.
He's been in every major promotion and it doesn't look like he's slowing down. He was the first-ever AEW World Champion and, when Dynamite launched, became one of the company's top heels. His group, The Inner Circle, received accolades as one of the best heel stables around.
What's more, Jericho, at 51, is still vital and willing to evolve his character when the need arises. He has also helped other younger wrestlers achieve their potential, including Orange Cassidy and MJF. Jericho has been unselfish in his actions while being entertaining and striving to do better.
Can Jericho keep going? Well, maybe that 'Bubbly' will help him just a little bit.
#5 AEW Star and Head of Talent Relations Christopher Daniels - Age 51
Christopher Daniels was another early pick-up by AEW when it first began. As part of the SCU stable and The Elite, Daniels has been quite the presence on screen. With a career that goes as far back as 1993, Daniels has always been around.
He enjoyed most of his success during the original TNA feuding with AJ Styles and becoming a multi-time X-Division Champion. Daniels has been competitive in AEW and even wrestled in IMPACT. Though Daniels has noticeably seldom been seen in the ring as of late, it's still impressive that he can move in the ring with the best of them.
Given his backstage role, AEW fans will most likely see less of Daniels in the years to come, but that's not to say fans won't see him in the ring when they least expect it.