10 Oldest WWE Superstars on the current roster

Brock Lesnar (left); AJ Styles (right)
Brock Lesnar (left); AJ Styles (right)

#2 MVP

At #2 on the list is the man who made his WWE debut earlier this year at the 2020 Royal Rumble PPV. Born on 28 October 1973, MVP is 46 now and will be turning 47 in three months. Starting his WWE career in 2005, he had a decently successful run with the company before being released in 2010. During this run, he won the WWE United States Championship and the tag team title.

MVP went on to wrestle in NJPW, TNA, MLW, and ROH, before coming back to WWE earlier this year. He was hired as a backstage producer by WWE in February 2020 but continued to perform as an on-screen character as well. Recently, he has formed an alliance with Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin and has also debuted a new US title, claiming that he is the "real" United States Champion.


#1 R-Truth

At the top of the list, the oldest full-time WWE Superstar on the current roster is the greatest WWE 24/7 (48/7, 7/11, I-95, South, European, Television) Champion, R-Truth. Born on 19 January 1972, R-Truth is 48 years and six months old as of now. But even at this age, the entertainment and hilarity that he brings to the WWE Programming is unmatched! Married to Pamela Killings since 2011, the couple have a daughter together.

Initially being a part of WWF from 1999 to 2002, R-Truth worked for TNA from 2002 to 2007 before returning to WWE in 2008. He has been a two-time United States Champion, one-time WWE Tag Team Champion, and a record 37-time WWE 24/7 Champion. Famous for his comedy stints, R-Truth has played a massive role in keeping the fans interested in the 24/7 Championship, which otherwise has not been well-received.

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Edited by Atharva Papnoi
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