6: Oldest WWE Champion: Vince McMahon - 54 years old
According to Vince McMahon himself, the chairman has always harboured dreams of being a professional wrestler. In a recent documentary, McMahon spoke about wrestling being one of his boyhood dreams, something his father put a stop to early on. Vince has certainly managed to get as close as he possibly could to the action, owning the biggest Wrestling company of all time and holding a monopoly that no other individual will likely ever achieve again.
In the late 90s and early 00s, Vince did get the opportunity to live his dream, becoming an active member of the roster as the villainous 'Mr McMahon' character. His rivalry with Stone Cold Steve Austin is the stuff of legend which helped rescue the company from near oblivion in the ratings war with WCW.
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However, it would be his next major feud, this time with Triple H, that gave Vince the realisation of his true childhood fantasies. Due to outside interference from Stone Cold, Vince became the WWF Champion, defeating his future son-in-law on Smackdown in 1999. The feud wouldn't last long but was a major catalyst in the ongoing rivalry between Vince, Triple H and Stephanie.
Vince's victory made him the oldest WWF Champion of all time at the age of 54. It's hard to imagine this record being broken, as Vince's involvement in the company was quite unique. Perhaps as Triple H becomes more and more central to the day to day operations of the company, a similar long-term rivalry could emerge between boss and employee in the future.