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#4. WWE Superstar The Miz
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Like Dolph Ziggler and Bobby Lashley, The Miz is currently also in his 40s. He joined WWE in 2004 and has been working in the company ever since. Throughout his 17-year WWE career, The Miz has accomplished almost everything. The 41-year-old is the only two-time Grand Slam Champion in history. He is also a former Money in the Bank winner.
During a Q&A session on Twitter last year, a fan asked the former WWE Champion about the age he plans to hang up his boots. The Miz did not give a definitive answer. Nonetheless, The "most must-see" WWE Superstar said he would retire whenever wrestling stopped being fun for him.
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The former United States Champion is a multi-talented individual. In the past few years, he has participated in several projects outside the squared circle. He currently has his own reality show, Miz and Mrs. The Awesome One has also acted in a few movies.
The Miz has been absent from WWE since August due to his participation in Dancing With The Stars. His last match came on the August 23 episode of Monday Night RAW against Xavier Woods, in which he lost.
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Ahmed Hamdy
Ahmed Hamdy is an Egyptian journalist with a decade of experience in sports journalism, specializing in pro wrestling and football.
Hamdy kicked off his career as a sports reporter for Al-Ahram Weekly. He then became a producer/reporter for Mal Masr TV program on the Egyptian channel ON TV. In the following years, Hamdy worked as a reporter for several international news outlets, including Deutsche Welle (Germany), As-Safir (Lebanon), and Al-Monitor (U.S.A).
In 2014, Hamdy joined leading Egyptian newspaper Al Masry Al Youm, where he is now a Senior Sports Editor. In addition to all that, the Egyptian also worked as a sports editor for Sport360 and feature writer for Manshoor.com.
Hamdy has covered several sports events throughout the past few years, including WWE's tour in Egypt and the 2019 African Cup of Nations.
The experienced journalist joined Sportskeeda's pro wrestling feature writers team in early 2021. Since then, his work has managed to get millions of reads.