Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns (left); Liv Morgan (right)
#4 WWE Superstars aged 30-33
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This age category features a mixture of up-and-coming WWE Superstars and several established names who have been around for years.
Alexa Bliss, Bayley, and Dana Brooke all joined WWE’s main roster in 2016. Another member of the women’s division, Naomi, first appeared on main-roster programming back in 2012.
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Ridge Holland, Veer Mahaan, and Xia Li also stand out on this list. The 33-year-olds have only recently joined RAW and SmackDown after spending the last few years training at the Performance Center.
At the age of 31, Street Profits duo Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford still have plenty of years ahead of them in WWE. The same can also be said for Cedric Alexander, who is still only 32 and nowhere close to hitting his prime.
Alexa Bliss - 30
Doudrop - 30
Mace - 30
Queen Zelina - 30
Shanky - 30
Angelo Dawkins - 31
Lacey Evans - 31
Montez Ford - 31
Bayley - 32
Bianca Belair - 32
Cedric Alexander - 32
Dana Brooke - 32
Madcap Moss - 32
Nikki A.S.H. - 32
Commander Azeez - 33
Naomi - 33
Ricochet - 33
Ridge Holland - 33
Veer Mahaan - 33
Xia Li - 33
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