Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns (left); Liv Morgan (right)
#2 WWE Superstars aged 37-41
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The most surprising name in this category has to be Damian Priest. The former NXT North American Champion has been one of WWE’s breakout stars of 2021. Now aged 39, he looks set to remain a prominent figure on the main roster moving forward.
It is alarming to think that WWE has released so many high-profile names in this age category over the last year. Braun Strowman and Nia Jax were both 37 when they were let go by the company. Keith Lee also received his release just four days before he turned 37.
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The female superstars in this section – Asuka, Natalya, and Shayna Baszler – are regarded as three of the best performers in WWE’s women’s division.
Similarly, the likes of Cesaro and Finn Balor often receive praise for their in-ring work. At the age of 40, both superstars are capable of performing just as well now as they did at any other stage of their careers.
Erik - 37
Happy Corbin - 37
Ivar - 37
Kevin Owens - 37
Sami Zayn - 37
Damian Priest - 39
Natalya - 39
Asuka - 40
Cesaro - 40
Finn Balor - 40
Kofi Kingston - 40
Dolph Ziggler - 41
Randy Orton - 41
Shayna Baszler - 41
Shinsuke Nakamura - 41
The Miz - 41
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Danny Hart is a journalist who has been reporting on pro wrestling (WWE) at Sportskeeda since 2017. He grew up as a massive fan of football/soccer and wrestling, leading him to pursue a career in sports journalism.
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