Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns (left); Liv Morgan (right)
#1 WWE Superstars aged 43-54
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Unsurprisingly, the final age category contains several WWE legends who no longer compete full-time. Goldberg and Shane McMahon only participate in a handful of matches per year, while Triple H’s days in the ring appear to be over.
AJ Styles, Bobby Lashley, Jeff Hardy, Rey Mysterio, Robert Roode, and Sheamus continue to defy age with their in-ring performances. Shelton Benjamin has also undergone a career resurgence in his mid-40s, thanks to his association with The Hurt Business.
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At the age of 43, Tamina is the oldest active female superstar on WWE’s main roster. She proved in 2021 that age is just a number when she held the women’s tag team championships with Natalya for 129 days.
Brock Lesnar and John Cena, both 44, are still arguably WWE’s top two star attractions. Edge, who turned 48 in October, has also produced some impressive performances of late.
Sheamus - 43
Tamina - 43
AJ Styles - 44
Brock Lesnar - 44
Jeff Hardy - 44
John Cena - 44
Bobby Lashley - 45
Robert Roode - 45
Rey Mysterio - 46
Shelton Benjamin - 46
Edge - 48
MVP - 48
R-Truth - 49
Shane McMahon - 51
Triple H - 52
Goldberg - 54
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Danny Hart
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.
Before assuming his current role, Hart worked as a football writer at Goal.com between 2009 and 2016. He prides himself on writing original content that is fact-based and highly accurate. Hart thoroughly proofreads his work before submitting it and relies only on credible sources for information.
Hart’s favorite pro wrestler is The Undertaker. He admires the 2022 WWE Hall of Famer’s ability to reinvent his character and remain relevant across his decades-long career. If given the keys to WWE’s creative department, he would bring back The Phenom for a farewell bout against AJ Styles in a stadium full of fans. Not only that, but he would love to have the multi-time world champion’s greatest rivals seated at ringside for the spectacle.
When not watching and covering sports, Hart enjoys long-distance running, playing video games, and listening to audiobooks and podcasts.