>Sasha Banks wins the womens title aged 24
>Turns out to be injury prone
>Paige wins the womens title aged 22
>Turns out to be a drug addled crazy
>Jeff Hardy wins the tag title aged 21
>Turns out to be a drug fiend
>Goldust wins the U.S. title aged 24
>Turns out to be a drug fiend
>Brock Lesnar wins the World title aged 26
>Turns out hes too much of a bitch for the WWE schedule
>David Flair wins the U.S. title aged 20
>JUST
>Zack Ryder wins the tag title aged 23
>Turns out to be a little bitch who can't go 5 minutes without badmouthing the company
>Kenny Dykstra wins the tag title aged 20
>Turns out to be a literal cuck
>Yokuzuna wins the world title aged 26
>Explodes in weight within 2 years and has to retire
Pushing young wrestlers is retarded because its too early to tell what kind of person they are. Is is time for some WWE to push some reliable, mature men like pic related?
They're legitimately too old long term. AJ is from their generation and expected to retire at the end of his contract
>>1640484
The Rock became champion at 26 and was fine
Orton became champion at 24
>>1640509
>The Rock became champion at 26 and was fine
left after a few years
>Orton became champion at 24
only because the higher ups in WWE love him, Orton had plenty of scandals
>>1640493
What. They are 39.
Taker is 51 and still wrestling.
So was Sting until 56. Ric even into his 60's i think.
They can easily go till 45
>>1640484
>Cena became champion at 27
>turns out to be one of the biggest stars of all time
>Rock became champion at 26
>turns out to be one of the biggest stars of all time
>>1640484
It's always good to push and establish young guys, but don't build divisions around them until they're ready, and have the previous generation's matured stars on-hand to carry the load.