5 Oldest WWE Superstars on the current roster
These men may be advanced in their years, but they are eternally young at heart.
#5 R-Truth (45)
R-Truth has been another mainstay on WWE television over many years now, and he still wrestles at live events as part of the Golden Truth tag team. He may not be the biggest star on the roster, but he is certainly a familiar face in WWE.
It is a testament to the kind of shape he’s kept himself in, that Truth can perform at such a high level. Only a month older than The Big Show, R-Truth is a legend.
#4 Chris Jericho (46)
Chris Jericho may be the top babyface in WWE right now, on either brand. After almost two decades in the business, he is enjoying the best run of his career right now...going toe-to-toe with men much younger than him, and putting on legendary performances every time.
What makes Jericho truly amazing is how he has reinvented himself in the sunset of his career. While most men his age are content to sit on their laurels and collect a paycheck on a part-time schedule, Jericho is constantly upping the ante and stealing the show, week after week.
He truly is the GOAT of WWE. Yes, he may be on tour with his band, at the moment, but we are certain he will come back for yet another amazing run very soon.
#3 Shane McMahon (47)
Shane McMahon is currently the Commissioner of SmackDown Live and wrestles only at special events like Survivor Series and Wrestlemania. Thankfully, his enthusiasm and daredevilry often mask his age.
While Shane O’Mac may not be the most technically sound Superstar, he can certainly go, even at his age. All said and done, he's a McMahon and McMahons have no quit in them at all. It also helps that Shane has kept in shape with some legitimate MMA training.
#2 Triple H (47)
Triple H is not a full-time wrestler, by any means. Some may argue that he is playing a much more important role behind the scenes. As a wrestler, he is always booked in a prominent spot at WrestleMania, with a grand entrance, and more often than not, a very compelling storyline.
While his matches are not in the same league as the legendary ones he’s had in the past, Triple H puts his heart and soul into every performance, even now. Bow down to the Game, mortals!
#1 Goldust (48)
Once upon a time, Goldust had the most controversial gimmick in WWE history. In 2017, when homosexuality is embraced and not demonised, Goldust is a more subdued version of his old self, as part of the Golden Truth tag team.
He will never be a top level star, but the level at which he wrestles even now is to be admired. A practitioner of DDP Yoga, Goldust keeps himself in tip-top shape and even wrestles on the live event circuit quite regularly.
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