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How old are the wrestlers in WWE and AEW?

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Professional wrestling is an interesting sport/form of entertainment as performers can range from late teenage years in age all the way up to their 60s and even some that are 60 plus years old.

Here are the ages of WWE performers as of August 2022:

WWE Wrestlers Age

40+

AJ Styles Billboard
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35-39

Becky Lynch Roe vs Wade
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30-34

Alexa Bliss WWE SummerSlam
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  • Alexa Bliss (30)
  • Angelo Dawkins (31)
  • Bayley (32)
  • Bianca Belair (32)
  • Dakota Kai (33)
  • Gunter / Walter (34)
  • Iyo Sky (31)
  • Madcap Moss (32)
  • Mandy Rose (31)
  • Montez Ford (31)
  • Naomi (34)
  • Otis (30)
  • Pat McAfee (34)
  • Raquel Gonzalez (31)
  • Rick Boogs (34)
  • Ricochet (33)
  • Ridge Holland (33)
  • Sasha Banks (30)
  • Veer Mahaan (33)

25-29

Pete Dunne NXT
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  • Butch / Pete Dunne (28)
  • Cameron Grimes (28)
  • Carmelo Hayes (27)
  • Dominik Mysterio (25)
  • Indi Hartwell (25)
  • Jacy Jayne (25)
  • Kay Lee Ray (29)
  • Liv Morgan (27)
  • Mansoor (26)
  • Omos (27)
  • Paige (29)
  • Reggie (29)
  • Rhea Ripley (25)
  • Sonya Deville (28)

20-24

Nikkita Lyons WWE NXT 2.0 Big Plans
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  • Austin Theory (24)
  • Bron Breakker (24)
  • Cora Jade (21)
  • Gable Steveson (21)
  • Gigi Dolin (24)
  • Nikkita Lyons (22)

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AEW Wrestlers – how old are they?

Here are the ages of All Elite Wrestling performers as of August 2022:

40+

CM Punk AEW Injury Return
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  • Billy Gunn (58)
  • The Blade (41)
  • Bobby Fish (45)
  • Bryan Danielson (40)
  • The Butcher (44)
  • Chris Jericho (51)
  • Christian Cage (48)
  • Christopher Daniels (52)
  • CM Punk (43)
  • Dustin Rhodes (52)
  • Eddie Kingston (40)
  • Frankie Kazarian (44)
  • Jake Hager (40)
  • Jeff Hardy (44)
  • Lance Archer (45)
  • Matt Hardy (47)
  • Mercedes Martinez (41)
  • Paul Wight (50)
  • Samoa Joe (43)
  • Shawn Spears (41)
  • Sting (63)

35-39

Jon Moxley AEW
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  • Angelo Parker (38)
  • Brian Cage (38)
  • Brody King (35)
  • Chuck Taylor (35)
  • Dax Harwood (37)
  • Jay Lethal (36)
  • Jon Moxley (36)
  • Keith Lee (37)
  • Kenny Omega (38)
  • Kyle O’Reilly (35)
  • Luchasaurus (37)
  • Malakai Black (36)
  • Matt Jackson (37)
  • Matt Menard (38)
  • Matt Sydal (39)
  • Miro (37)
  • Nyla Rose (39)
  • Orange Cassidy (37)
  • PAC (35)
  • Pénta El Zero M (37)
  • QT Marshall (36)
  • Scorpio Sky (39)
  • Serena Deeb (35)
  • Thunder Rosa (35)
  • Tony Nese (36)
  • Trent Beretta (35)

30-34

Adam Cole Owen Hart Cup Tournament
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  • Adam Cole (32)
  • ‘Hangman’ Adam Page (30)
  • Andrade El Ídolo (32)
  • Anthony Bowens (31)
  • Anthony Ogogo (33)
  • Dr Britt Baker D.M.D. (30)
  • Buddy Matthews (33)
  • The Bunny (34)
  • Cash Wheeler (34)
  • Danhausen (31)
  • Ethan Page (32)
  • Evil Uno (34)
  • Hikaru Shida (33)
  • John Silver (30)
  • Nick Jackson (32)
  • Matt Caster (32)
  • Ortiz (30)
  • Powerhouse Hobbs (31)
  • Preston ‘10’ Vance (30)
  • Rey Fénix (31)
  • Ricky Starks (32)
  • Ruby Soho (31)
  • Santana (31)
  • Swerve Strickland (31)
  • Wardlow (34)

25-29

Darby Allin Ric Flair
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  • Brian Pillman Jr. (28)
  • Darby Allin (29)
  • Fuego Del Sol (26)
  • Jade Cargill (29)
  • Jamie Hayter (26)
  • Kris Statlander (26)
  • Lee Moriarty (27)
  • Leyla Hirsch (25)
  • Marq Quen (27)
  • MJF (26)
  • Paige VanZant (28)
  • Red Velvet (29)
  • Sammy Guevara (28)
  • Toni Storm (26)
  • Tay Conti (26)
  • Wheeler Yuta (25)

20-24

AEW Anna Jay Wrestling Photo Drop Fans React
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  • Anna Jay (23)
  • Daniel Garcia (23)
  • Dante Martin (21)
  • Darius Martin (22)
  • Griff Garrison (23)
  • Hook (22)
  • Isiah Kassidy (24)
  • Julia Hart (20)
  • Jungle Boy (24)
  • Riho (24)
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