Alright, so you wanna know how many of them wrestling fellas on TV are still in their 20s, huh? Well, it ain’t easy to say for sure, ’cause those young’uns keep comin’ and goin’ faster than a chicken with its head cut off. But we can try to figure it out, you know, like countin’ eggs in a basket.
First off, you gotta understand, there’s a whole bunch of wrestlin’ shows, not just that WWE stuff. You got AEW, TNA, NJPW, ROH, and a whole mess of other little ones. Each one’s got their own bunch of youngsters, so it’s like tryin’ to count all the stars in the sky. But if we stick to that WWE, maybe we can get a handle on it.
Now, they say that youngest gal in WWE right now is Rhea Ripley. Heard she’s only about 22 or somethin’. Good for her, that young and already on TV! Then you got some other names floatin’ around, like Sonny Kiss and Shotzi Blackheart, they’re supposed to be under 30, so I guess they’re still in their 20s, too. It’s hard to keep track, you know? These names come and go like the wind.
They say on the internet, there’s a list of the top 20 wrestlers under 30 in WWE and AEW, but who’s got time to read all that? It’s like tryin’ to count all the grains of sand on the beach. But if there’s 20 under 30, I reckon a good few of ’em are still in their 20s.
Wrestlin’ ain’t just a young man’s game, though. You know, these fellas, they get better with age, like a good ol’ country ham. They say most of them good wrestlers are in their 30s. Folks like that Stone Cold fella and Hulk Hogan, they didn’t get real famous ‘til they were past 30. And that Roman Reigns fella, he’s doin’ just fine, and he’s almost 40, I hear. So bein’ young ain’t everything.
- You gotta be strong, that’s for sure.
- And you gotta be tough, tougher than an old boot.
- And you gotta know how to put on a show, make them folks in the crowd believe you’re really beatin’ the tar outta somebody.
They say to even get a chance at bein’ a wrestler, you gotta be at least 18. And then you gotta train and train, like workin’ in the fields all day but harder. Most of ‘em start trainin’ when they’re around 20, so by the time they get on TV, they’re usually a bit older. It’s a hard life, not for the faint of heart.
So, back to your question, how many are in their 20s? Well, I can’t give you an exact number, but there’s a fair few, I reckon. You got that Rhea Ripley gal, and a bunch of others under 30. But don’t forget, there’s a whole lot more wrestlers in their 30s and even older, and they’re the ones who really know what they’re doin’. They’re like the old bulls in the pasture, still kickin’ up dust even when the young calves are tryin’ to show off.
And the thing is, the numbers keep changin’. One day a fella’s here, the next day he’s gone. It’s like tryin’ to count chickens before they hatch. So, best I can tell you is there are some young’uns in their 20s, but the best wrestlers are usually a bit older and wiser. It’s like life, I guess. You learn as you go.
So, to sum it up, while there’s definitely a good chunk of WWE wrestlers in their 20s, it ain’t the majority. Wrestlin’ takes time and experience, and those older fellas have had plenty of both. They’re the ones you gotta watch out for, the ones who know all the tricks and ain’t afraid to use ’em. But the young’uns, they got their energy and their ambition, so it’s always excitin’ to see what they can do.
And that’s all I gotta say about that. It ain’t easy keepin’ track of all them wrestlers, but it sure is fun watchin’ ’em!
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