Monday Night Pi'Raw 11/13/17: Ain't no more play in GA

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Wtf even strowman is in his mid 30s

Damn flabbitude era
 

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Will they allude to Nak having a win over Angle in Japan? It's alot of intrigue into how this match could be handled on an interaction by interaction basis.
 

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Like Batista was only in the game a few years and was already in his 40s

I remember in 98 hbk being 32 and that being considered old back then or out of your prime at least

Now your prime is like 35

30s the new 20

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Yeah, they talked about that in the Bruce Prichard podcast. Macho Man was like 40 years old when he left WWF and was being called old. AJ Styles is 40 now, and no one even thinks about calling him old :russ:
 

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Yeah, they talked about that in the Bruce Prichard podcast. Macho Man was like 40 years old when he left WWF and was being called old. AJ Styles is 40 now, and no one even thinks about calling him old :russ:

That's mostly cause a lot of these guys today are "old" by conventional standards, but are fresh by WWE TV standards. We've been seeing Kane, Mark Henry, Big Show, Orton, and Cena forever are are old cause the WWE is the be all end all thing. The current WWE audience doesn't know that Roode, Joe, Nakamura, etc have been wrestling either just as long as some of those names, or only a few years less. The WWE has made it to where if you're not with their company, you don't really exist, though they've eased up on that in recent years (mostly due to HHH/NXT raiding the indies). Nakamura, Joe, Finn, etc may be older, but for the WWE, they're fresh faces.
 
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