he joined wwe in his early 30s the problem is triple h signs these 15-20 years indy/japan vets and then puts them on the developmental brand for years on top of that, by the time they get to the main roster they pushing 40
That was the way the business was until the late 90s though. Remember when it was a big deal that The Rock became a world champion at 27?Damn they getting old.
WWE needs to start building stars in they late 20s because it seems like nowadays most of the main event 35+
I feel like they were still doing that up until 2005ish, Cena was still in his 20s as well as Orton and Edge when they won the world titles.That was the way the business was until the late 90s though. Remember when it was a big deal that The Rock became a world champion at 27?