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Originally Posted by Rammsteinmad
Cena is "the man" right now, so his age is totally irrelevant, same for Lesnar. They both have history and name value. Hideo Itami is doing well for himself right now in NXT, but unless he can pull out a huge Daniel Bryan-esque gimmick that catches on big time, I don't think he'll be headlining any major PPV's any time soon.
Daniel Bryan is a rare exception in that his "yes" thing really caught on when he was 30/31, which built up to a point that WWE couldn't ignore it anymore.
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You do realize that while Cena was the man for the last 5-7 years, Triple H who was in his late 30s and early 40s was also winning the WWE Championship? And even Undertaker was winning championships in his late 30s and early 40s. Randy Orton also won the championship in his early 30s. A lot of the wrestlers won the WWE Championship at their 30s and 40s. Just recently you head The Rock win a WWE Championship at the age of 38.