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Originally Posted by road doggy dogg
I think what Rammsteinmad is saying is, those guys have built up that level of trust with the company/Vince, through their years of service, so he's confident in booking them consistently in their 30s and onward because he knows they are a proven commodity.
They may be wary to bestow that level of responsibility on Cesaro because by the time he "accrues" that level of service he'll already be feasibly past his prime, so it may seem like a wasted investment in their eyes.
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Pretty much this. Not only a level of trust, but a level of "overness" with the audience. Unless the fans begin chanting for Cesaro during other peoples matches, I don't see a huge push coming for him.
Remember a few years ago just before Triple H started to gain some serious backstage power, when they had that whole "youth initiative" going on, where they were only looking for new wrestlers to sign who were under the age of 30?