>>11774903>>11774852Neither of you idiots understand.
If you got a 50 year old Hollywood megastar in who works a program with your top star then fucks off then that is perfectly fine.
If you're pushing a 40 year old who has never been on TV so is new and interesting then that is fine.
If you're employing a 50 year old with decades of TV exposure to be a major part of your roster then that is not
The problem with Edge isn't an arbitrary age limit. The problem with Edge is that he's already broken down and already said everything interesting he'll ever say. He's been around forever, he's not new, he's not interesting, he's the same old shit. If Edge was 50 but had returned to wrestling in AEW without his WWE run after been off TV since his injury which he fully recovered from, then it would be a different story. Maybe he'd have new ideas and he'd have been gone long enough that it would be like getting a new guy. But he's already had his nostalgia run where we got to experience Edge again and see some evolution of his style and character. All AEW are getting now is a known commodity who struggled to draw in WWE and had a lot of creative control.
This isn't going to work out how a lot of people expect it to. He'll move the needle for a few weeks as the initial hype continues and the he will be just another guy.