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The Truth.

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E drones talk about wanting to pluck young talent from AEW and exchange it for their old, broken-down talent - like WWF vs. WCW in the 90s. The problem with that is, I don't think WWE knows how deep (and YOUNG) the AEW talent pool is.

>Nick Wayne - 18
>Skye Blue - 24
>Julia Hart - 21
>Eli Isom - 28
>Riho - 26
>Hook - 24
>Yuka - 28
>Toni Storm - 27
>Jamie Hayter - 28
>Komander - 24
>El Hijo del Vikingo - 26
>Brock Anderson - 26
>Bandido - 28
>Anna Jay - 25
>Lelya Hirsch - 25
>Marq Quen - 29
>Parker Boudreaux - 25
>Tay Melo - 28
>Billie Starkz - 19
>Kyle Fletcher - 24
>Action Andretti - 25
>Jack Perr - 26
>Griff Garrison - 27
>MJF - 27
>Konosuke Takeshita - 28
>Mariah May - 24
>Daniel Gracia - 25
>Wheeler Yuta - 26
>Isiah Kassidy - 26
>Kris Statlander - 28
>Sammy Guevara - 30
>Darby Allin - 30

I'm making 30 the cut-off point, though that isn't entirely fair, but it's just to illustrate a point. And that point is, that for all the shit AEW has done, neglecting or ignoring the signing and developing of young talent is absolutely not one of them.