>>19217176You can edit this image in about 30 seconds, and you could even use MS Paint. You're just lazy.
As for your topic, it ignores how many 'miles' are on guys today. Back in the 90s and especially 80s, the wrestling schedules were brutal, with guys on the road all the time and working several days each week. Today, wrestlers work once a week. WWE's modern roster is pathetic when compared to the Attitude Era, but the problem isn't age. If you look at the WCW roster from the years of the Monday Night Wars when they were on top (1996, 1997, 1998), I would expect the average age to be a lot closer to 2025, considering their top stars in 1997 were guys like Hogan (44), Flair (48), Savage (44), DDP (41), Nash (38), Hall (39), Luger (39), and Sting (38). But the difference between that roster and the 2025 roster is that all of those guys were mega-stars.