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Why does the WWE always push wrestlers when they are way past their prime?

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Once they slow down and minimize their abilities, they always become champs

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  1. I dont really know that either. Ive always wondered that as well


  2. Give examples. Like who? I can't think of any.

  3. So Randy Orton is past his prime? The guy ain't even 30 years old yet.

  4. Because the old farts have political powers and they book themselves as champions.

  5. good question.

  6. Is that a problem? Not really. Especially when they are FARRRRRRR MOOORRRRE entertaining than the current guys.

  7. i dont know, maybe because they dont know how to move on. good question.

  8. in my opinion i think they want to hold onto the past because they were successful, in the wwe today i cant see anyone who can really make an impact on wrestling once again like the veterans did and are doing now.

    i personally think guys like undertaker deserve his spot now because hes stepped up his game where he got into amazing shape and his matches are quite exciting against edge and others he faces.

    same with triple h, people hate him but i beleieve he deserves his spot because he has worked his asss off recently and also stepped up.

    what im trying to say is that yes there is a debate on about veterans who wont move over for the younger talent, but lets be honest those younger talent may not be ready for that big spot yet and those veterans still can go and put on some exciting mainevent matches so why not?

  9. The real question is why do they keep pushing Cena & Batista

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