Who Is The Youngest Wrestler On WWE?
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Who is the youngest wrestler on WWE? This is a question that many fans have been asking lately. While there is no official answer, we can take a look at some of the wrestlers who are currently signed to WWE and make an educated guess.
WWE’s Youngest Wrestlers
WWE has a history of signing young talent and making them into stars. There are a few wrestlers who started in WWE when they were just teenagers. This article will take a look at the youngest WWE wrestlers, both male and female.
Braun Strowman
Braun Strowman is an American professional wrestler and former strongman who is currently signed to WWE. He was previously signed to WWE’s developmental brand NXT, where he was one-half of The Wyatt Family with Luke Harper and Erick Rowan.
Strowman made his main roster debut on the November 21, 2015, episode of Raw as a member of The Wyatt Family. After the dissolution of the stable in mid-2017, Strowman became a singles competitor. He then went on an undefeated streak that lasted from August 2017 until he finally lost to Brock Lesnar at the 2018 Royal Rumble event. In early 2018, Strowman developed a rivalry with Kane which culminated in Strowman winning the collision between their two ambulances at the Ambulance Match at Greatest Royal Rumble. In late-2018 and early-2019, Strowman found himself in a multi-person feud with Baron Corbin and Drew McIntyre over McIntyre’s WWE Intercontinental Championship which McIntyre would eventually retain.
At WrestleMania 35 in 2019, Strowman won both the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal and a Tag Team Turmoil match en route to winning his first ever championship in WWE by becoming one-half of the inaugural WWE Raw Tag Team Champions with Nicholas, making him a three-time overall tag team champion in WWE.
Baron Corbin
Baron Corbin is an American professional wrestler, actor, and former football player. He is currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand.
Corbin was born in Lenexa, Kansas, the son of Vicki Jo (Nee: #NAME?) and Wade Steven Corbin. He has two sisters named Nicole and Whitney. He was raised in a small farming town in Kansas. Corbin played football and wrestling in high school. He then attended Northwest Missouri State University, where he played football as a defensive tackle. In 2009, he was signed by the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent. He was released by the Colts before the start of the 2009 season.
In 2012, Corbin began training to be a professional wrestler at the WWE Performance Center.He made his debut on NXT in 2013. In 2016, he made his main roster debut as a member of The Wyatt Family. Since then, he has won the United States Championship once and the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal once.
Elias
Elias was born on October 1, 1992, which makes him 26 years old. He is currently one of the youngest wrestlers on WWE’s main roster. Elias is a former NXT Tag Team Champion and has been a part of several notable storylines on Raw and SmackDown Live. Elias is a talented musician and often uses his guitar-playing skills to entertain the WWE Universe.
WWE’s Oldest Wrestlers
WWE’s oldest wrestler is Kane, who is currently 52 years old. The next oldest is The Undertaker, who is also 52. Triple H is the third oldest wrestler on the roster, at 50 years old. There are a few other wrestlers in their 50s, but the majority of the roster is in their 30s and 40s.
The Undertaker
The Undertaker is one of WWE’s oldest wrestlers, having made his debut in 1990. He is currently 52 years old.
Kane
Kane is the youngest wrestler on WWE, at 52 years old. He’s been with WWE for over two decades, and is a multi-time champion.
Big Show
At 45 years old, Big Show is the eldest active wrestler on the WWE roster. Born in 1972, Big Show (real name Paul Wight) made his wrestling debut in 1995. He has since gone on to have a illustrious career in WWE, winning multiple world championships and headlining numerous pay-per-view events.
Now in his twilight years, Big Show is still an active wrestler and competes on a regular basis. He is currently involved in a feud with Braun Strowman, and the two are scheduled to face off at the upcoming WWE Payback event.
While he is no longer in his prime, Big Show remains one of the most popular wrestlers on the WWE roster. He is beloved by fans for his larger-than-life personality and his willingness to put on a good show.
WWE’s Women’s Division
The Women’s Division in WWE is one of the most popular divisions in the company. The Women’s Division is full of incredibly talented athletes who are able to put on amazing matches. The division is also home to some of the youngest wrestlers in WWE. In this article, we will take a look at the five youngest wrestlers in WWE’s Women’s Division.
Sasha Banks
At just 28 years old, Sasha Banks is one of the youngest women in WWE. She made her debut in 2015 and has quickly become one of the most popular wrestlers in the company. Banks is a four-time WWE Women’s Champion and was the first woman to headline a WWE pay-per-view event.
Becky Lynch
Becky Lynch (real name Rebecca Quin) is an Irish professional wrestler signed to WWE. Lynch is one of WWE’s most popular female wrestlers and is currently the longest-reigning Raw Women’s Champion in history.
Lynch was born on January 30, 1987, making her 32 years old as of 2019. She began her professional wrestling career in 2006, and made her WWE debut in 2014. Since then, she has won numerous championships, including the SmackDown Women’s Championship and the Raw Women’s Championship.
Charlotte Flair
Charlotte Flair is one of WWE’s top female wrestlers. She is currently the youngest wrestler on WWE’s main roster, at just 28 years old. Charlotte has held the WWE Women’s Championship four times, and is also a former Divas Champion. She is the daughter of wrestling legend Ric Flair, and has quickly made a name for herself in the wrestling world.