Cody Rhodes Addresses Concerns About WWE’s Aging Main Event Scene
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Cody Rhodes addressed criticism about WWE's aging main event scene during a March 31, 2026 appearance on The Breakfast Club, reframing the narrative by calling the roster "seasoned" rather than old. Rhodes argued that wrestling historically relies on experience, pointing to the 1980s when wrestlers' prime was considered to be ages 35-42, and stated that performing for live audiences requires years of development that younger stars often lack. He believes WWE has corrected course from previously relying too heavily on inexperienced talent, citing current main event stars like Roman Reigns, CM Punk, and Randy Orton as examples of an experienced crew that understands the pressure of the biggest stage.
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