10 Surprising Ages Of WWE Superstars
9. Zack Ryder, 32
Here's another talent who has been with the WWE for over a decade, but is not as old as the length of his career might suggest.
Zack Ryder first appeared with WWE in 2005, but wasn't been signed to a contract until about a year later. Knowing that he made his television debut in 2007, it'd be safe to assume he's around 38 or 39 years old.
But believe it or not, "Long Island Iced-Z" is only 32, going on 33 in May.
He's only just a little over a year older than his former "Hype Bro," Mojo Rawley, and he's younger than Baron Corbin, Heath Slater, and Tye Dillinger. Though his age gives him ample time to hone his craft and realize his full potential, it's evident that WWE does not plan to use Ryder in any sort of high-profile capacity any time soon.
Which is a shame, because he could've been a lot more if WWE hadn't clipped his wings while he was at his peak.