All Elite Wrestling has one of the most varied wrestling rosters going today, with a mix of up-and-coming talent and established veterans mixing it up on a weekly basis.

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It can be difficult to truly understand the range in ages between some of the performers on TV. In fact, some have already succeeded wildly in wrestling while barely having entered their 20's, while others have been in the business and seen success in it for over 20 years. Let's take a look at the 5 youngest active wrestlers in AEW and compare them with the 5 oldest active wrestlers in the company.

10 Youngest: Bea Priestley (24)

The gothy striker from England may not yet have reached her mid-20's but she has seen success around the globe, with her time in AEW being her biggest stage yet. Priestley began wrestling at 14 years old and is already a ten-year veteran as a result, working for such companies as PROGRESS Wrestling and World Wonder Ring Stardom in Japan. Bea's time in AEW has seen mixed results in the win column so far but she seems to be a semi-regular presence thus far with a bright future ahead of her.

9 Oldest: Chris Jericho (49)

Chris Jericho

The inaugural AEW World Champion is, in fact, one of the oldest active wrestlers on its roster, although he is still going strong. Jericho has been wrestling for around thirty years with his career beginning in late 1990 and has wrestled for nearly every major American promotion in the ensuing time.

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Today, Jericho is regarded as a legend in the industry thanks to both his success and his career longevity, being able to reinvent himself seemingly with ease to keep himself fresh to wrestling fans and buy more time in his profession.

8 Youngest: Marko Stunt (23)

The diminutive member of Jurassic Express is not quite as young as he may seem but he is still one of the company's more youthful competitors. Standing at 5'2", Stunt's height and youthful looks often lend to comparisons toward a young child, but he has been an active wrestler for the past five years. Stunt became a viral hit in wrestling circles thanks to his work on the independent scene, which directly led to him being featured on the pre-AEW show All In and, in turn, to him being featured as an AEW regular.

7 Oldest: Christopher Daniels (50)

Still going strong at age 50, Daniels is one of wrestling's most tenured veterans. Although never finding a home in places like WWE and WCW, Daniels did make a name for himself as a strong technical wrestler in places like ROH in its early days and caught fire alongside the likes of AJ Styles and Samoa Joe in TNA in the mid-2000s. Daniels has been a consistently popular wrestler for decades, managing to keep his image and skill fresh to newer audiences, most recently connecting with fans through his popular "SCU" gimmick.

6 Youngest: Riho (22)

Another inaugural champion in AEW's history happens to have a notable age, this time counting herself among the youngest wrestlers on the roster. Although barely out of her 20's, Riho has been active in wrestling since age 9, training under fellow AEW wrestler Emi Sakura at a young age before making her debut shortly after.

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Riho has seen success across several Japanese Joshi promotions and now calls Stardom her home along with AEW, the latter being where she became the first-ever Women's Champion.

5 Oldest: Dustin Rhodes (50)

They call him "The Natural," and he has proven that for over thirty years in the wrestling business. The son of the legendary Dusty Rhodes and brother to AEW executive vice president Cody, Dustin has made a name for himself everywhere he's gone; from the young talented upstart in WCW to the legendary Goldust in WWE, Rhodes has established himself as a workhorse with a flair for characters. Rhodes is still performing admirably into his 50's and shows no signs of stopping any time soon if his recent output is any indication.

4 Youngest: Jungle Boy (22)

It's almost hard to believe, but Marko Stunt's tag team partner in Jurassic Express is actually younger than him. The son of the late Luke Perry, Jungle Boy is only five years into his wrestling career but shows a potential that many wrestling fans and fellow wrestlers can't help but notice.

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Jungle Boy is a youngster that has shown a great deal of skill in outings against the likes of Chris Jericho, but he still has a lot of room to grow as one of AEW's most impressive future prospects.

3 Oldest: Luther (51)

One of AEW's newest signees is also one of its most mysterious. Initially entering as part of Brandi Rhodes' "Nightmare Collective," Luther is a veteran of the Japanese deathmatch scene from the 1990s. Luther is a contemporary of Chris Jericho as they both came up in wrestling around the same time and even wrestled each other, but it took Luther about thirty years to cross paths professionally with Jericho again. It's unknown what role Luther will continue to play in AEW but it seems he hasn't lost the taste for blood.

2 Youngest: Isiah Kassidy (22)

The youngest AEW wrestler on the roster is one-half of one of its more popular tag teams. Kassidy has hit the scene hard with his tag partner, Marq Quen Private Party, scoring wins over established teams like the Young Bucks and winning over crowds with their flashy antics. Kassidy is about five years into his career along with Quen and is still representing his team, so time will tell what potential he may have as a singles star in wrestling, but he is already a cult favorite of the AEW faithful.

1 Oldest: Billy Gunn (56)

AEW's oldest active wrestler is still going strong. Already a veteran of WWE and TNA, Billy Gunn was hired by AEW in 2019 as a producer but has also found himself wrestling now and again, even making his in-ring time a family affair. Gunn sometimes teams with his son, Austin, and has taken a vested interest in giving him the chance to shine as a wrestler as his old man did. Gunn is still a notable athlete and seems to be having a great time in his new position in AEW.

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