#4. Hope isn't true: A new age limit for WWE signings?

Parker Boudreaux belongs to the younger category of WWE signings. But to secure the signing of somebody that young is beneficial to WWE since they can take their time with his development.
According to WON, there is a concern in WWE about the aging roster. The report went on to state that WWE has enforced an informal rule where they will only sign talent below the age of 30, barring a few exceptions:
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The WWE is very aware of the aging aspect of the roster and developmental. We were told there has been a new doctrine when it comes to new signings that unless it is a special situation where somebody is really good or has potential, or if they have a name from elsewhere, they want to limit new developmental signings to those under the age of 30.
While that may seem logical, wrestlers normally hit their prime in their 30s. It's not like other sports where retirement is encouraged in the 30s after passing their physical prime. There are several WWE Superstars over the age of 40 who have hit their stride.
We hope this isn't true because the new policy could make WWE miss out on some major signings.
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