The 9 Youngest (& 9 Oldest) Women's Wrestlers In WWE

The WWE Women's Division has some of the most talented female wrestlers in the world. Some of the women in the division have already carved out great careers for themselves over a long length of time leading to them being the oldest in the division, others have all kinds of talent and potential as the youngest females around.

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There are currently more women's wrestlers in the WWE than ever, which begs the question: Who is the youngest, and who is the oldest? That is answered here when we list the 7 youngest women's wrestlers in WWE and the 7 oldest.

UPDATE: 2023/08/31 07:30 EST BY TEVON KING

Women's wrestling in WWE used to be an afterthought but since the women's revolution in the summer of 2015, the division has grown from strength to strength. On Raw and SmackDown, there are the Women's World Championship and the WWE Women's Championship that are available for female wrestlers to fight for. Furthermore, WWE has proved that age is just a number as some of the oldest female wrestlers on the main roster have featured in high-profile feuds, and the younger talent coming through the ranks have shown that they are capable to take over the baton when it's their time.

18 Youngest: Sonya Deville - 29 Years Old

Sonya Deville is one of the youngest females on WWE's main roster at the age of 29. Deville has had to be incredibly patient to get her hands on a championship. She clinched the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship alongside Chelsea Green.

Unfortunately, Deville could hardly get going during her reign as WWE Women's Tag Team Champion as she tore her ACL. Deville is currently on the sidelines, and she will be motivated to return better than ever once she has fully recovered.

17 Oldest: Ronda Rousey - 36 Years OldRonda Rousey SmackDown Women's Champion

"The Baddest Woman on the Planet" Ronda Rousey joined WWE in 2018 and she had a blistering in-ring debut at WrestleMania 34. Months later, Rousey defeated Alexa Bliss for the Raw Women's Championship at SummerSlam 2018, and she was involved in the maiden women's WrestleMania main event at WrestleMania 35 when she defended the Raw Women's Championship in a triple threat match against SmackDown Women's Champion Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch.

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The WWE Universe began to turn on Rousey and she turned heel. She's a Triple Crown Winner as she won two SmackDown Women's Championships and the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship to go alongside her Raw Women's Championship reign. Rousey is 36, and she is a mother, and after losing to Shayna Baszler at SummerSlam 2023, may be leaving WWE shortly.

16 Youngest: Zoey Stark - 29 Years Old

Zoey Stark is making moves in WWE as she moved from NXT to Raw in the 2023 WWE draft lottery. Stark is a talented in-ring performer, and she is destined to become a future WWE Women's Champion. Time is definitely on Stark's side as she is 29 years old and she hasn't reached her prime yet.

Stark isn't wasting time to mix it up with the heavy hitters as she sided with Trish Status at Night of Champions 2023 by attacking Becky Lynch. Stark has had her fair share of serious injuries in the past, and she will be hoping that serious injuries are a distant memory as she has lots of potential that needs fulfilling to the max. Working with a seven-time WWE Women's Champion and Hall of Famer Trish Stratus is the perfect catalyst to elevate Stark to the next level.

15 Oldest: Becky Lynch - 36 Years Old

Becky Lynch will go down in history as one of the all-time greats to grace a WWE ring. The Man is a Triple Crown Winner as she's won the SmackDown Women's Championship four times, and the Raw Women's Championship twice. Moreover, Lynch won the 2019 women's Royal Rumble match, and she clinched both the Raw and SmackDown Women's Championships in the first women's WrestleMania main event at WrestleMania 35.

Lynch is a veteran, and at 36 she is still performing at a high level. Lynch has feuded with Trish Stratus, and it has been an entertaining feud between two of the all-time greats. The Man is a sure-fire WWE Hall of Famer, and she is one of the best on the mic and inside the squared circle.

14 Youngest: Isla Dawn - 29 Years Old

Isla Dawn is rapidly rising through the ranks as she was a part of the NXT UK brand but she moved to the American version of NXT in the fall of 2022. Dawn feuded with Alba Fyre, but they are now tag team partners and they were the reigning NXT Women's Tag Team Champions.

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The Scotswoman is 29 years old, and alongside Fyre, they were drafted to SmackDown. They lost to the WWE Women's Tag Team Champions Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler in a title unification match on the June 23, 2023, edition of SmackDown.

13 Oldest: Candice LeRae - 37 Years Old

Candice LeRae left WWE when her contract expired in May 2022, but she returned to the company four months later. LeRae is 37 years old, and she gave birth to her first child with her husband Johnny Gargano. LeRae has unfinished business and if used correctly, she could be involved in major storylines.

LeRae had a solid run in NXT and she has had some quality matches throughout her career. LeRae being a mother to a one-year-old still has the appetite to compete at the highest level and she has proven that she is more than capable of competing with the very best.

12 Youngest: Liv Morgan - 29 Years Old

Liv Morgan is one of the youngest women in WWE and also a woman who has a lot of potential. Morgan first signed with WWE and debuted in NXT in 2014. After three years with the developmental brand, she made her debut on SmackDown alongside Ruby Riott and Sarah Logan as part of The Riott Squad.

Morgan started competing as a singles competitor and has impressed many with her improvements in the ring. Many believe Morgan can be the next big star in the women's division given that she continues to improve and has the right opportunities.

11 Oldest: Charlotte Flair - 37 Years Old

14-time WWE Women's Champion Charlotte Flair is arguably the greatest female wrestler in WWE history. The Queen has a knack for making history, and she is a veteran on the WWE roster. It's hard to believe that Charlotte is 37 years old and she is showing no signs of slowing down any time soon.

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The Queen takes sabbaticals now and then, but she is still a full-time wrestler. She has plenty left in the tank as she had a fantastic SmackDown Women's Championship match with Rhea Ripley on WrestleMania 39 Saturday which could have closed out the show. It doesn't matter if Charlotte is a babyface or a heel, she knows how to tell a story.

10 Youngest: Tegan Nox - 28 Years OldTegan Nox SmackDown December 2, 2022 Cropped-

Tegan Nox is one of the more talented women's wrestlers that have come out of NXT in recent years, despite her not winning any championship gold on the yellow brand. Look for that to change on the main roster, as she was called up to SmackDown alongside Shotzi in 2021.

Various injuries have plagued her career, but since she's only 28 years old, Tegan Nox is still young enough to overcome her earlier difficulties and achieve massive success in the future. As of late, she has been mainly featured on WWE Main Event.

9 Oldest: Natalya - 41 Years Old

Natalya is one of the few cornerstones of the women's division that has held on past the women's revolution. The niece of the legendary Bret Hart, Natalya made her WWE debut 15 years ago on May 11, 2008.

Nattie has made a big name for herself in her career, being a former Divas Champion, SmackDown Women's Champion, and Women's Tag Team Champion. Though she has been featured less over the past couple of years on WWE TV, she can still be counted on to deliver when she's called upon. Her 2023 has mainly been spent as somebody booked to make Rhea Ripley look like the dominant champion she is.

8 Youngest: Aliyah - 28 Years Old

Aliyah headed to Raw after her long stay in NXT. Still just 28 years old, she has plenty of years left to achieve success on the main roster and win some singles gold, something that eluded her on the yellow brand.

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While in NXT, she was featured as part of The Robert Stone Brand, but recently turned on him, most likely leading to a new role for the young star. Aliyah captured the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship alongside Raquel Rodriguez, which is the highlight of her WWE career thus far.

7 Oldest: Asuka - 41 Years OldAsuka WWE Women's Champion SmackDown June 9, 2023 Cropped

Another top name in the women's division, Asuka has been dominant wherever she has been. First making a name for herself in Japan, Asuka signed with WWE in 2015. She quickly made her way to the top of NXT and rode her infamous undefeated streak to the main roster in 2017.

In just a few short years, Asuka has achieved almost everything in WWE. The great thing about her is that it seems like she only gets better with age, so it's still safe to expect a lot more from her in the future.

6 Youngest: Indi Hartwell - 27 Years Old

Indi Hartwell is the third youngest female wrestler on the main roster at the age of just 27 years of age. Hartwell is a former NXT Women's Tag Team Champion with Candice LeRae, and she was the NXT Women's Champion when she was drafted to Raw.

Hartwell relinquished the title and she had the unwanted record of being the shortest-reigning NXT Women's Champion at 31 days. Hartwell has the total package and at 27 she is bound to get better and better by being on the main roster.

5 Oldest: Shayna Baszler - 43 Years Old

Former mixed martial artist Shayna Baszler is one of the oldest women on the WWE roster, but also one of the most dangerous. Shayna quickly rose through the ranks of WWE, first appearing in the Mae Young Classic and going all the way to the finals before losing.

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She then signed with WWE in 2017 and became a two-time NXT Women's Champion in NXT. In early 2020, she officially made her main roster debut and has made a huge impact ever since, winning the Women's Tag Team titles with Nia Jax twice and once with Ronda Rousey. Despite her age, wrestling fans can expect to see a lot of her in both the near and distant future. The Queen of Spades betrayed Rousey which led to the dangerous duo dropping the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship to Raquel Rodriguez and Liv Morgan at Money in the Bank 2023. Furthermore, Baszler picked up a huge win over Rousey in an MMA Rules styles match at SummerSlam 2023.

4 Youngest: Rhea Ripley - 26 Years Old

At just 26 years of age, Rhea Ripley is the youngest female competitor on the main roster, and she's already been the Raw Women's Champion. While it may not have been the best reign, it shows the trust WWE brass has in Ripley, so expect to see much more gold in her future.

In addition to her main roster status, Ripley was also a dominant NXT Women's Champion who has already made four WrestleMania appearances with all of them being championship bouts. The Nightmare has completed her Grand Slam set as she won the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship with Nikki A.S.H. and she defeated Charlotte Flair for the SmackDown Women's Championship on WrestleMania 39 Saturday. Ripley is right where she wants to be as one of the best female wrestlers on the main roster and she is thriving in being in the Judgment Day. Ripley is currently the reigning Women's World Champion and she will be hoping that she has some memorable title defenses.

3 Oldest: Tamina - 45 Years Old

Tamina Snuka is the second oldest woman on the WWE roster. She first debuted with WWE in 2010 along with The Usos, and for the last 10+ years, she has been a consistent presence in the WWE Women's Division.

Many fans would be surprised to hear the fact that over the length of her long tenure with the company Tamina just won her first Women's Division championship; she had previously won the 24/7 Championship. Her longevity has made her career a success. Tamina captured the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship with Natalya which has arguably been the highlight of her career.

2 Youngest: Maxxine Dupri - 26 Years Old

Maxxine Dupri was introduced to WWE fans on the main roster as the sister of Max Dupri, who has since been repackaged as LA Knight. Dupri led the Maximum Male Models and they moved from SmackDown to Raw. However, Dupri has allied with Alpha Academy.

Dupri has turned face, and she has had a couple of matches on Raw. Dupri is currently the youngest female wrestler on the main roster at just 26 years of age, and she has a lot of time to improve in the ring if she decides to pursue a career as an in-ring performer instead of being a valet.

1 Oldest: Trish Stratus - 47 Years Old

WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus is the oldest female wrestler on the roster at 47 years of age. The WWE Hall of Famer turned heel by attacking Becky Lynch and Trish has been featured regularly on WWE programming.

This is most likely going to be the final run of the seven-time WWE Women's Champion's legendary career. She is currently working alongside Zoey Stark, who is going to learn a lot from Trish. Trish looks well for her age and she can still perform at the highest level in some fantastic matches.

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