12. Goldust
In WWE’s New Era, the roster is brimming with young superstars trying to make a name for themselves and many of the veterans are quietly being phased out. In fairness, this is long past due, but it does mean the older guys have to look out for each other.
In 2016, Kane and Goldust are two of the longest-tenured performers on the WWE roster and really are the last of a dying breed. They have seen it all, from the Attitude Era to the squeaky clean programming WWE has been producing for the past couple of years. They have partied hard and worked harder, often times performing through injuries of varying degrees of seriousness.
As more aging WWE superstars part ways with the company, Goldust and Kane are growing ever closer, swapping war stories and recalling a time when they had their entire careers ahead of them.
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