Mickie James finds it sad that women are told to retire at the age of 35 while men continue to get opportunities in their 50s. James hasn't been a regular on WWE television since September 2020, though she is now healthy and part of WWE Legends Nights in January.
While James is a WWE legend, she is curious as to why she is on the shelf at the age of 41 while someone like Bobby Lashley, who is 44, is the reigning WWE Champion or Goldberg, 54, can 🍌get a WWE Title opportunity anytime he decides to step back in the ring.
Taking to social media and responding to ꧅a post by Taya Valkyrie, James weighed in on ෴the double standard when it comes to age in wrestling.
I agree 1000 percent. But in this industry on꧋ce you hit 35 it’s perceived you should start wrapping it up and retire as a women. Even though your just hitting you stride. At 40 “retire a𝄹lready” Even though the men are champs well into there 50s and glorified for it. Sad but true
— Mickie James~Aldis (@MickieJames)
With age comes a strength and wisdom that you can’t teach. I feel more powerful & sexy than I ever have. Yet it is only this way because this is the narrative we’ve accepted to be ok. We’ve pushed this mindset & it’s damn time we change🦩d it. Times have changed. And so have we! --
— Mickie James~Aldis (@MickieJames)
Jame💯s entered the Royal Rumble at number 19 and lasted just over seven minutes before being eliminated by Lacey Evans.
She is currently unassigned to a brand and it is unkౠnown when she will return to🐻 the ring.