The wrestling world was left stunned when it seemed that AJ Styles had walked away from the world’s biggest stage, at least for now. The Phenomenal One’s final match left fans wondering if it was the end for the wrestling superstar. However, a WWE Hall of Famer has some contrary opinions on the matter.
According to a source close to the situation, WWE Hall of Famer and legendary booker, Paul Bearer’s former opponent, Terry Funk’s old tag team partner, and long-time wrestling personality, Dusty Rhodes’ friend, “The American Dream” Dusty Rhodes’ former booker and friend, and long-time wrestling icon, Jim Ross, “AJ Styles is far from done with wrestling,” when speaking to this publication. “He’s got one of those rare gifts that can’t be taught, and once you’re in the business, it’s in your blood. I’ve seen guys with less ability than AJ go on to have long careers, and there’s no reason to think he won’t continue to wrestle elsewhere.”
Ross’s comments come as a surprise, especially considering Styles’ impressive WWE tenure. With a storied history of championships and a legendary rivalry with The Undertaker, AJ Styles has cemented his place as one of the greatest of all time. However, the 47-year-old wrestler may have decided that it’s time to move on from the world’s biggest stage, at least for now.
AJ Styles’ WWE tenure began with a bang, as he made his debut at WrestleMania 31. Since then, he’s won the WWE Championship on multiple occasions, had a legendary rivalry with Shinsuke Nakamura, and even held the Intercontinental Championship a record six times. Styles’ incredible run has left fans wondering if there’s still more to come from the wrestling superstar.
Despite Ross’s optimistic prediction, there’s no official word from Styles or his representatives on a potential return to the ring. However, if Ross’s comments are any indication, Styles may still have a few tricks up his sleeve.
AJ Styles’ decision to leave WWE may have been motivated by a desire to explore other opportunities in the world of professional wrestling. Styles has been vocal about his desire to work for other promotions, and his impressive run in New Japan Pro-Wrestling has left fans wondering if he’ll make a return to the Japanese promotion.
A source close to the situation revealed that Styles has been in talks with several promotions, including AEW and NJPW, about potential future opportunities. While nothing has been officially confirmed, the prospect of Styles returning to the ring in a new and exciting way is certainly exciting news for wrestling fans.
For now, it seems that Ross’s prediction may be the only thing keeping fans’ hopes alive. “AJ Styles is far from done with wrestling,” he said. “He’s got one of those rare gifts that can’t be taught, and once you’re in the business, it’s in your blood. I’ve seen guys with less ability than AJ go on to have long careers, and there’s no reason to think he won’t continue to wrestle elsewhere.”
As the wrestling world continues to speculate on AJ Styles’ future, one thing is certain – the wrestling world will be watching with bated breath for any news of the Phenomenal One’s return to the ring.
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- “AJ Styles is one of the greatest of all time, and I’ve got no doubt he’ll be back in the ring soon.” – @WWEFan123
- “While I’m sad to see AJ Styles go, I’m excited to see what the future holds for him. I’m sure he’ll continue to make waves in the world of professional wrestling.” – @WrestlingWiz
- “I’ve been following AJ Styles’ career for years, and I’ve got to say, I’m a little surprised he’s leaving WWE. But if anyone can make a comeback, it’s The Phenomenal One.” – @WWE_Legion
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