The WWE Hall of Fame ceremony is just around the corner, and this year’s inductees are set to be revealed. As the wrestling world eagerly awaits the announcement, two former WWE superstars have thrown their hats into the ring – figuratively speaking – suggesting they should be the ones to induct their longtime friend and fellow competitor, AJ Styles, into the prestigious hall.
Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson, collectively known as the Good Brothers, have been a part of the wrestling landscape for over a decade, with stints in TNA, ROH, and WWE under their belts. During their time in the WWE, they formed a formidable tag team, known for their ruthless tactics and unrelenting drive for victory. Now, they’re making a passionate plea to be the ones to honor their friend AJ Styles with a Hall of Fame induction.
A Bond Built on Respect and Rivalry
AJ Styles has been a WWE staple for nearly a decade, making a name for himself as one of the company’s top superstars. His in-ring prowess, coupled with his charismatic personality, has endeared him to fans worldwide. For Gallows and Anderson, their relationship with Styles goes beyond a simple friendship – it’s rooted in a deep-seated respect for one another’s craft.
“We’ve been in this business long enough to know that AJ is one of the best,” Gallows said in an exclusive interview. “We’ve had our fair share of battles, but at the end of the day, we’re all brothers in this industry. Inducting AJ into the Hall of Fame would be an honor, not just for him, but for us as well. We’ve been lucky enough to share the ring with him on countless occasions, and to see him receive this recognition would be truly special.”
According to a WWE insider, the Good Brothers have been actively campaigning for the opportunity to induct Styles into the Hall of Fame. Sources close to the matter reveal that their efforts have not gone unnoticed, with several high-ranking officials within the company taking their plea seriously.
A Case for Why the Good Brothers Should Induct AJ Styles
So, what makes the Good Brothers the perfect candidates to induct AJ Styles into the WWE Hall of Fame? For starters, their relationship with Styles dates back to their time in TNA, where they formed a formidable alliance with Styles and Christopher Daniels. This bond has only grown stronger over the years, with the trio frequently crossing paths in various promotions.
Moreover, the Good Brothers have a unique understanding of what it takes to be a successful wrestler. Their own experiences, both in and out of the ring, have given them a unique perspective on the industry – one that they believe would make them excellent ambassadors for AJ Styles.
“We’ve seen AJ at his best and worst,” Anderson said. “We’ve been there for him through thick and thin, and we’ve learned from him every step of the way. Inducting him into the Hall of Fame would be a testament to his dedication, hard work, and unwavering passion for this business. We’re proud to call him a friend and a brother, and we believe we’re the perfect candidates to honor him with this recognition.”
The Road to the WWE Hall of Fame
The WWE Hall of Fame ceremony is set to take place next month, with the inductees being announced in the coming weeks. While the Good Brothers’ plea has been met with enthusiasm, it’s unclear at this point whether they’ll be given the opportunity to induct AJ Styles.
One thing is certain, however: if the Good Brothers are given the chance to honor their friend, they’ll make the most of it. As they’ve proven time and time again, their commitment to one another and to the wrestling industry is unwavering.
“We’re not just asking for a favor,” Gallows said. “We’re asking to be a part of something special – to be a part of AJ’s legacy. We believe we’re the perfect candidates to induct him into the Hall of Fame, and we’re willing to do whatever it takes to make that happen.”
Only time will tell if the Good Brothers’ plea will be answered. One thing’s for sure, however: if they’re given the chance to induct AJ Styles into the WWE Hall of Fame, they’ll make it a night to remember.