AJ Styles faced Gunther at the WWE Royal Rumble, marking a significant moment as he put his career on the line. Although he lost, Styles didn’t leave his gear in the ring, which many wrestlers saw as a sign that his story might not be over yet.
The reactions from fellow wrestlers were heartfelt. John Cena tweeted, “Phenomenal is an understatement. Few are as deserving of respect as @AJStylesOrg. Thank you for everything, AJ.” This captures how much Styles is admired across the wrestling community.
Social media was buzzing with responses. Many hoped this wasn’t the end for him. For instance, Flash Morgan Webster tweeted, “If this is the end of his WWE career… Imagine a year of AJ Styles on the Indies.” This shows the excitement around Styles possibly wrestling elsewhere, like AEW or NJPW. The wrestling community is known for its unpredictability, and fans appreciate that.
Interestingly, reports show that Styles has been a key player in wrestling for nearly two decades. He made his name in TNA, where he was a fan favorite, and later became a star in WWE. This history reflects a career marked by versatility and high-flying moves that captivated audiences worldwide.
Furthermore, Styles’ influence on younger wrestlers is undeniable. Many expressed gratitude for his guidance. Blake Christian shared, “AJ Styles pulled me aside once to give me advice that let me know I was on the right path.” This highlights how Styles has impacted future generations in the sport.
Overall, AJ Styles’ legacy continues to resonate. Whether this marks the end of his WWE chapter or just a new beginning remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: he’s left an indelible mark on the wrestling world, deserving every bit of respect he receives.
For further insights into AJ’s impact and career, you can read more details on ESPN or check out the full history of AJ Styles from TNA’s official site.

