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A.J. Styles Talks Hulk Hogan, Loyalty to TNA, More
Posted by Jeremy Thomas on 11.10.2011



- A.J. Styles recently spoke about Hulk Hogan's idea for his gimmick when Hogan first arrived in TNA, his loyalty to the company and more. Check out the highlights:

On Hogan's idea to make Styles a 'Ric Flair Jr.' character: "If you want to see my take my hair and dye it all blonde, slick it back, and hang out with girls all the time, and you know, do that whole thing, and just totally just not be A.J. at all, then you would've went with Hogan's idea."

On his reaction to the gimmick idea: "I was like, I'm not that guy, and I am A.J. Styles. I'm not Ric Flair. I am who I am. I mean, just because he (Hogan) hasn't been watching, doesn't mean that a lot of people haven't. They know who A.J. Styles. I got to be honest man; I don't think that I need to ride Ric Flair's coat-tails to be the next great thing in wrestling."

On the lack of wrestling time given on Impact: "I think that our guys are more than capable of telling great stories in that right; more than capable if given the opportunity, and the time in the ring. That's what some guys think, that championship titles are props; that the ring is just a prop. I know that I enjoy personally the wrestling part, I really do. I love the physical atmosphere of what's going on in a wrestling ring."

On not getting many media appearances: "I don't know why that is. I busted my butt for how many years now, but I'm not going to be a guy that's gonna complain about every little thing. Yeah, sure, you know, there's some stuff that I could say and mention, but that's not who I am. That's not what I do. I support my company, and whatever they think is best is...well, what we'll do. I'm behind em'."

On wanting Impact's brand recognition to grow: "I want us to have household names. I want us to be a household company that people say, 'Oh, yeah, Impact Wrestling! I know exactly what that is.' You know, not when we go through security at the airport or immigration or whatnot where you hear, 'Oh, oh like WWE?' I don't want to hear that. I want them to know exactly who we are. We got (a lot of) tourists that come to The Impact Zone where they really haven't followed the story; they really don't know what's going on. They just know that there's wrestling, but when you get out of that Impact Zone, you really get to see these fans who've watched weekly, they will tell you what they wanna see."


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AJ needs to leave TNA, he's too big of a star for them

Posted By: Bill (Guest)  on November 10, 2011 at 06:49 PM

 
 
"You know, not when we go through security at the airport or immigration or whatnot where you hear, 'Oh, oh like WWE?' I don't want to hear that. I want them to know exactly who we are."

Well, but that's exactly what you are... A WWE-lite.


Posted By: Guest#4945 (Guest)  on November 10, 2011 at 07:03 PM

 
 
"I want us to have household names. I want us to be a household company that people say, 'Oh, yeah, Impact Wrestling! I know exactly what that is.' You know, not when we go through security at the airport or immigration or whatnot where you hear, 'Oh, oh like WWE?"

LMAO


Posted By: Guest#0496 (Guest)  on November 10, 2011 at 07:09 PM

 
 
AJ Styles needs to keep his mouth shut and listen to Hogan. There is a reason people know who Hogan is.

Posted By: MTL (Guest)  on November 10, 2011 at 07:11 PM

 
 
the reason people were trying to let aj ride on flair coat tails was to try anything to give him a personality. yes we know hes aj style but people do not care about a bland "vanilla midget" which is a silly term but fits aj to a tea.

Posted By: Zip (Guest)  on November 10, 2011 at 07:22 PM

 
 
Shut up AJ!

Hit the weights, get a clue!!!


Posted By: KevinNash (Guest)  on November 10, 2011 at 07:52 PM

 
 
" I support my company, and whatever they think is best is...well, what we'll do. I'm behind em'."

AND THEN...

If you want to see my take my hair and dye it all blonde, slick it back, and hang out with girls all the time, and you know, do that whole thing, and just totally just not be A.J. at all, then you would've went with Hogan's idea."

Better get that bleach buddy!


Posted By: Guest#8591 (Guest)  on November 10, 2011 at 07:54 PM

 
 
First time commenting-20 year fan-28 years old-found the site a few weeks ago-just personal opinions, so no elitism here-and so...here goes

AJ is truly the greatest pure wrestler on television today. I personally believe that his in-ring abilities are even superior to Bryan and Punk...BUT...he is very unfortunate in today's era because...

1-He is mediocre at best on the mic and doesn't have what is required, in that area, to main event for WWE. Mostly likely he would be a popular and exciting midcarder like Morrison(except with talent) Even this is a long shot, because no matter how poorly TNA handles his character...He has always been loyal to TNA to a fault.
2-He is TNA's best hand, and more often than not, is treated like he isn't even that. He will never be the consistent maineventer that he deserves to be. His title runs have seemed more like rewards for sticking around rather than actual prudent booking.

So because of these FACTS, wrestling in a high profile match at Wrestlemania in front of a stadium crowd will probably never become a reality for Styles. No one deserves that honor more though.

The only silver lining is that a few times a year, TNA will book him in a PPV match with a good amount of time, and he will give the fans performances that NO ONE else on TV could ever duplicate on their best day.

The only person in the current era who had no mic skills but got to the Mania Main Event level was Jeff Hardy, and that was because of a vast myriad of reasons...ones that don't apply to AJ.

This is getting long winded, but my husband and baby girl are out of town and...so yeah, I'm just going to keep talkin bout the other man in my life...therefore...

My 5 personal favorite Styles matches are (in no particular order.)
-AJ vs. Joe Turning Point 2005 (Textbook example of what TNA offered that you couldn't find on WWE...but they didn't capitalize on it)
-AJ vs. Joe vs. Daniels Turning Point 2009 (Yes, Unbreakable was better; but the sequel again and notice that it was a one man show, and possibly Styles career performance.)
-AJ vs Daniels Destination X 2011 (Grossly underated and had the misfortune to happen the same month as Cena/Punk I. Also, I belive it's the best match those two have had together, though most others probably disagree.)
-AJ vs. Angle Hard Justice 2008 (Nothing to say really...when you put two of the world's finest in a ring, give them time, and book a great ending...this is your result.)
-AJ/Daniels vs. LAX Bound for Glory 2006 (The Ultimate X bout may get the praise, but this bout is technically superior, is the best tag team cage match in recent memory, and contains Styles most beautiful/brutal/dangerous/effective high-risk move of his career)

ok...im done...would appreciate some discussion...1st timer and all.


Posted By: Savannah from Memphis (Guest)  on November 10, 2011 at 08:00 PM

 
 
AJ is a rare talent. For all the respect he's given in Impact it's not enough.

AJ isn't awful on the mic but he isn't great either. Just keep him as a face so he doesn't need to be the best talker and he can lead the company. He's like the Ricky Steamboat of today a natural good guy who's great in the ring.


Posted By: Guest#9055 (Guest)  on November 10, 2011 at 09:17 PM

 
 
Anyone who calls AJ a "vanilla midget" has simply never seen him wrestle. He is one of the best and most versatile in ring performers I've ever seen. For those "sports entertainment" fans who knock his mic skills: first of all, he is better on the mic, at least as a face, than you give him credit for. He can give that vibe of sincere outrage at the heels that is really all you need from a face. But more importantly, I'm a wrestling fan. He's a great wrestler. 'nuff said.

Posted By: the ghost of Buddy Rogers (Guest)  on November 10, 2011 at 09:52 PM

 
 
-really long comment

Posted By: Savannah from Memphis (Guest) on November 10, 2011 at 08:00 PM

That was intelligent, well written, and impartial.

I think you may have clicked on the wrong website unfortunately, to fit in here you have to go "LOL TNA SUX" or "PG SUX"..either one will work


Posted By: Guest#3932 (Guest)  on November 10, 2011 at 10:46 PM

 
 
AJ Styles needs to keep his mouth shut and listen to Hogan. There is a reason people know who Hogan is.

Posted By: MTL (Guest) on November 10, 2011 at 07:11 PM

yup and that reason is wwe


Posted By: miloytheman (Guest)  on November 10, 2011 at 11:10 PM

 
 
Savannah, in one move you just became one of the best commenters on this entire site.

Posted By: Guest#3251 (Guest)  on November 10, 2011 at 11:25 PM

 
 
sorry AJ. TNA will never be as big as WWE.

Posted By: Guest#4868 (Guest)  on November 10, 2011 at 11:34 PM

 
 
AJ Styles will be out with that injury he got for years. aj styles will never be the same again thats for sure..

Posted By: Guest#4510 (Guest)  on November 10, 2011 at 11:34 PM

 
 
hahahahaha.

Posted By: Guest#1875 (Guest)  on November 10, 2011 at 11:35 PM

 
 
Hey Savannah is your husband a fan?? Because if he is, he needs to fuckin appreciate that his girl knows her wrestling shit. Seriously, I achieved quite the erection reading your disertation on Mr. TNA!

Posted By: Guest#5406 (Guest)  on November 10, 2011 at 11:51 PM

 
 
Gotta love AJ. Building up his resume for his eventual WWE run.

Posted By: Defective14 (Guest)  on November 10, 2011 at 11:59 PM

 
 
More Savannah, less Wes Kirk & Spencer.

Posted By: SS87 (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 12:04 AM

 
 
AJ Styles needs to keep his mouth shut and listen to Hogan. There is a reason people know who Hogan is.

Posted By: MTL (Guest) on November 10, 2011 at 07:11 PM

Yes there is a reason, and that is because 30 years ago he was the only wrestler of that generation that actually broke into the mainstream on his own.

Since then?

NWO.

After that?

Meh.


Posted By: Darth Mortis (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 12:16 AM

 
 
-really long comment

Posted By: Savannah from Memphis (Guest) on November 10, 2011 at 08:00 PM

That was intelligent, well written, and impartial.

I think you may have clicked on the wrong website unfortunately, to fit in here you have to go "LOL TNA SUX" or "PG SUX"..either one will work

Posted By: Guest#3932 (Guest) on November 10, 2011 at 10:46 PM

Also, she seams like a genuine fan of the sport. and to comment on here you have to shit on EVERYTHING TNA, or WWE for that matter other than Punk or Bryan.


Posted By: Deano (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 12:19 AM

 
 
TNA/Impact Wrestling will NEVER be a household product or make names out of its non-WWE talent. It's just not going to happen, ever.

It's like Nash said when he went back to WWE; people asked him where he'd been for the last 5 years, & when he mentioned TNA, they had no clue what he was talking about.


Posted By: RDog (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 01:00 AM

 
 
Dear Savannah

Very well put, You need thick skin to enjoy this site and post Comment, it';s sort of a Troll strong hold if you will, But there are some good, intelligent people as well. You'll get use to it. have fun with it, it's just the inter-net.
Nice meeting you by the way, Sir Tiger of Winnipeg.


Posted By: Sir Tiger of Winnipeg (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 01:02 AM

 
 
Styles is between a rock and a hard place. He's too big for the indies, he's arguably the Sting of TNA, but he's too old, too 'southern', and too expensive for the WWE. The WWE would probably lowball him on salary, shuffle him off to FCW, then debut him with little fanfare only to waste away on superstars before they release him and say he wasn't THAT good anyways. Styles is with TNA likely for the money only, as he'll continue to be misused but he'll get paid more in TNA than as a developmental talent with WWE, especially since he has a family to feed. The same with Samoa Joe and Chris Daniels.

Posted By: Guest#4759 (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 02:44 AM

 
 
Nice comment Savannah...

...how long is your husband out of town for? (come on, we're all thinking it!)


Posted By: Mojotheclown (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 03:12 AM

 
 
Poor AJ, he's busted his ass for years for TNA, and unlike Samoa Joe, he still gives it his all every night, but nothing he's doing can save iMPACT from being awful.

I'd say it'd be best to go to WWE, but RAW has been so awful that I doubt it'd make a difference.


Posted By: *Asterisk* (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 03:52 AM

 
 
"AJ Styles needs to keep his mouth shut and listen to Hogan. There is a reason people know who Hogan is."

Yes - Vince McMahon's genius in the 80s.


Posted By: Loki (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 04:04 AM

 
 
AJ can tell a story in the ring. The never say die babyface or the fighting babyface champion is more than enough for AJ to get over because people will root for him and his wrestling ability is so great people will be entertained in the ring by AJ. His mic skills may not be the best but just get a manager if that's the case. Brock Lesnar got over at first simply by being a monster heel without saying a word so AJ can simply get over by being the never say die babyface.

Posted By: Guest#7852 (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 06:10 AM

 
 
"I want us to have household names. I want us to be a household company that people say, 'Oh, yeah, Impact Wrestling! I know exactly what that is.' You know, not when we go through security at the airport or immigration or whatnot where you hear, 'Oh, oh like WWE?'

Until this changes this is why WWE will always be superior. Regardless of how well WWE is doing, people will always know about the company and the people in it.


Posted By: Bubba (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 06:38 AM

 
 
does anyone really give a damn about a.j.'s opinon on anything?

Posted By: Guest#8089 (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 07:33 AM

 
 
didn't russo have him doing the the flair jr deal (minus the blonde hair) even before hogan got there?

Posted By: jojo (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 08:41 AM

 
 
A few random thoughts about Styles......

Styles is between a rock and a hard place. He's too big for the indies, he's arguably the Sting of TNA,
Guest#4759

I thought that Sting was the Sting of TNA.......

Maybe there is something with the Sting connection. It's no secret that Sting is very reluctant to work with WWE due to his religious viewpoint. We also know that Styles is religious as well.

If Styles is making a comfortable living by doing what he loves to do, and can keep from being mobbed outside of his work, he has a pretty good thing going in my opinion.

If WWE ever got serious about a tag team division, Styles would be do well in a Midnight Express type team (with a manager as a mouthpiece.) Roode would make a good Stan Lane.


Posted By: Mafia Quan (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 09:23 AM

 
 
A.J. will never amount to anything bigger than what he is now if he just wants to remain "being A.J.". Sometimes you've got to change it up, and quite frankly, A.J. Styles is average and boring when doing anything other than wrestling inside that ring. He'll always be 'Average A.J.' doing anything else. That's why he doesn't get the media appearances. He looks like somebody's neighbor, not a big time star.

Posted By: Devin (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 09:27 AM

 
 
AJ Styles needs to keep his mouth shut and listen to Hogan. There is a reason people know who Hogan is.

Posted By: MTL (Guest) on November 10, 2011 at 07:11 PM

Yeah they do, because of the steroid trial, his son being a lunatic behind the wheel, his wife banging a 21 year old guy, and Hogan paying for time on TV for a reality show. Hogan hasn't been relavent since the Kansas City Royals won a playoff game.


Posted By: Guest#6969 (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 10:18 AM

 
 
AJ speaks thetruth. Seems everybody's fed up with Hogan's bs.

Posted By: Guest#2177 (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 10:31 AM

 
 
AJ as good as he is, is a chump for 1 simple reason - staying loyal to a company that doesn't have a clue what to do with him. His loyalty has never, ever been rewarded in the way it should. The comparison with sting is a good one because sting never took the chance to go to wwe due to the things he had heard from other people's experience there. Jesus, he didn't have the balls to have a go so decided to stay in the safe zone and be a big fish in a small pond. No courage what so ever. If aj did give the wwe a go and fail then so what, he would be back in tna no bother.

Posted By: Guest#8431 (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 10:50 AM

 
 
Savannah,
Great post, but when was Jeff Hardy Mania Main Event Level? He never was. Please don't say TLC II either, because clearly that was not the Main Event. Certainly he headlined a few PPVs, but Mania? Never. And honestly? I don't think he was ever at that level that if WM were that month's PPV, he would have been in the Main Event. Look at who has been in the Main Event/Last Match at WM...ever:

Hogan
Mr T
Piper
Orndorff
Bundy
Andre
Savage
DiBiase
Warrior
Slaughter
Sid
Yokozuna
Hart
HBK
Diesel
Taker
Austin
Rock
HHH
Show
Foley
Jericho
Angle
Lesnar
Benoit (wait, no he wasn't...it didn't exist)
Batista
Cena
Edge
Orton
Miz

All of these guys are top level stars in that they either were the champion when there was only one championship, were the champion's enemy or they were monsters for Hogan to kill (or celebs like Mr T). Jeff likely wouldn't have been the triumphant face at the end of WM. He didnt deserve that focus and send off. He doesnt have the charisma (ala Miz) to be that top level heel that everyone would love to see get beat on the biggest stage of em all (it didnt happen, but still, you bought him as a heel). All I'm saying is outside of a multi-man match, I don't see Hardy ever having been in the Main Event, Final match at Mania.


Posted By: Guest#3612 (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 11:07 AM

 
 
If Savannah was called Steve you'd all be telling him to shut the fuck up.

That being said, great comment Savannah.


Now shut the fuck up. Kidding :)


Posted By: The Hitcher (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 11:29 AM

 
 
AJ's too good for TNA in their current incarnation, but too loyal to go somewhere else. Props to him I guess...

Posted By: Guest#3163 (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 11:52 AM

 
 
AJ Styles just does not get it. He will always be an indy guy for life with his way of thinking.

Posted By: Weyer (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 01:54 PM

 
 
"ok...im done...would appreciate some discussion...1st timer and all."

-Posted By: Savannah from Memphis-

Ugh. That put me to sleep. AJ Styles is nothing special. Nuff said.


Posted By: karl (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 01:56 PM

 
 
AJ Styles is not better than CM Punk or Daniel Bryan. Anyone who actually believes that needs their heads examine!

Posted By: Mike (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 02:01 PM

 
 
Here's the deal:
I agree with AJ not being Flair, but the main thing holding AJ back is this stupid idea that wrestling is the most important thing on the planet. The day he gets this over and focuses on everything else will be the day he ascends. That's why Roode and Storm are Main Eventers.


Posted By: Jerry (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 02:01 PM

 
 
I wonder if AJ honestly thinks that being a Ric Flair clone is worse than putting on a turkey suit or being Prince(ss) AJ.

Posted By: Guest#2599 (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 02:02 PM

 
 
It seems to me that A.J. Styles still has the "indy" mind.


You know what they say, you can get out of the indies, but the indies never get out of you.


Posted By: kern (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 02:03 PM

 
 
The two biggest names in Wrestling (Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair)try to help you out and you cop an attitude over it and start acting all Pretentious and arrogant. Now I see why his push stopped and Storm and Roode are instead being pushed as the faces of the company. Learn from this AJ, cut the bingo hall mindset and realize that you need to change, not the other way around.

Posted By: oman (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 02:05 PM

 
 
If ROH can pay Styles a decent salary he should jump ship to them as soon as his contract is up. TNA doesn't know what to do with wrestlers anymore, and it just keeps getting worse for those guys whose selling point is in the ring. TNA is trying too hard to be the next WWE and they wil never succeed.

Posted By: JAK (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 02:56 PM

 
 
Savannah, great post. However, I have to disagree with your assessment about AJ's mic skills. Sure they aren't on par with the Rock but he has grown over the past few years. I would dare say that he shows more genuine emotion on the mic than Cena, who tends to overdo it.

That said, I do believe that TNA has done a poor job of promoting him on a regular basis. They neeed to seriously begin promoting him, Pope, Roode, Storm, and the Machine Guns (when they return) if they want to reach the casual fan.

As much as it pains the IWC, it's marketing and presentation, not wrestling, that draws the casual fan. The WWE has mastered the art of entertainment and until TNA understands this (and gets out of the Impact Zone and show live shows) they will always be considered second rate, no matter how many 5 star matches Styles puts on.


Posted By: JR (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 03:59 PM

 
 
aj got more talent in a 30 second match than hulk in 100 year wrestling

Posted By: mdt (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 04:10 PM

 
 
AJ needs to leave TNA, he's too big of a star for them

Posted By: Bill (Guest) on November 10, 2011 at 06:49 PM

Sure, then you will see the last days of Ajs career taking 346,534,546,322 RKOs and AAs, awesome!


Posted By: butterbean (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 06:17 PM

 
 
"He's like the Ricky Steamboat of today a natural good guy who's great in the ring."

That's probably the best analogy of AJ Styles that I have ever heard anyone use ANYWHERE in the IWC and that is including the so-called dirtsheet in the know writers. AJ Styles really is the Ricky Steamboat of his generation. He's not the Shawn Michaels, or the Bret Hart, not TNA's Sting, not the Ric Flair. he's Ricky Steamboat version 2.0 and that's nothing to be ashamed of.

He's average at best on the mic, but if given something simple to go on, he is more than adequate. His persona is average as well. Steamboat did not have any Flair to his personality either, nor did he look particularly menacing nor did he really exude emotion or cool factor either and AJ is the same way. AJ is short and doesn't look the part of a top tier professional wrestler.

Where the Dragon stood out was that he was an incredible athlete who augmented his style with some elements of martial arts and was consistently good. Where AJ Stands out is he is an incredible athlete who can just about go toe to toe with any wrestler of any given style and deliver very good to great matches on a consistent basis. Steamboat actually wasn't as diverse as AJ is in the ring. it's sad that professional wrestling today doesn't really appreciate talents like AJ and Steamboat because when utilized correctly they are more than capable of drawing interest and providing for a steady top of the card.

While I agree with the people who say that AJ is ultimately not the type of babyface who is your franchise draw, you need guys like them who are the #1(B) and #2 Babyfaces. Wrestling seems to have forgotten that time honored and proven philosophy. Guys like that are not to be jobbed lightly. When you do job them it better be to set up something special.

If you look at every even moderately successful wrestling company in the modern era, with the exception of briefly WCW under Bischoff philosophy and modern WWE, they all had their guys like that.

WCCW had Chris Adams in that role to the Von Erichs. WWF and NWA Crocket had Steamboat himself. ECW had RVD back when he was actually still motivated in the ring. On a Smaller scale ROH had American Dragon and now they have Eddie Edwards. And all the rest of the good promotions had so on and so forth.

Furthermore, when you take guys like this and try to give them so-called character adjustments, they just end up looking ridiculous in the long run, like the Dragon Costume Steamboat or the Flair Robe wearing, highlighted Hair Styles. Chris Adams turning heel and not being able to look as evil as Gino Hernandez etc etc. You need to let guys like that be who they are.


Posted By: NWA Guru (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 06:51 PM

 
 
aj got more talent in a 30 second match than hulk in 100 year wrestling

Posted By: mdt (Guest) on November 11, 2011 at 04:10 PM

I think there bank accounts would differ....

ALSO

"Savannah from Memphis (Guest)"

Is a man^^^^


Posted By: Guest#2046 (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 06:58 PM

 
 
An extremely dim person commented that AJ needed to hit the gym. I hope you were being sarcastic because the man is built solid, with athletic muscle. He could probably rip you in half like a phone book; plus you do realize going to the gym more often isn't going to make AJ any taller?

But you're an idiot, so whatever I may as well talk to a brick wall. It would be a more interesting conversation.


Posted By: TheRealParagon (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 07:22 PM

 
 
Savannah definitely has a penis. God, you guys will fall for anything.

Posted By: Guest#2928 (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 07:51 PM

 
 
The Miz? Did someone seriously list the miz as a star?

Posted By: Mr1700 (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 07:55 PM

 
 
An extremely dim person commented that AJ needed to hit the gym. I hope you were being sarcastic because the man is built solid, with athletic muscle. He could probably rip you in half like a phone book; plus you do realize going to the gym more often isn't going to make AJ any taller?

But you're an idiot, so whatever I may as well talk to a brick wall. It would be a more interesting conversation.

Posted By: TheRealParagon (Guest) on November 11, 2011 at 07:22 PM

Its general term dipshit, meaning, NO ONE CARES ABOUT AJ STYLES ANYMORE! Do something, ANYTING to reinvent yourself and or stay fresh! Are you honestly happy about seeing ANOTHER match between Aj n Daniels!?!? (yea its better then Cena blah blah blah) The man is NO LONGER A DRAW....except for the 15 fans in the Impact Zone...

NEWS FLASH:

Constantly bitching about how he thinks hes 457,623,567,564,753 better than Hogan, THATS problem number 1!

Go ahead, put Aj on an "Of all time" list and see if he makes top 40, booking and believability!

And lastly,

"He could probably rip you in half like a phone book..."

Riiiiiight! An ass whoopin from a guy thats 5'5" and wear evelavted boots BWA-HAHA-HAHA! Im 6'3" about 235...in REAL LIFE, I would murder that man!

Help the man! Hes choking on Ajs Kool-Aid!!!!!


Posted By: ach (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 10:19 PM

 
 
The Miz? Did someone seriously list the miz as a star?

Posted By: Mr1700 (Guest) on November 11, 2011 at 07:55 PM

Well...I know that the Miz was performing live at WM27, while Aj WATCHED the Miz perform live a WM27.


Posted By: Guest#8061 (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 10:23 PM

 
 
"On not getting many media appearances: "I don't know why that is."

Errr... because you sound like a fucking Hick. It'd be like WWE sending Heath Slater to do a media appearance.


Posted By: Guest#9260 (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 10:25 PM

 
 
I don't understand Aj Styles. He's been pushed like crazy and he is nothing. People like Christopher Daniels is great on the mic and has a good presence and right now is one of the best heels in wrestler but gets no push. Aj is not the answer anymore 5 yrs. later and ROH, Wwe, and NXT are full of guys like him.

Posted By: god... (Guest)  on November 11, 2011 at 11:50 PM

 
 
The Miz? Did someone seriously list the miz as a star?

Posted By: Mr1700 (Guest) on November 11, 2011 at 07:55 PM

Well...I know that the Miz was performing live at WM27, while Aj WATCHED the Miz perform live a WM27.

Posted By: Guest#8061 (Guest) on November 11, 2011 at 10:23 PM

Also, yes. In comparison to Jeff Hardy and AJ Styles, the Miz is a far more well known name.


Posted By: Guest#5558 (Guest)  on November 13, 2011 at 08:59 AM

 


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