“He’s just good” AJ Styles discuss the ALLEGATIONS on John Cena about his bad wrestling skills


“He’s just good” AJ Styles discuss the ALLEGATIONS on John Cena about his bad wrestling skills

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Everywhere he goes, AJ Styles has established himself as one of the best in the wrestling business. Styles has been a part of the WWE since 2016, and since his debut in 2016, when he was also the World Champion, he has accomplished pretty much everything there is to achieve.

The Phenomenal One and John Cena, the face who was the face of the organization at the moment, engaged in one of the largest feuds of their entire careers in the year 2016. Styles prevailed in the cult classic matches between the two of them.

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Styles recently discussed that feud in The Halftime News, claiming that he went into the ring with Cena believing he was the better wrestler since Cena is more well-known for his speaking abilities and self-assurance than for his wrestling prowess.

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The Phenomenal one revealed that this is not the case as Cena is very talented in the ring also and that guy knows what he is going right now. AJ said, “He’s just good. He knows what he’s doing. It’s one of those things where you thought, ‘I’m the superior wrestler in the ring,’ but once you get in there with John Cena, you realize, ‘Well, okay, I didn’t know that. Let’s keep going.’ He’s pretty good,”

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AJ Styles continuing his feud with The Judgment Day

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AJ Styles and The Judgment Day are now involved in a feud, and we just saw him working with The OC at the WWE Premium Live Event Crown Jewel. Despite being pinned by the group’s leader, Finn Balor, Rhea Ripley interfered with the match, preventing a clean pin.

Rhea was a major issue for The OC and AJ Styles, and it appears that they have finally found a solution for this big problem as former WWE superstar Mia Yim just returned to the company on the most recent edition of Raw and even sided with Styles.

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The tension between these teams, which is visible on the Raw, and their recent discussions about how to approach one another in the future suggest that these teams may soon collide. Waiting to see how WWE uses them will be prudent to see.

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