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AJ Styles' in-ring career with WWE is over, but Chief Content Officer Paul 'Triple H' Levesque believes there is still a future for him in the company. The form
Styles has been in WWE for a decade and has faced some of the greatest ever during his run in the company, including the “Best In The World” Shane McMahon at WrestleMania 33. On Instagram, Shane commented on AJ’s retirement.
“Phenomenal is an understatement. Respect is earned and few are more worthy of universal industry wide respect than @AJStylesOrg. Thank you AJ for all you’ve done for wrestling. From anyone who’s seen you and those lucky enough to share canvas with you,” he wrote.
AJ Styles has confirmed a few times that he plans to retire this year. What we weren't expecting was for his career to be over by January. Styles will compete in a match where his career is on the line at Royal Rumble this Saturday, and some recently filed trademarks have fueled speculation that it might be his final outing in WWE.
WWE Chief Content Officer Paul 'Triple H' Levesque speaks about AJ Styles' retirement from WWE. He spoke about it on the Rumble post-show.