The Phenomenal One, AJ Styles, has cemented his status as one of the most influential wrestlers of the past two decades, making a name for himself in WWE, NJPW, and TNA.
In a recent interview, Diamond Dallas Page, a WCW legend, praised Styles, calling him one of the greatest of all time and a certified first-ballot Hall of Famer. Page expressed his admiration for Styles, stating that he would often text him, saying that he was truly Superman, emphasizing his incredible wrestling abilities. This endorsement is a testament to Styles’ exceptional skills and dedication to the sport.
Currently, Styles is sidelined with a Lisfranc injury, which can take anywhere from 4 to 12 months to recover from. This setback has left fans eagerly awaiting his return to the ring. Despite this, Styles has taken to social media to clarify the rumors surrounding his potential induction into the TNA Hall of Fame. According to reports, WWE allegedly did not permit TNA from inducting Styles, wanting him to enter the WWE Hall of Fame first. However, in a tweet, Styles debunked these claims, stating that he made the decision not to go into the TNA HOF himself, and it was not influenced by WWE.
The 47-year-old emphasized that he does not want to be inducted into any Hall of Fame as long as he is still an active wrestler. This shows his dedication to his craft and his passion for continuing to perform in the ring. Styles has always prioritized his in-ring performance over personal accolades, focusing on giving his fans the best show possible.