The current RAW tag team champion, AJ Styles took to Twitter to silence a fan who tweeted and expressed that the WWE authorities are not booking Styles like they used to.
Right now, Styles is serving the RAW tag team division with his on-screen bodyguard Omos, their championship reign has not been very exciting because the management has not booked them for any major storyline involving the tag titles.
WWE Fox shared a photo on Twitter, recalling the time when AJ Styles was feuding with John Cena for the WWE Championship and asked the fans which of classic matches they liked the most between Styles and Cena, saying “It’s safe to say that we’d love to see AJ Styles and John Cena one more time!”
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To which, a fan replied that Styles was booked appropriately back then as compared to his current storylines.
It’s safe to say that we’d love to see @AJStylesOrg vs. @JohnCena one more time! pic.twitter.com/C9axNurseV
— WWE on FOX (@WWEonFOX) July 8, 2021
This seemed like a reasonable tweet because although Styles and Omos are RAW tag team champions, the focus is barely on them.
AJ Styles gives his answer
Styles wasted no time in replying to the fan tweet, saying that he has done his bit inside the WWE ring and now it is his turn to let the younger superstars shine. He further added that his time might come when he’s again in major storylines in WWE.
I appreciate how I was used. I was made into a star. Now it’s my time to be what is needed and in the process make other stars. My time will come. https://t.co/jYEAUeGmb6
— AJ Styles (@AJStylesOrg) July 8, 2021
“I appreciate how I was used. I was made into a star. Now it’s my time to be what is needed and in the process make other stars. My time will come.”
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‘The Phenomenal One’ recently lost a triple-threat match on RAW last week, in which Matt Riddle pinned him and Styles failed to book his spot for the Money in the Bank ladder courtesy of distraction caused by The Viking Raiders.
AJ Styles made his WWE debut in 2016 at Royal Rumble PPV as a surprise entrant. Since then he has had an exceptional career in the WWE, he is a two-time WWE Champion, and three times United States Champion. His highlight for his WWE career is when he was involved in giving The Undertaker his farewell match at WrestleMania 36.
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