AJ Styles
Professional wrestler, multiple-time world champion, technical excellence
AJ Styles, born Allen Neal Jones (May 2, 1977), is an American professional wrestler and one of the most technically proficient and physically gifted performers in professional wrestling history. Beginning his career in 1998, Styles became a major international wrestling star, competing in prestigious promotions including TNA Impact Wrestling, where he became a six-time TNA World Heavyweight Champion, and later WWE, where he achieved multiple championship reigns including the WWE Championship and World Heavyweight Championship. His innovative offense, combining high-flying aerial techniques with strong technical wrestling, has earned him respect from fans and peers worldwide. Styles is known for his work as part of the Bullet Club stable and has competed internationally, bringing legitimate main-event credibility to every promotion he has joined. His matches are consistently praised for technical excellence and physical intensity. Beyond in-ring work, Styles has become a cultural ambassador for professional wrestling, demonstrating that wrestling can achieve mainstream recognition through exceptional performance. His longevity and sustained excellence across multiple decades have established him as one of wrestling's all-time greats.
Athlete
American
1977
Thinking about the name
Aj
American origin
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