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Allen Neal Jones (born June 2, 1977), better known by his
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AJ Styles (or A.J. Styles), is an American
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. He is signed to
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, where he performs on the Raw
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. Jones debuted in 1998 and competed for various
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s before gaining initial mainstream exposure in
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(WCW) in 2001. He gained prominence after signing with
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(TNA) having been described as "the cornerstone of the company since its inception"; he won the
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, the
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, and was the inaugural titleholder of the X Division Championship, which he won six times. He is also the first TNA Triple Crown and Grand Slam champion. Jones simultaneously appeared in
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(ROH) from 2002 to 2006, where he became the inaugural ROH Pure Champion. Jones has also wrestled extensively internationally, in promotions such as
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(NJPW), where he is a two-time
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and the
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based
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(RevPro), where he is a former
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. Jones first appeared in the
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(WWF, now WWE) in 2002, but declined a developmental contract. He returned to the company in 2016, and won the
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twice. With his second victory in
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, Jones is recognized by WWE as the first wrestler to win the title outside
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. At 371 days, he is tied with
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for the eighth-longest reign in title history. He also won the United States Championship three times, the Intercontinental Championship and the
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once each, becoming the second wrestler (after
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) to become a TNA and WWE Triple Crown winner and first Grand Slam champion in both promotions, as well as the third man (after
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and Angle) to be both IWGP and WWE Champion. Jones has headlined numerous
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events, including
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and Bound for Glory twice (in
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and
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), the flagship events of WWE and TNA, respectively. He ranked atop the annual ''
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'' ''
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'' in 2010, the first TNA wrestler to do so, was voted PWI Wrestler of the Year three times between 2016 and 2018, and Wrestler of the Decade in 2020. He also won 10 ''Wrestling Observer Newsletter'' awards, including Wrestler of the Year in 2015 and 2016, and was inducted in their
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in 2017.


Early life

Allen Neal Jones was born at
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in
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, on June 2, 1977. Note that birth date appears only on archived version of site. He grew up in poverty with an abusive, alcoholic father. The family's poverty was such that they could not afford cable television, which resulted in Jones being unable to watch professional wrestling, his childhood passion. He attended Johnson High School in
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, graduating in the class of 1996. Jones took up
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in high school and became a two-time state wrestling champion. Jones then attended Anderson University in
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, where he was on a wrestling
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, and studying physical education. He was then invited by some of his friends to try professional wrestling. He entered a professional wrestling school because his friends were doing it and to find out whether he had a natural aptitude for it. To supplement his income, he worked by mowing lawns and driving an ambulance.


Professional wrestling career


Early career (1998–2001)

Jones was trained by
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and debuted in 1998. In the
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-based National Championship Wrestling (NCW)
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he wrestled as Mr. Olympia, a masked wrestler, losing to Michael Brooks in his first singles match. By August 1999, he had won the promotion's Television Championship. From 1999 to 2001, he generally competed in less notable
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. In December 1999, NCW
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with NWA Georgia to form
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, and Jones was renamed A.J. Styles. He appeared sporadically even after signing with NWA-TNA, and is a former
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, having defeated
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for the
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on December 22, 2001, at Christmas Chaos.


World Championship Wrestling (2001)

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-based
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(WCW) had observed Styles' and Air Paris' program in NWA Wildside and offered each a contract in early 2001. Styles (renamed Air Styles) and Paris were placed in a
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, which was named Air Raid. The team's
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saw both men dress in
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s, with Air Raid also appearing on ''
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''. On the March 5, 2001, episode of ''
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'', they were entered into a tournament for the newly created
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but were eliminated in the first round by eventual winners
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and
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.


World Wrestling Federation appearances (2001–2002)

On July 9, 2001, Styles had his first World Wrestling Federation (WWF) tryout match against his trainer,
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, before the taping of ''Raw''. Styles won with a Shooting Star Press but was not offered a contract. Styles made two more appearances for the WWF in 2002: on the January 26 episode of ''
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'' (taped on January 21), in a losing effort against The Hurricane, and a dark match before the January 27 episode of ''SmackDown!'' (taped on January 22), where he was defeated by
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. After these matches, WWF offered Styles a developmental deal contract, which would require Styles to relocate to Cincinnati, Ohio, where the
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(HWA) developmental territory was located. Styles ultimately declined the deal, as the move would interfere with his wife's college plans. Despite this, Styles wrestled one non-contracted match for HWA, on February 19 against
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in a losing effort.


Independent circuit (2001–2002)

On October 26, 2001, Styles participated in
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's King of the Indies tournament, defeating Jardi Frantz in his first-round match but was eliminated by
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in the quarter-finals the following night. On November 13, 2001, Styles debuted in
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(XWF), competing in a
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against Billy Fives, Christopher Daniels,
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,
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,
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,
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and
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for the XWF Cruiserweight Championship, but was unsuccessful in winning the title. Later that night, Styles defeated
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in a match taped for XWF television. The following night, Styles was defeated by Daniels, again in a match taped for the XWF television program. Styles debuted for
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n promotion
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(WWA) on February 24, 2002, making his
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debut at The Revolution against Christopher Daniels,
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,
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, Super Nova and
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in a six-way cruiserweight survival elimination match, in a losing effort. On April 10, Styles faced
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and Super Nova in a three-way-dance, in a losing effort. On April 12, Styles defeated Nova in a tournament semi-final match at The Eruption for the International Cruiserweight Championship. Styles progressed to the final later that night in which he defeated Jerry Lynn to win the title, which he
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soon after. On March 2, Styles debuted in the
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(ECWA), entering the promotion's 6th annual
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. He defeated Xavier in the first round, as well as The Amazing Red in his semi-finals match, but was defeated in the final by Donovan Morgan. On June 15, Styles debuted in Game Changer Wrestling, entering the Jersey-J Cup tournament. In the first round, Styles defeated Qenaan Creed, he then progressed to the quarter-final, defeating
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. In the semi-final, he was defeated by Reckless Youth and was eliminated from the tournament. In October, Styles traveled to the UK, debuting in the
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(FWA) on October 13, suffering a loss to
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in his debut match at FWA: British Uprising. On October 15, Styles was defeated in an FWA British Heavyweight Championship number one contender round-robin challenge three-way match by Doug Williams and Jerry Lynn at FWA: Seasons Beatings. Later that night, Styles defeated
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in the same round-robin challenge. On November 1, Styles debuted in IWA: Mid-South, taking part in the promotions annual
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tournament, but was defeated by Christopher Daniels in the first round.


Ring of Honor (2002–2006)


Early years (2002–2004)

Styles debuted in
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(ROH) at its third show, 2002's A Night of Appreciation, and quickly became a main eventer (e.g., performing in
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matches against
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for the
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at Honor Invades Boston). After failing to win the title, he became the first holder of the Number One Contender's Trophy, which was viewed within the promotion as a secondary championship at the time. At the First Anniversary Show in February 2003, Styles competed against Low Ki and
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in a three-way match, which was won by London. After this, Styles competed by himself and defeated
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(
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and
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),
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( HC Loc and
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), and The S.A.T. (Joel and Jose Maximo), to receive a title shot for the ROH Tag Team Championship. He chose
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as his partner, and the two defeated The Prophecy (Christopher Daniels and Xavier) to win the championship. Styles then feuded with London, who was upset that he had chosen Red as his partner, wrestling to a
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at Night of the Grudges. Styles and Red then defeated
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(
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and
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) on three separate occasions, but lost to The Prophecy. At Wrath of the Racket, Christopher Daniels and
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put Red out of action and Styles picked
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as his replacement partner. Styles and Homicide beat The Prophecy, but Styles had to vacate the title due to Red being sidelined by a legitimate injury. After his reign as ROH Tag Team Champion, Styles took
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as his protégé and attempted to become the ROH World Champion, defeating
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at Main Event Spectacles to become the number one contender. At War of the Wire, Styles unsuccessfully challenged
Samoa Joe Nuufolau Joel Seanoa (born March 17, 1979), better known by the ring name Samoa Joe, is an American professional wrestler and actor. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he is a member of the Opps, and is one-third of the AEW Worl ...
for the title. He then defeated
CM Punk Phillip Jack Brooks (born October 26, 1978), better known by his ring name CM Punk, is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler and actor. He is signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw (WWE brand), Raw brand. Regarded as ...
, Jimmy Rave, and
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in a one-night tournament at the Second Anniversary Show to become the first ROH Pure Wrestling Champion. Styles defeated Punk in a rematch with
Ricky Steamboat Richard Henry Blood Sr. (born February 28, 1953), better known by his ring name Ricky "the Dragon" Steamboat, is an American retired professional wrestler best known for his work with the American Wrestling Association (AWA), Jim Crockett Promo ...
as the guest referee at At Our Best for his final match for ROH in 2004, as TNA withdrew all of its contracted wrestlers from all ROH events and ROH vacated the title.


Feud with Jimmy Rave (2005–2006)

Styles returned to Ring of Honor at the Third Anniversary Celebration: Part Two to wrestle Jimmy Rave, who accused him of stealing the ''
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'' (which he called the ''Rave Clash'') from him, though he was unsuccessful in defeating Rave. During his feud with Rave and The Embassy, Styles formed an
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with Generation Next, who were also feuding with The Embassy. At Glory by Honor IV, Styles defeated Rave with
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in his corner, with the stipulation that the loser could no longer use the ''Rave''/''Styles Clash'' in Ring of Honor. At This Means War, he defeated Generation Next leader
Austin Aries Daniel Healy Solwold Jr. (born April 15, 1978), better known by his ring name Austin Aries, is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He is known for his time with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, TNA Wrestling, where he is a t ...
, who was attacked by The Embassy following the show. At Vendetta, Styles had his final match against The Embassy when he, along with Austin Aries, Jack Evans and
Matt Sydal Matthew Joseph Korklan (born March 19, 1983), better known by the ring name Matt Sydal, is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW). He is also known for his tenure with WWE from 2008 to 2014 under the ring nam ...
were defeated by
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,
Alex Shelley Patrick Kenneth Martin (born May 23, 1983), better known by the ring name Alex Shelley, is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown (WWE brand), SmackDown brand. He is widely known for his tenure ...
, Jimmy Rave, and
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in an eight-man tag match. Following his feud with The Embassy, Styles set his sights on winning a championship. At A Night of Tribute, Styles faced Christopher Daniels and Matt Sydal in a
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, which Daniels won. On the first show of 2006, Styles wrestled and defeated Matt Sydal, after which the two agreed to form a tag team and challenge for the ROH Tag Team Championship, which was held by Sydal's Generation Next teammates Austin Aries and
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. Before receiving a shot at the tag team title, Styles received a shot at the ROH World Championship when he was handpicked by Bryan Danielson, but he was unsuccessful. At the Fourth Anniversary Show, Styles and Sydal received their shot at the ROH Tag Team Championship, but were unable to defeat the champions. After an absence, Styles returned at Death Before Dishonor IV, defeating
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. Styles returned at Time to Man Up, losing to Samoa Joe. In a pre-taped
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, Styles said he would be taking several months off from ROH following the match; however, ROH commentators continually referred to the match as his final match and even played a special tribute to him after it.


NWA: Total Nonstop Action / Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2002–2014)


NWA World Heavyweight Champion (2002–2004)

In May 2002, Styles was signed to a non-exclusive contract by NWA: Total Nonstop Action (NWA-TNA). He appeared on the first weekly TNA pay-per-view, teaming with
Low Ki Brandon Silvestry (born September 6, 1979) is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Low Ki. He is known for his time with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, TNA Wrestling, Ring of Honor and Major ...
and
Jerry Lynn Jeremy Lynn (born June 12, 1963), better known by the ring name Jerry Lynn, is an American retired professional wrestler signed with All Elite Wrestling as a producer and coach. Lynn has worked for professional wrestling promotion, promotions ...
and losing to
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(
Jimmy Yang James Carson Yun (born May 13, 1981) is an American professional wrestler and actor. He is best known for his tenures in World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment from 1999 to 2010, under the ri ...
,
Jorge Estrada Jorge Moraza is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Jorge Estrada. He is a former National Wrestling Alliance North American Heavyweight champion and participated in the first televised match of NWA Total Nonstop A ...
and
Sonny Siaki Sonny Siaki (born July 23, 1974) is an American retired professional wrestler of American Samoan descent. He is best known for his time in NWA Total Nonstop Action, where he was a one-time TNA X Division Champion. Early life When Siaki was ...
). The following week, Styles defeated Low Ki, Jerry Lynn and
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in a double elimination match to become the
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. He won a second title on the third TNA pay-per-view, teaming with Lynn and defeating
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and
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in the finals of a tournament for the vacant
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. Styles successfully defended both titles in the following weeks but began to bicker with the veteran Lynn during their matches together. On August 7, Styles lost the X Division title to Low Ki in a three-way dance also involving Lynn. The following week, he and Lynn fought
Jeff Jarrett Jeffrey Leonard Jarrett (born July 14, 1967) is an American professional wrestler and professional wrestling promoter. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he both wrestles and serves as Director of Business Development. He is also ...
and
Ron Killings Ronnie Aaron Killings (born January 19, 1972) is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he performs under his real name, stylized as Ron Killings and R-Truth. Killings worked for World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) ...
to a
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, and the tag team title was held-up as a result. The following week, he and Lynn fought one another in a
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(which was won by Lynn), a
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(which was won by Styles) and a ten-minute Iron Man match, which ended in a draw after both men scored three pinfalls. On August 28, Low Ki defended the X Division Championship against Lynn and Styles in a
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and lost the title to Lynn. Recruiting Mortimer Plumtree and Sonny Siaki as allies, Styles continued to feud with Lynn in successive weeks. On October 23, he defeated Syxx-Pac for the X Division Championship, but lost the title to Lynn on November 6 and tried unsuccessfully to regain it throughout the remainder of the year. In 2003, Styles began focusing on the
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when, after defeating
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on January 15 to become the number one contender, he recruited the help of
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and associated himself with
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's Sports Entertainment Xtreme (S.E.X.)
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. Styles faced NWA World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett on February 19, but was defeated. In the course of the match, Styles became a fan favorite, attacking S.E.X. as they tried to interfere on his behalf because he did not want to win in that manner. Styles briefly teamed with D'Lo Brown, but disbanded for their Professional wrestling championship#World championships, world title aspirations, challenging each other on June 4 in a number one contenders match which was won by Styles. Styles defeated Jarrett and Raven (wrestler), Raven in a three-way match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship (becoming the first Triple Crown (professional wrestling), TNA Triple Crown) on June 11 with assistance from Russo. Throughout July 2003, Styles successfully defended the title in matches against D'Lo Brown and a myriad selection of opponents before Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Drop, dropping the title back to Jarrett on October 22. Following his loss, Styles reverted to being a fan favorite while Jarrett became a villain. On November 12, he teamed with Sting (wrestler), Sting to defeat Lex Luger and Jeff Jarrett, though his bid for the title on December 3 was unsuccessful due to interference from
Kid Kash David Tyler Cash (born July 31, 1969), better known by his ring name Kid Kash, is an American mixed martial artist and retired professional wrestler, best known for his tenures with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), Total Nonstop Action Wre ...
. Styles feuded with
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and Jeff Jarrett throughout January, and on February 4, 2004, after Styles demanded a title shot, Jarrett's ally Don Callis forced him to team with Abyss in a match with the NWA World Tag Team Champions, Kevin Northcutt and Joe E. Legend, Legend, which Styles' won, despite being abandoned by Abyss. The following week, Styles defeated Abyss in a match to determine the sole owner of the tag team championship by Professional wrestling#Disqualification, disqualification after Jarrett interfered, but his victory was overturned by Callis, leading to another match the following week which was won by Abyss after Lex Luger interfered, thus granting Abyss sole control of the tag team championship. On March 17, Abyss defeated Styles to become the number one contender to the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Russo granted Styles a championship steel cage match against Jarret on April 21, where he won his second world title. He successfully defended the title in matches with Ron Killings, Raven and Chris Harris, and on May 19 he defended against all three men in a Professional wrestling match types#Basic non-elimination matches, four-way title match. Styles lost the title to Killings after Jarrett interfered in the match, hitting him with a guitar.


X Division Champion (2004–2007)

Styles returned to the X Division shortly thereafter, winning a four-way match to become the number one contender to the X Division Championship on the June 4 episode of ''Impact! (TV series), Impact!''. On June 9, he defeated Frankie Kazarian to become a three-time X Division Champion. In the following weeks, Styles feuded with Kid Kash and Lance Hoyt, Dallas, while successfully defending the title in matches with Kazarian and Mr. Águila. An additional match on June 23 with the debuting Jeff Hardy was interrupted by Kash and Dallas. On July 28, he defended the title against Kazarian and Matt Bentley, Michael Shane in an Ultimate X match. After Kash struck Styles with a crutch, Shane and Kazarian simultaneously retrieved the Championship belt#Professional wrestling, title belt and became co-X Division Champions. After several abortive attempts to regain the title, Styles fought Kash in a number of matches, culminating on September 8 in a tables match which was won by Styles. In October, Styles began feuding with Petey Williams (who by then was the TNA X Division Champion) and on November 7 at Victory Road (2004), Victory Road, the first monthly List of TNA pay-per-view events, pay-per-view event held by TNA, Styles failed to regain the title from Williams. At Final Resolution (2005), Final Resolution on January 16, 2005, Styles won the X Division Championship for a fourth time in an Ultimate X match, defeating Chris Sabin and the reigning champion Petey Williams. Styles faced Christopher Daniels for the first time on the January 21 episode of ''Impact!'', and after failing to defeat him in ten minutes, qualified for a thirty-minute Iron Man match for the championship at Against All Odds (2005), Against All Odds on February 13, where Styles defeated Daniels to retain the title after initial tying and going into "Sudden death (sport), sudden death" rules. The feud between Styles and Daniels continued and at Destination X (2005), Destination X on March 13, Styles lost the title to him in an Ultimate X match, Ultimate X Challenge also featuring Ron Killings and Elix Skipper. After defeating Abyss at Lockdown (2005), Lockdown on April 24 to become the number one contender to the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, Styles won his third world championship from Jeff Jarrett at Hard Justice (2005), Hard Justice on May 15, which he lost to Raven (wrestler), Raven in a King of the Mountain match at Slammiversary (2005), Slammiversary on June 19. Styles then entered the TNA 2005 Super X Cup Tournament, which granted the winner a shot at the X Division Championship. Styles defeated Matt Bentley in the quarter-finals and Petey Williams in the semi-finals, but lost to Samoa Joe at Sacrifice (2005), Sacrifice on August 14. As Christopher Daniels (the reigning X Division champion) had interfered in the match, TNA Director of Authority Larry Zbyszko added Styles to the resultant title bout. At TNA Unbreakable (2005), Unbreakable on September 11, Styles defeated Samoa Joe and Daniels in a critically lauded three-way match to become the X Division Champion for a fifth time. At Bound for Glory (2005), Bound for Glory on October 23, Styles successfully defended the title against Christopher Daniels in the second thirty-minute Iron Man match. The following month at Genesis (2005), Genesis on November 13, Styles successfully defended the title against Petey Williams. Styles then started a feud with Joe, claiming that he had broken the unwritten "code of the X Division" by brutally beating Daniels. At Turning Point 2005, Turning Point on December 11, Styles lost the X Division Championship to Joe. Styles was unsuccessful in retaining the title in a triple threat match, also featuring Daniels, at Against All Odds 2006, Against All Odds on February 12, 2006, and in an Ultimate X match at Destination X (2006), Destination X on March 12, which Daniels won. After Daniels lost the title back to Joe, Styles joined Daniels to challenge America's Most Wanted for the NWA World Tag Team Championship. After losing to America's Most Wanted in title matches on two occasions, Styles and Daniels won the NWA World Tag Team Championship at Slammiversary (2006), Slammiversary on June 18. They successfully retained against The Latin American Xchange (Homicide and Hernandez (wrestler), Hernandez) (LAX) at Hard Justice (2006), Hard Justice on August 13, only to lose the title to them in a Professional wrestling match types#Hardcore-based variations, Border Brawl on the August 24 episode of ''Impact!''. They regained the titles at No Surrender (2006), No Surrender on September 24, but dropped them back to LAX at Bound for Glory (2006), Bound for Glory on October 22 in a Cage match, Six Sides of Steel match. On the November 2 episode of ''Impact!'', Styles pinned Chris Sabin to begin his sixth reign as the new X Division Champion. The match was also the quarter-finals of the Fight for the Right tournament for number one contendership to Sting's NWA World Heavyweight Championship; Styles won the semi-final match on the November 9 ''Impact!'' but was pinned in the finals by Abyss. On the November 16 episode of ''Impact!'', Styles lost the X Division Championship to Daniels in a three-way match when Daniels scored the Pin (professional wrestling)#Roll-up, roll-up pinfall on Sabin. At Genesis 2006, Genesis on November 19, Styles lost to Christian Cage, which Styles blamed on Daniels, who had tried to intervene on his behalf. Styles would then turn Heel (professional wrestling), heel and feuded with Rhino for attempting to reconcile him with Daniels and at Turning Point 2006, Turning Point on December 10 he beat Rhino, and on the December 22 episode of ''Impact!'', Styles and Samoa Joe defeated Rhino and
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. Rhino then defeated Styles in a Professional wrestling match types#Last Man/Woman Standing match, Last Man Standing match at Final Resolution (2007), Final Resolution on January 14, 2007 and at Destination X (2007), Destination X on March 11 in an Professional wrestling match types#Scaffold match, Elevation X match.


Various alliances (2007–2009)

Styles aligned with Christian Cage for Lockdown (2007), Lockdown on April 15, forming Team Cage (later Christian's Coalition), who were defeated by Team Angle at Lockdown. Styles teamed with Travis Tomko, Tomko to face Sting and Abyss at Victory Road (2007), Victory Road on July 15, but were defeated. At No Surrender (2007), No Surrender on September 9, Styles and Tomko won a TNA Gauntlet for the Gold, ten-tag team gauntlet match to earn a tag team title match at Bound for Glory (2007), Bound for Glory on October 14 against Team Pacman (Adam Jones (American football), Adam Jones and Ron Killings), where they defeated them to win the GFW World Tag Team Championship, TNA World Tag Team Championship. They successfully defended against LAX on the November 1 episode of ''Impact!'' and at Genesis (2007), Genesis on November 11 against The Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner, Rick and Scott Steiner). Later that night, Styles and Tomko inadvertently cost Cage his match and helped Kurt Angle retain the world championship. Over the next few weeks, Styles struggled to choose between aligning Cage and Angle, until he joined The Angle Alliance at Final Resolution (January 2008), Final Resolution on January 6, 2008. In February, Styles was involved in a Kayfabe, storyline in which he became accidentally married to Karen Jarrett, Karen Angle. Meanwhile, Styles and Tomko lost the TNA World Tag Team Championship to Frankie Kazarian, Kaz and Eric Young (wrestler), Super Eric on the April 17 episode of ''Impact!''. With Kurt constantly accusing Styles and Karen of an affair and both denying anything beyond friendship, Styles quit The Angle Alliance. In retaliation, Tomko cost Styles his King of the Mountain qualifying match against Booker T (wrestler), Booker T on the May 22 episode of ''Impact!'', turning Styles Face (professional wrestling), face. At Slammiversary (2008), Slammiversary on June 8, Styles defeated Angle after a distraction by Karen, but was beat-down by Angle and Tomko after the match. The feud continued through Hard Justice (2008), Hard Justice on August 10, where he defeated Angle in a Professional wrestling match types#Last Man/Woman Standing match, Last Man Standing match. They continued trading wins and on the following episode of ''Impact!'' he defeated Angle for his Gold medal, Olympic gold medal. Styles also won the ladder rematch the following week to end their feud, but he was later asked to give Angle back his gold medal by Jeff Jarrett in an effort to try to mend things with Angle. At Bound for Glory IV on October 12, Styles faced Christian Cage and Booker T in a three-way match in which Booker T won. Shortly after that, Booker T, Kurt Angle, Kevin Nash and Sting formed The Main Event Mafia, and Styles teamed up with Samoa Joe to fight them. On the October 30 episode of ''Impact!'', Styles and Joe formed a faction of younger wrestlers known as The TNA Front Line to combat The Main Event Mafia, who recruited Scott Steiner. Styles challenged Sting for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship at Turning Point (2008 wrestling), Turning Point on November 9 and again in an eight-man tag team match at Final Resolution (December 2008), Final Resolution on December 7, but was unsuccessful each time. On the January 22, 2009, episode of ''Impact!'', Angle vowed to end Styles' career and later that night beat Styles in a tables match, where Styles was injured (kayfabe). At TNA Against All Odds (2009), Against All Odds on February 8, Styles returned by attacking Booker T and stealing his TNA Legends Championship. Styles defeated Booker T to become Legends Champion (and the first TNA Grand Slam, TNA Grand Slam Champion) at Destination X (2009), Destination X on March 15, and he retained in a rematch at TNA Sacrifice (2009), Sacrifice. At Slammiversary (2009), Slammiversary on June 21, Styles competed in the King of the Mountain match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, but was unsuccessful after Samoa Joe turned on The Front Line and helped Angle win. Nash won Styles' Legends Championship at Victory Road (2009), Victory Road on July 19. Following the loss, Styles began a "Best of Three Series" against Matt Morgan for entry into the TNA World Heavyweight Championship match with Sting and Angle at Hard Justice (2009), Hard Justice on August 16, which saw Styles winning the first match, but losing the following two, resulting in Morgan advancing to Hard Justice.


TNA World Heavyweight Champion (2009–2010)

On the August 20 episode of ''Impact!'', Styles was talked out of retiring by Sting, who said he had chosen Styles to carry the torch after him. At No Surrender (2009), No Surrender on September 20, Styles won the TNA World Heavyweight Championship in a five-way match against Matt Morgan, Sting, Hernandez and defending champion Kurt Angle. At Bound for Glory (2009), Bound for Glory on October 18, Styles retained the title against Sting, ending his undefeated streak at Bound for Glory in the process. Styles was mysteriously attacked by an anonymous assailant backstage leading him to believe it was Samoa Joe or Christopher Daniels, both of whom he faced the following month at Turning Point (2009 wrestling), Turning Point on November 15 to retain the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. Styles continued to successfully defend the title against Nigel McGuinness, Desmond Wolfe on the December 10 episode of ''Impact!'', against Daniels at Final Resolution (2009), Final Resolution on December 20, against Angle on the January 4, 2010, episode of ''Impact!'' and against Tomko, who had been revealed as his mystery attacker, on the January 14 episode of ''Impact!''. At Genesis (2010), Genesis on January 17, Styles defeated Angle in a Professional wrestling match types#Last Chance Match, Last Chance match to again retain the championship with assistance from Ric Flair, turning heel in the process. On the January 21 episode of ''Impact!'', Flair announced that he had aligned himself with Styles and christened Styles "The New Nature Boy", but on the same episode Hulk Hogan announced a Genesis rematch, where if Flair were to interfere, Styles would be stripped of the title and awarded to Angle. During the match, Angle applied his signature move, the ankle lock, on Styles, who reversed it and applied the same move to Angle, when suddenly referee Earl Hebner, paid off by Flair, called for the bell although Angle did not submit. At Against All Odds (2010), Against All Odds on February 14, Styles retained the title against Samoa Joe, with help from Flair, in a match refereed by Eric Bischoff. On the March 8 episode of ''Impact!'', Styles teamed up with Ric Flair in a Professional wrestling tag team match types, tag team match, in a losing effort against Abyss and Hulk Hogan. Styles defended the title against Abyss at Destination X (2010), Destination X on March 21 in a match that went to no contest after Abyss hit Styles with a chokeslam through the ring. At Lockdown (2010), Lockdown on April 18, Styles successfully defended the title against D'Angelo Dinero in a steel cage match. The following day on ''Impact!'', Styles dropped the TNA World Heavyweight Championship to Rob Van Dam, ending his reign at a then-record 211 days. Styles faced Van Dam in a rematch at TNA Sacrifice (2010), Sacrifice on May 16, but was defeated again.


Fortune (2010–2012)

With these shortcomings, Flair adopted Kazarian as his newest protégé, thus causing Styles to become jealous and tried to impress his mentor, but after failing to defeat Jay Lethal, Flair ordered him to "go home". At Slammiversary VIII on June 13, Styles attempted to win Flair back by defeating Lethal, but lost again. On the following episode of ''Impact!'', Flair, who had aligned himself with Styles, Desmond Wolfe, Kazarian, Robert Roode and James Storm, announced that he would reform the Four Horsemen (professional wrestling), Four Horsemen under the new name , stating that each of them would have to earn their spots in the group. At Victory Road (2010), Victory Road on July 11, Styles and Kazarian earned their spots by defeating Samoa Joe and Rob Terry due to outside interference from Desmond Wolfe. On the July 22 episode of ''Impact!'', Styles defeated Terry to win the Global Championship (formerly the Legends Championship) for the second time. The following week on ''Impact!'', Styles renamed the title the TNA Television Championship. (soon renamed Fortune) then feuded with ECW Originals, EV 2.0 and Styles defeated EV 2.0 leader Tommy Dreamer in a non-title "I Quit" match at No Surrender (2010), No Surrender on September 5, although Fortune were defeated in a Lethal Lockdown match by EV 2.0 at Bound for Glory (2010), Bound for Glory on October 10. On the following episode of ''Impact!'', Fortune formed an alliance with Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff's new stable, Immortal (professional wrestling), Immortal. At Turning Point (2010 wrestling), Turning Point on November 7, Fortune defeated EV 2.0 in a ten-man tag team match and, as a result, EV 2.0's Sabu was released from TNA. The following month at Final Resolution (2010), Final Resolution on December 5, Styles lost the Television Championship to Douglas Williams, who had turned on Fortune. On the February 3, 2011 episode of ''Impact!'', Fortune turned face by attacking Immortal, when they interfered in a TNA World Heavyweight Championship match between Ken Anderson (wrestler), Mr. Anderson and Jeff Hardy. Flair, who did not take part in Fortune's turn due to an injury, returned on the February 17 episode of ''Impact!'', turning on Fortune during a match between Styles and Matt Hardy and jumping to Immortal. Styles faced Flair and Hardy in a three-way street fight match on the March 10 episode of ''Impact!'', where Styles was pinned by his former mentor, with assistance from Hardy. At Victory Road (2011), Victory Road on March 13, Styles defeated Hardy in a singles match, despite interference from Flair. On the following episode of ''Impact!'', Styles was sidelined with a storyline injury after Flair helped Bubba Ray Dudley, Bully Ray perform a powerbomb on him off the entrance stage through a table. Styles made his return on April 17 at Lockdown (2011), Lockdown, attacking Bully Ray and helping Fortune defeat Immortal. He then feuded with Tommy Dreamer, who joined Immortal to save his job; Ray cost Styles his match against Dreamer at TNA Sacrifice (2011), Sacrifice on May 15 by hitting him with a chain. On the May 26 episode of the newly rebranded ''Impact Wrestling'', Styles and Daniels defeated Ray and Dreamer in a no disqualification street fight match, with Styles Pin (professional wrestling), pinning Dreamer to avenge his loss at Sacrifice. The feud ended at Slammiversary IX on June 12, where Ray defeated Styles in a Last Man Standing match. Styles then defeated fellow Fortune member Christopher Daniels in the main event of Destination X (2011), Destination X on July 10. After weeks of asking for a rematch, Styles finally granted Daniels one on the September 1 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', where Daniels won and refused to shake hands with Styles. At Bound for Glory (2011), Bound for Glory on October 16, Styles defeated Daniels in an "I Quit" match. After defeating Daniels again on the November 10 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', Styles entered into a feud with TNA World Heavyweight Champion Bobby Roode, failing to capture the championship at Turning Point (2011 wrestling), Turning Point on November 13, tying him in an Iron-Man Match at Final Resolution (2011), Final Resolution on December 11, but losing the sudden-death tie-breaker on the following ''Impact Wrestling''. During the following episodes of ''Impact Wrestling'', Styles and Kazarian, the last two members of Fortune, made it to the finals of the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling tournaments#Wild Card Tournament, Wild Card Tournament. During the final match against Magnus (wrestler), Magnus and Samoa Joe on the January 5, 2012, episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', Kazarian abandoned Styles and aligned himself with Christopher Daniels, effectively ending Fortune.


Final storylines (2012–2014)

On the February 9 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', Kazarian, now seemingly a reluctant associate of Daniels, helped him defeat Styles in a singles match. Three days later at Against All Odds (2012), Against All Odds on February 12, Styles was defeated by Kazarian in a singles match. On the March 3 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', Kazarian defeated Styles in a gauntlet match; had Styles been successful, Kazarian would have to explain his alliance with Daniels. Mr. Anderson then returned and aligned with Styles to defeat Daniels and Kazarian in a tag team match at Victory Road (2012), Victory Road on March 18 and at Lockdown (2012), Lockdown on April 15, where the two duos were on opposing teams in the annual Lethal Lockdown match. On the May 10 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', Kazarian revealed that he originally aligned himself with Daniels to keep him from revealing Styles' secret, but changed his mind after learning what the secret was, at which point Daniels revealed a series of photographs insinuating a relationship between Styles and TNA president Dixie Carter (wrestling), Dixie Carter. At TNA Sacrifice (2012), Sacrifice on May 13, Daniels and Kazarian cost Styles his match against Kurt Angle, who nonetheless saved Styles from a post-match beatdown. On May 31, Styles defeated Daniels in the main event of the first live episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', after which Daniels and Kazarian played audio of a phone conversation to prove an affair between Styles and Carter. At Slammiversary (2012), Slammiversary on June 10, Styles and Angle defeated Daniels and Kazarian to win their TNA World Tag Team Championship. On the following episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', Styles entered the Bound for Glory Series#2012, 2012 Bound for Glory Series, where he was eliminated in the opening gauntlet match by Daniels. On the June 21 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', Styles and Carter revealed their secret—they were not having an affair but were helping an addicted pregnant woman named Claire Lynch overcome her problems. The following week on ''Impact Wrestling'', Styles and Angle lost the TNA World Tag Team Championship back to Daniels and Kazarian when Kazarian hit Styles with a steel chair, after which Daniels admitted that Styles and Carter had told the truth about Claire, but claimed that they had left out the part about Styles being the father of her unborn baby. Styles defeated Daniels in a Last Man Standing match at Destination X (2012), Destination X on July 8, and again in a Bound for Glory Series match and, per the pre-match stipulations, earned the right to get a paternity test on Claire's baby. The following week on ''Impact Wrestling'' it was revealed that Claire was not pregnant after all and her attorney revealed Daniels' and Kazarian's plot to blackmail Styles. On the August 30 episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', Styles was eliminated in the 2012 Bound for Glory Series after losing to Samoa Joe. At No Surrender (2012), No Surrender on September 9 and Bound for Glory (2012), Bound for Glory on October 14, Styles and Angle unsuccessfully challenged Daniels and Kazarian for the TNA World Tag Team Championship. Styles was pinned by James Storm in a three-way number one contender's match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship at Turning Point (2012 wrestling), Turning Point on November 11, also involving Bobby Roode, preventing him from receiving another title opportunity until Bound for Glory 2013 as per the pre-match stipulation. On December 9 at Final Resolution (2012), Final Resolution, Styles was defeated by Christopher Daniels in what was billed as their "final match". On the following episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', Styles said that he was tired of doing the right thing and that he was going to do his own thing from there on. Beginning in February 2013, TNA began airing videos at Styles' home interviewing his wife, a friend, and even attempting to interview Styles himself before he angrily forced them to leave. Styles, now sporting a beard, unkempt hair, and all-black attire, returned to TNA with the ''Compression lock#Leg slicer, Calf Killer'' submission hold as his new finisher, which he used to defeat James Storm in his first match back. Styles, who remained silent in the following weeks, began feuding with Kurt Angle after refusing to tell Angle whether or not he was with the Aces & Eights stable. His new gimmick was nicknamed "The Lone Wolf", since he rejected joining Aces & Eights. At Slammiversary XI on June 2, Styles was defeated by Angle in a singles match, but he defeated him in a rematch to earn the final spot in the Bound for Glory Series#2013, 2013 Bound for Glory Series. Throughout the following weeks, Styles participated in the Bound For Glory Series, winning the tournament and becoming the number one contender for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship at Bound for Glory (2013), Bound for Glory on October 20. The following week on ''Impact Wrestling'', Styles claimed that he was no longer under contract with TNA and insulted Dixie Carter, who responded by saying that Styles was not a great wrestler. In the weeks leading up to Bound for Glory, Styles continued to appear on ''Impact Wrestling'', despite not having a contract with the company, but he would defeat Bully Ray at Bound for Glory, despite interference from Aces & Eights and Carter, to win his second TNA World Heavyweight Championship and fifth world title in the company overall. Styles made his first televised title defense on the following episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', defeating Ray in a rematch after interference from Mr. Anderson, after which he refused Carter's new contract offer and walked out of TNA with the title. On October 29, TNA vacated the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. On the December 2 taping of ''Impact Wrestling'' which aired on January 2, 2014, Styles returned to TNA with his championship to confront Carter and Magnus (wrestler), Magnus (who had won a tournament to crown the new TNA World Heavyweight Champion), with Styles challenging Magnus to a title unification match on next weeks episode of ''Impact Wrestling'', which Magnus accepted. On December 5 taping of ''Impact Wrestling'' which aired on tape delay on January 9, Magnus won to unify both titles after interference from eight other wrestlers on Magnus' behalf and Sting (wrestler), Sting interfering on Styles' behalf in what would be Styles' final match with TNA. On December 8, it was reported that contract negotiations between Styles and TNA had broken down and that Styles would be leaving the promotion, becoming a free agent effective December 17 and ending his near twelve-year association with the company. According to Styles he left the promotion since they made him an offer which reduced his salary about 60%.


Return to the independent circuit (2003–2005)

On March 14, Styles returned to International Wrestling Cartel (IWC) and successfully challenged IWC Super Indy Champion Super Hentai for the title. On April 13, Styles defended the title in a rematch against Hentai, but the match ended in a no contest, meaning Styles retained the title. On May 10, Styles vacated the title. On August 23, Styles unsuccessfully challenged the new Super Indy Champion
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after the match ended at a twenty-minute time limit draw, meaning Cabana retained the title. On December 12 at IWC: Call to Arms, Styles would once again challenge Cabana for the title, but again was unsuccessful. On April 12, Styles debuted in Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), competing at the promotions 3rd CZW Best of the Best#Best of the Best 3, Best of the Best event. Styles teamed with Jason Cross to face Jay Briscoe and Jimmy Rave, in a losing effort. On July 20, at CZW: Deja Vu II, Styles successfully defended the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Rave. On September 12, Styles debuted in Maximum Pro Wrestling (MXPW), successfully challenging MXPW Television Champion Chris Sabin and
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in a three-way match for the title. On October 4, Styles debuted in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG), unsuccessfully challenging PWG Champion Frankie Kazarian and Christopher Daniels for the title. On November 7, Styles returned to IWA: Mid-South to take part in the promotions annual Ted Petty Invitational#2003 Ted Petty Invitational, Ted Petty Invitational, which saw Styles defeating Todd Sexton is his first-round match. The following night, he defeated Jerry Lynn in the quarter-finals, but later that night would be eliminated by Danny Daniels in the semi-finals. On March 20, 2004, Styles returned to IWC, entering the promotions Super Indy Survivor Showdown tournament. Styles' first match in the tournament was in the semi-finals for unknown reasons, in which he defeated
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. Later that night, Styles faced IWC Super Indy Champion Colt Cabana in the final in a winning effort, capturing the title. On April 17, Styles successfully defended the title against Homicide, and on May 8 he did so again against Christopher Daniels. On September 17, Styles returned to IWA: Mid-South, entering the promotions Ted Petty Invitational#2004 Ted Petty Invitational, 2004 Ted Petty Invitational. Styles defeated Jimmy Rave in his first-round match. The following night, Styles defeated Matt Sydal in the quarter-finals. Later that night, Styles defeated Arik Cannon in the semi-finals, as well as defeating
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and
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in the final to win the 2004 Ted Petty Invitational. On October 21, Styles won the vacant IWA: Mid-South Heavyweight Championship, defeating Chris Sabin, Christopher Daniels, and Petey Williams in a four-way dance match. Two days later on October 23, Styles lost the title to CM Punk. On April 1, 2005, Styles returned to PWG, defeating Samoa Joe in a PWG World Championship, PWG Championship number one contender match at the promotion's All-Star Weekend – Day 1. The following night on Day 2 of All-Star Weekend, Styles successfully challenged Super Dragon for the title. Styles defended the title until August 6 at Zombies Shouldn't Run, where he lost it to Kevin Owens, Kevin Steen. On September 3, Styles entered the Battle of Los Angeles (professional wrestling)#2005, 2005 Battle of Los Angeles (professional wrestling), Battle of Los Angeles tournament but was defeated in the finals by Chris Bosh (wrestler), Chris Bosh.


Mexican and Japanese promotions (2006–2013)

During his stay in TNA, Styles worked in various Japanese and Mexican promotions due to a partnership with TNA. On September 17, 2006, at Verano de Escándalo (2006), Verano de Escándalo, Styles made his debut for Mexico, Mexican promotion Lucha Libre AAA World Wide, AAA, as part of a cross promotion deal between TNA and AAA. Team TNA (Styles, Homicide, Low Ki, and Samoa Joe) defeated Vipers Revolution (Abismo Negro, Charly Manson, Electroshock (wrestler), Electroshock and Histeria) in a semi-final tournament match then later defeated The Mexican Powers (Crazy Boy, Joe Líder and
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) in the finals. On December 20, 2007, as part of TNA's working relationship with the Inoki Genome Federation (IGF), Styles competed in the promotion's third event, defeating fellow TNA star Low Ki, Senshi. During a partnership between TNA and New Japan Pro-Wrestling, New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW), Styles made four appearances for NJPW in 2008, starting on January 4 Tokyo Dome Show, January 4 at Wrestle Kingdom II, where Styles teamed with Christian Cage and Petey Williams to defeat RISE (professional wrestling), RISE (Milano Collection A.T., Milano Collection AT, Minoru Tanaka (wrestler), Minoru and Finn Bálor, Prince Devitt) in a six-man tag team match. On February 17, Styles lost to Hiroshi Tanahashi on Day 8 of New Japan's ISM Tour. On August 15, Styles teamed with Shinjiro Otani to face Kurt Angle and Masahiro Chono on Day 5 of New Japan's G1 Climax – Heroes of Supremacy event, in a losing effort. The following day on Day 6 of New Japan's G1 Climax – Heroes of Supremacy show, Styles teamed with Tanahashi to face the team of Kurt Angle and Shinsuke Nakamura, again in a losing effort. On July 26, 2008, Styles made his debut for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), taking part in the promotion's last annual 16-man elimination CMLL International Gran Prix#International Gran Prix 2008, International Gran Prix tournament, representing Team International. Styles would defeat Rey Bucanero of Team Mexico in his first match, but would later be eliminated from the tournament by Último Guerrero. Guerrero went on to lose to Team International member Alex Shelley later in the night, with Shelley winning the tournament for Team International. Styles returned to AAA on December 16, 2011, at Guerra de Titanes (2011), Guerra de Titanes, as part of the TNA invasion storyline. He faced Ricky Banderas, El Mesías in a match to earn a shot at the AAA Mega Championship, AAA World Heavyweight Championship, but was unsuccessful. On November 3, 2013, Styles would once again return to AAA, this time to successfully defend the TNA World Heavyweight Championship (which had been vacated by TNA just days before) in a rematch against El Mesías. On November 16, 2013, Styles made his debut for Japanese promotion Wrestle-1, successfully defending the TNA World Heavyweight Championship against Seiya Sanada.


Return to ROH (2014–2016)

Styles defeated
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in his return match on the January 4, 2014, taping of ''Ring of Honor Wrestling'', and picked up victories over Jay Lethal at the ROH 12th Anniversary Show, 12th Anniversary Show and Chris Hero at the Flyin' High event. At All Star Extravaganza VII, he became the number one contender for the
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by winning a four-way match involving Adam Cole, Michael Elgin and Roderick Strong, but he unsuccessfully challenged champion Jay Lethal at Final Battle (2015), Final Battle. Styles made his final independent appearance before he began working for WWE at ROH's TV tapings in Duluth, Georgia, on January 23, 2016. At the tapings, Styles was interrupted by Jay Lethal and The House of Truth (professional wrestling), The House of Truth, followed by Roderick Strong. An ensuing brawl saw Styles' former Bullet Club stablemates Doc Gallows, Karl Anderson, and The Young Bucks (who had fired Styles from the stable just over two weeks prior) assist him against various members of the ROH roster. At the end of the show, Styles proceeded to join Bullet Club in a group hug, mirroring the famous The Kliq#The MSG "Curtain Call", 1996 WWF Madison Square Garden "Curtain Call".


Second return to the independent circuit (2014–2016)

Following his departure from TNA, Styles would begin taking independent bookings for the first time in two years, accepting as many dates as possible and more regularly. During his second run on the independent circuit, he competed in various countries around the world, most notably England. On March 1, 2014, Styles made an appearance for English promotion Preston City Wrestling, losing to British wrestler Lionheart (UK wrestler), Lionheart in the main event. Following the match, Styles gave Lionheart the ''Styles Clash'', during which Lionheart improperly tucked his chin, resulting in him landing on top of his head and legitimately breaking his neck. On February 8, Styles returned to Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) after eleven years, defeating CZW World Heavyweight Championship, CZW World Heavyweight Champion Drew Gulak via disqualification, which meant that Gulak retained the title. In August, Styles also returned to Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG) after eleven years, taking part in the promotion's annual Battle of Los Angeles (professional wrestling)#2014, 10th Battle of Los Angeles tournament, where on August 29 he defeated Curt Hawkins, Brian Myers to make it to the quarterfinals before losing to Roderick Strong via disqualification on August 31. On March 11, 2015, Styles defeated John Morrison (wrestler), John Hennigan to win the FWE Heavyweight Championship in a Professional wrestling match types#Series variations, best of three falls match two falls to one; Hennigan won the first fall after hitting the Moonsault#Split-legged corkscrew moonsault, '' Starship Pain'', but Styles made Hennigan Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Tap out, tap out to the Compression lock#Leg slicer, '' Calf Killer'' shortly thereafter to score fall number two and pinned Hennigan following a ''Styles Clash'' to win the title. On May 29, 2015, reigning IWGP Heavyweight Championship, IWGP Heavyweight Champion Styles (representing Bullet Club with manager Jonny Ferrari) defeated Justin Gabriel at House of Glory High Intensity 4 in Jamaica, New York. On June 14, Styles won the
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(RPW) RPW British Heavyweight Championship, British Heavyweight Championship, defeating Marty Scurll at Summer Sizzler for the title. In September, Styles made his debut for Chikara (professional wrestling), Chikara, when he teamed with fellow Bullet Club members The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) in the King of Trios#2015, 2015 King of Trios. They made it to the semi-finals of the three-day-long tournament, defeating Team Fight Club (Trent Seven, Tyler Bate and Dan Moloney), but were ultimately defeated in the finals by Team AAA (Aero Star, Drago (wrestler), Drago and Fénix (wrestler), Fénix). On January 14, 2016, Styles wrestled a match for 5 Star Wrestling in Sheffield, England, where he faced Rey Mysterio for the first time, where Styles defeated Mysterio. Styles lost to John Morrison in a singles match which was for the inaugural 5 Star Wrestling Championship. On January 16, Styles returned to Revolution Pro Wrestling in London, England, losing the RPW British Heavyweight Championship to Zack Sabre Jr. Following the match, Styles cut a promo addressing his future and teased entering the Royal Rumble match. On February 5, Styles wrestled his final independent match (which he had pre-booked before signing with WWE), defeating Corey Hollis at Georgia Premier Wrestling.


New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2014–2016)

For the first time since the TNA-NJPW partnership in 2008, on March 27, 2014, it was reported that Styles would return to New Japan Pro-Wrestling and had signed a contract with the company. Styles' return came on April 6 at Invasion Attack 2014, Invasion Attack, where he attacked IWGP Heavyweight Championship, IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika Okada after his match and laid him out with the ''Styles Clash'' and challenged Okada to a title match, before revealing himself as the newest member of Bullet Club, establishing himself as a villain in the process. Following Invasion Attack, with Styles still working a full schedule on the American independent circuit and only booked to work NJPW's larger events, Karl Anderson was positioned as the new leader of Bullet Club. However, Styles was considered the leader of the
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(ROH) version of Bullet Club, a role which was also given to him by NJPW by the end of 2015. Styles wrestled his first match under a New Japan contract on May 3 at Wrestling Dontaku (2014), Wrestling Dontaku, where he defeated Okada with help from Yujiro Takahashi to become the new IWGP Heavyweight Champion. With this victory, Styles became the sixth ''gaijin'' (non-Japanese) champion in the title's history and the first American champion since
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in 2005. The win also made Styles the shortest IWGP Heavyweight Champion in history. On May 17, Styles made his first successful title defense in a three-way match with Okada and Michael Elgin at the NJPW/ROH co-produced War of the Worlds (2014 wrestling), War of the Worlds event in New York City. On May 25 at Back to the Yokohama Arena, Styles defeated Okada for his second successful title defense. Styles suffered his first loss in NJPW on July 21, when he was defeated by Okada in his first match in the G1 Climax#2014, 2014 G1 Climax tournament. Out of his nine remaining matches in the tournament, Styles lost only one, but failed to advance to the finals due to his loss against Okada in the head-to-head match. On October 13 at King of Pro-Wrestling (2014), King of Pro-Wrestling, Styles lost the IWGP Heavyweight Championship to Hiroshi Tanahashi in his third defense, after the returning Yoshi Tatsu, Yoshitatsu stopped Bullet Club's newest member, Jeff Jarrett, from interfering in the match. On November 8 at Power Struggle (2014), Power Struggle, Styles defeated Yoshitatsu with help from Jarrett and after the match was confronted by Tetsuya Naito. During the match, Yoshitatsu legitimately broke his neck on a botched ''Styles Clash'' in which he tucked his head, leading to NJPW pushing Styles as a "killer" and the ''Styles Clash'' as a controversial maneuver. Later in the month, Styles entered the G1 Tag League#2014, 2014 World Tag League, alongside Yujiro Takahashi. Despite a win over the reigning IWGP Tag Team Championship, IWGP Tag Team Champions, Bullet Club stablemates Luke Gallows, Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson, Styles and Takahashi failed to advance from their block with a record of four wins and three losses due to losing to Kazuchika Okada and Nobuo Yoshihashi, Yoshi-Hashi on the final day. Styles and Naito faced off in a match on January 4, 2015, at Wrestle Kingdom 9, Wrestle Kingdom 9 in Tokyo Dome, where Styles was victorious. On January 6, 2015, Styles inserted himself back into the IWGP Heavyweight Championship picture, when he pinned Tanahashi in an eight-man tag team match, setting up a title match between the two at The New Beginning in Osaka (2015), The New Beginning in Osaka. On February 11, Styles defeated Tanahashi to win the IWGP Heavyweight Championship for the second time. Styles made his first title defense on April 5 at Invasion Attack (2015), Invasion Attack, where he defeated New Japan Cup#2015, 2015 New Japan Cup winner Kota Ibushi. His five-month reign ended in his second defense on July 5 at Dominion 7.5 in Osaka-jo Hall, where he was defeated by Kazuchika Okada. From July 20 to August 14, Styles took part in the G1 Climax#2015, 2015 G1 Climax. Styles entered the final day with a chance to advance from his block, but a loss against Hiroshi Tanahashi cost him a spot in the finals, giving him a record of six wins and three losses. On October 12 at King of Pro-Wrestling (2015), King of Pro-Wrestling, Styles received a rematch for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, but was again defeated by Okada. In November, Styles entered the IWGP Intercontinental Championship picture by challenging Shinsuke Nakamura to a title match. Later that month, Styles was forced to pull out of the G1 Tag League#2015, 2015 World Tag League, where he teamed with Yujiro Takahashi, after experiencing a back injury. Styles returned to the NJPW ring on January 4, 2016, at Wrestle Kingdom 10, Wrestle Kingdom 10 in Tokyo Dome, where he unsuccessfully challenged Shinsuke Nakamura for the IWGP Intercontinental Championship. Hours after Styles' Wrestle Kingdom 10 match, it was reported that Styles had given his notice to NJPW on the morning of January 4, announcing that he was leaving the promotion and signing with WWE. The following day, Styles made his final appearance for NJPW, where the rest of Bullet Club turned on him with Kenny Omega becoming the stable's new leader.


WWE (2016–present)


Feud with John Cena (2016–2017)

After weeks of speculation and
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themselves covering the rumors of Styles leaving NJPW for WWE, on January 20, 2016, it was confirmed that he had signed with WWE. Prior to signing, Styles had also had extensive discussions with TNA and according to them, Styles had agreed to return to the promotion with Bullet Club stablemates Good Brothers (professional wrestling), Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson, before being offered a "blow-away deal" by WWE. After not being on WWE television since his ''WWF Jakked/Metal, Metal'' match in 2002, Styles made his re-debut in WWE on January 24 at the Royal Rumble (2016), Royal Rumble List of WWE pay-per-view events, pay-per-view during the Royal Rumble match for the WWE Championship, WWE World Heavyweight Championship, entering at number three. Styles went on to eliminate Curtis Axel and Tyler Breeze, before being eliminated by Kevin Owens, lasting just under 29 minutes in the match. Styles then entered a storyline with Chris Jericho, with the two exchanging victories on both ''WWE Raw, Raw'' and ''WWE SmackDown, SmackDown'', which ultimately led to an encounter between the two on February 21 at Fastlane (2016), Fastlane, where Styles emerged victorious via submission. After Fastlane, Jericho and Styles formed a tag team, dubbed "Y2AJ", and defeated The New Day (professional wrestling), The New Day (Big E (wrestler), Big E and Kofi Kingston) in two non-title matches. Y2AJ failed to win the World Tag Team Championship (WWE), WWE Tag Team Championship from them on the March 7 episode of ''Raw'', after which Jericho turned on Styles and attacked him, ending their team. The two subsequently interfered in each other's matches, leading to a match between the two at WrestleMania 32 on April 3, which Styles lost. On the following episode of ''Raw'', Styles defeated Jericho, Kevin Owens, and Claudio Castagnoli, Cesaro in a Professional wrestling match types#Basic non-elimination matches, fatal four-way match to become the number one contender for Roman Reigns' WWE World Heavyweight Championship. In the weeks that followed, Styles reunited with former Bullet Club stablemates Doc Gallows, Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson (now known as The Club), and an alliance was teased, which Styles initially declined. At Payback (2016), Payback on May 1, Reigns eventually defeated Styles by pinfall after the match was restarted twice (with Styles first winning by countout and then by disqualification), despite Gallows and Anderson's interference. He received a rematch against Reigns at Extreme Rules (2016), Extreme Rules on May 22 in an Hardcore wrestling, Extreme Rules match, but was unsuccessful in winning the championship due to interference from both Gallows and Anderson and The Usos (Jey and Jimmy Uso). On the May 30 episode of ''Raw'', Styles welcomed back a returning John Cena, only to attack Cena with help from Gallows and Anderson, turning heel (professional wrestling), heel in the process. This set up a match between Styles and Cena at Money in the Bank (2016), Money in the Bank on June 19, which Styles won after interference from The Club. At Battleground (2016), Battleground on July 24, The Club were defeated by Cena and Enzo and Cass, Enzo Amore and Big Cass in a six-man tag team match after Cena pinned Styles. During the 2016 WWE Draft, Styles was drafted to the SmackDown (WWE brand), SmackDown
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in the first round of picks, being the brand's second pick overall, while Gallows and Anderson were drafted to the Raw brand, splitting up The Club. He faced Cena once more at the SummerSlam (2016), SummerSlam pay-per-view on August 21, where he was victorious. After his victory over Cena, Styles claimed himself to be the "new face of WWE" and "the Face That Runs the Place". Due to his victory at SummerSlam, Styles immediately re-entered the renamed WWE World Championship picture and received another opportunity at the title at Backlash (2016), Backlash against Jon Moxley, Dean Ambrose. At Backlash on September 11, Styles defeated Ambrose to become the WWE World Champion for the first time after a Professional wrestling attacks#Low blow, low blow, also his first championship in WWE and eighth world title overall. Styles made his first successful title defense against Ambrose in a rematch on the September 27 episode of ''SmackDown Live'' after interference from Cena. At No Mercy (2016), No Mercy on October 9, Styles retained the title against Cena and Ambrose in a Professional wrestling match types#Basic non-elimination matches, triple threat match after pinning Cena. At Survivor Series (2016), Survivor Series on November 20, Styles made up Team SmackDown alongside Ambrose, Bray Wyatt, Randy Orton and Shane McMahon in the 5-on-5 Survivor Series match, defeating Team Raw. At TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2016), TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs on December 4, Styles retained the championship over Ambrose in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match after James Ellsworth (wrestler), James Ellsworth interfered and pushed Ambrose off a ladder and through several tables. Styles then resumed his feud with Cena leading into the Royal Rumble (2017), Royal Rumble on January 29, 2017, where Styles was defeated for the championship, ending his reign at 140 days. On February 12 at Elimination Chamber (2017), Elimination Chamber, Styles competed in an Elimination Chamber, Elimination Chamber match against Cena, Baron Corbin, Wyatt, Ambrose and The Miz for the WWE Championship, which Wyatt won. On the following episode of ''SmackDown Live'', Styles failed to regain the title from Wyatt in a triple threat match also involving Cena. In March, Styles began a feud with SmackDown Commissioner Shane McMahon, due to Styles' frustration of being unable to reclaim the WWE Championship. At WrestleMania 33 on April 2, Styles defeated McMahon. On the following episode of ''SmackDown Live'', Styles shook hands with McMahon, turning face (professional wrestling), face in the process. On the April 11 episode of ''SmackDown Live'', Styles defeated Corbin and Sami Zayn to become the number one contender for the United States Championship at Backlash (2017), Backlash on May 21, but lost his match for the title against Kevin Owens by countout. After Styles again became the number one contender to Owens' championship, a title match was set for Battleground (2017), Battleground. However, on July 7, two weeks before the pay-per-view, Styles defeated Owens during a house show at Madison Square Garden to capture the United States Championship for the first time in his career. At Battleground on July 23, Styles lost the title back to Owens, but regained it two days later on ''SmackDown Live'' in a triple threat match also involving a returning Chris Jericho. At SummerSlam (2017), SummerSlam on August 20, Styles retained the title against Owens with Shane McMahon as the special guest referee. Styles once again defeated Owens two days later on ''SmackDown Live'' to end the feud. In September, he began a feud with Shawn Spears, Tye Dillinger and Baron Corbin, leading to a triple threat match at Hell in a Cell (2017), Hell in a Cell on October 8, where Styles lost the title to Corbin who pinned Dillinger, ending his reign at 75 days. Two days later on ''SmackDown Live'', Styles failed to regain the title from Corbin.


Year-long WWE Championship reign (2017–2018)

On the October 17 episode of ''SmackDown Live'', Styles began a rivalry with then WWE Champion Jinder Mahal, confronting and attacking him. On October 22, Styles appeared at Raw's exclusive event TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2017), TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, competing against Finn Bálor due to Bálor's original opponent Bray Wyatt not being cleared to compete, where he was defeated by Bálor. On the November 7 episode of ''SmackDown Live'' in Manchester, England, Styles defeated Mahal to win the WWE Championship for the second time in what marked the first time the title changed hands on ''SmackDown'' since September 2003, becoming recognized by WWE as the first titleholder crowned outside of
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(Antonio Inoki had won the title in Japan in 1979, but this reign is unrecognized by WWE). With the win, Styles replaced Mahal in the champion vs. champion match at Survivor Series (2017), Survivor Series against WWE Universal Championship, Universal Champion
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on November 19, but lost. At Clash of Champions (2017), Clash of Champions on December 17, Styles defeated Mahal via submission in his first title defense. His next feud came against Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn, whom he lost back-to-back matches to due to interference, leading to a handicap championship match at the Royal Rumble (2018), Royal Rumble on January 28, 2018, which Styles won. Styles retained the title against Owens, Zayn, John Cena, Baron Corbin, and Dolph Ziggler in a Professional wrestling match types#Basic non-elimination matches, six-pack challenge at Fastlane (2018), Fastlane on March 11. At WrestleMania 34 on April 8, Styles successfully defended the title against Royal Rumble winner Shinsuke Nakamura. After the match, however, Styles was subjected to a classless assault by Nakamura. This led to a rematch between the two on April 27 at the WWE Greatest Royal Rumble, Greatest Royal Rumble, where they fought to a double countout, but Styles retained the title. Another rematch was made for Backlash (2018), Backlash on May 6 with a Hardcore wrestling, no disqualification stipulation, where Styles and Nakamura fought to a no contest after low blowing each other, again retaining the title. Their feud ended at Money in the Bank (2018), Money in the Bank on June 17, where Styles defeated Nakamura to retain the WWE Championship in a Last Man Standing match. After retaining the title against Miro (wrestler), Rusev at Extreme Rules (2018), Extreme Rules on July 15, Styles became the longest-reigning WWE Champion in SmackDown history on August 14, surpassing the 280-day record set by John Layfield, John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL). On the July 24 episode of ''SmackDown Live'', Styles started a feud with
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, after he was attacked by Joe. Styles retained the title at SummerSlam (2018), SummerSlam on August 19, despite losing via disqualification. Styles' and Joe's rivalry continued over Styles' wife, Wendy, where Joe claimed he would defeat Styles and become the "new daddy", leading to a rematch at Hell in a Cell (2018), Hell in a Cell on September 16, which Styles won in glossary of professional wrestling terms#screwjob, controversial fashion to retain the title; Styles submitted to Joe during a roll-up, however, the referee did not see the submission and counted the pin, allowing Styles to retain the title. Styles retained the title against Joe at Super Show-Down (2018), Super Show-Down on October 6 by submission and Crown Jewel (2018), Crown Jewel on November 2. On the October 30 episode of ''SmackDown Live'', Styles defeated Bryan Danielson, Daniel Bryan to retain the title. On November 7, Styles surpassed the 365-day mark of his title reign, becoming the 8th man to have held the WWE Championship for a continuous reign of a full year. On the November 13 episode of ''SmackDown Live'', Styles lost the WWE Championship to Bryan following a low blow, ending his reign at 371 days. Styles failed to regain the title from Bryan at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2018), TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs on December 16.


Return of The O.C. (2019–2020)

At Royal Rumble (2019), Royal Rumble on January 27, 2019, Styles once again failed to win the title, after a returning Erick Rowan, Rowan attacked Styles when the referee was incapacitated and allowed Bryan to retain the title. He took part in the Elimination Chamber match at the Elimination Chamber (2019), eponymous event on February 17, but was eliminated by Randy Orton. Styles and Orton then started making disparaging comments about one another, starting a feud between the two. At Fastlane (2019), Fastlane on March 10, after Orton interrupted Elias (wrestler), Elias, Styles hit Orton with a Phenomenal Forearm out of nowhere. This led to a confrontation between the two on the March 12 episode of ''SmackDown Live'', in which Styles challenged Orton to a match at WrestleMania 35. At WrestleMania on April 7, Styles defeated Orton. The next day, it was reported that Styles had an injury during his match with Orton and was sent home to recover. Styles did not appear on the ''SmackDown Live'' following WrestleMania, and it was reported to be a hip injury. On April 15, Styles was drafted to the Raw brand as part of the 2019 WWE Superstar Shake-up, Superstar Shake-up. The following week on ''Raw'', chief executive officer Triple H scheduled two triple threat matches, with the winners facing each other to determine the next contender against Seth Rollins for the WWE Universal Championship, Universal Championship. Styles defeated fellow draftees Rey Mysterio and Samoa Joe in the triple threat match and then defeated Baron Corbin to earn a Universal Championship match against Seth Rollins at Money in the Bank (2019), Money in the Bank. He then began a slow heel turn as he became more aggressive in the ring, walked out on Rollins in a tag team match, and criticized Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson (who had also moved back to Raw) when they lost a match for being overconfident. At the event on May 19, Styles failed to win the title from Rollins. On the June 24 episode of ''Raw'', Styles defeated United States Champion Ricochet (wrestler), Ricochet in a non-title match. On the July 1 episode of ''Raw'', Styles failed to win the United States Championship from Ricochet. After the match, he attacked Ricochet with help from Gallows and Anderson, turning heel (professional wrestling), heel for the first time since April 2017. At Extreme Rules (2019), Extreme Rules on July 14, Styles defeated Ricochet to win the United States Championship for a third time. On the July 22 episode of ''Raw'', The Club was renamed "The O.C." ("Original Club"). At SummerSlam (2019), SummerSlam on August 11, Styles successfully retained the title against Ricochet. Styles then retained his title against Cedric Alexander at Clash of Champions (2019), Clash of Champions on September 15 and Humberto Carrillo at Crown Jewel (2019), Crown Jewel on October 31. At Survivor Series (2019), Survivor Series on November 24, Styles was defeated by NXT North American Championship, NXT North American Champion Roderick Strong in an interbrand triple-threat match also involving Intercontinental Champion Shinsuke Nakamura. On the November 25 episode of ''Raw'', Styles lost the title to Rey Mysterio, ending his reign at 134 days. At Royal Rumble (2020), Royal Rumble on January 26, 2020, Styles entered the Royal Rumble match at number 18, but was eliminated by Edge (wrestler), Edge. At Super ShowDown (2020), Super ShowDown on February 27, Styles was defeated last in a gauntlet match for the Tuwaiq Trophy by a returning The Undertaker, Undertaker. On March 8, at Elimination Chamber (2020), Elimination Chamber, Styles lost to Aleister Black in a no disqualification match after interference from The Undertaker. The next night on ''Raw'', Styles challenged The Undertaker to a match at
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, which was confirmed the following week. At Night 1 of WrestleMania on April 4, Styles lost to The Undertaker in the main event Boneyard match. On April 15, both Anderson and Gallows were released from their WWE contracts as part of budget cuts stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, effectively disbanding The O.C.


Alliance with Omos (2020–2021)

After a brief hiatus, Styles returned on the May 4 episode of ''Raw'', winning a gauntlet match for a spot in the Money in the Bank ladder match at Money in the Bank (2020), Money in the Bank on May 10, where he failed to capture the briefcase. On the May 22 episode of ''SmackDown'', Styles was traded to the brand as he was announced as a participant in the List of WWE tournaments#WWE Intercontinental Championship Tournament (2020), Intercontinental Championship tournament. He defeated Shinsuke Nakamura in the first round, and earned a Bye (sports), bye to the finals after his scheduled opponent Elias (wrestler), Elias was unable to compete. On the June 12 episode of ''SmackDown'', Styles defeated Bryan Danielson, Daniel Bryan to win the Intercontinental Championship for the first time. During the following weeks, Styles made successful defenses against the likes of Drew Gulak and Gran Metalik before losing the title to Jeff Hardy on the August 21 episode of ''SmackDown'', ending his reign at 70 days. At Clash of Champions (2020), Clash of Champions on September 27, Styles failed to regain the title in a triple threat ladder match that was won by Sami Zayn. As part of the 2020 WWE Draft, 2020 Draft in October, Styles was drafted back to the Raw brand. On the October 19 episode of ''Raw'', Styles debuted a new bodyguard, Omos. At Survivor Series (2020), Survivor Series on November 22, Styles captained Team Raw to a clean sweep victory against Team SmackDown. On the November 30 episode of ''Raw'', Styles defeated Keith Lee (wrestler), Keith Lee and Matt Riddle, Riddle in a triple threat match to face Drew McIntyre for the WWE Championship at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2020), TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs on December 20, but he failed to win the title in a TLC match as The Miz unsuccessfully cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase during the match. At the Royal Rumble (2021), Royal Rumble on January 31, 2021, Styles entered the Royal Rumble match at number 25, but was eliminated by Braun Strowman. At Elimination Chamber (2021), Elimination Chamber on February 21, Styles competed for the WWE Championship inside the steel structure, eliminating Sheamus, but was the final man eliminated by McIntyre. On Night 1 of WrestleMania 37 on April 10, Styles and Omos defeated The New Day (professional wrestling), The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) to win the
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, becoming the twenty-second Grand Slam (professional wrestling)#WWE (1997), WWE Grand Slam Champion, and the first to achieve both the WWE and TNA/Impact Grand Slam. At Money in the Bank (2021), Money in the Bank on July 18, Styles and Omos defeated The Viking Raiders (Erik (wrestler), Erik and Ivar (wrestler), Ivar) to retain the titles. After this, Styles and Omos began feuding with Riddle and Randy Orton, collectively known as RK-Bro. At SummerSlam (2021), SummerSlam on August 21, Styles and Omos lost the Raw Tag Team Championship to RK-Bro, ending their reign at 133 days. At Extreme Rules (2021), Extreme Rules on September 26, Styles, Omos and Bobby Lashley lost to The New Day in a six-man tag team match. On October 21, at Crown Jewel (2021), Crown Jewel, Styles and Omos failed to regain the titles from RK-Bro. On the December 20 episode of ''Raw'', after failing to win matches over the following weeks, Styles was attacked by Omos, ending their partnership and turning face for the first time since 2019.


The O.C. second reunion (2022–2023)

At Royal Rumble (2022), Royal Rumble on January 29, 2022, Styles entered at number one and eliminated six wrestlers before being eliminated by Riddick Moss, Madcap Moss. Styles failed to win the WWE Championship at Elimination Chamber (2022), Elimination Chamber on February 19, inside the namesake structure, after being eliminated by eventual winner
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. On the February 28 episode of ''Raw'', Styles accepted an open challenge from Edge (wrestler), Edge for a match at WrestleMania 38, which resulted in him being attacked by Edge afterwards. On Night 2 of WrestleMania on April 3, Styles lost to Edge following a distraction from Damian Priest. At WrestleMania Backlash (2022), WrestleMania Backlash on May 8, Styles again lost to Edge after interference from Rhea Ripley. Styles then aligned himself with former Bullet Club stablemate Finn Bálor and Liv Morgan and challenged the newly formed faction called The Judgment Day, consisting of Edge, Priest and Ripley to a six-person mixed tag team match at Hell in a Cell (2022), Hell In a Cell on June 5, which The Judgment Day won. On June 19, Styles appeared via video message at Impact Wrestling's Slammiversary (2022), Slammiversary, congratulating Impact on their 20 year anniversary. On the July 4 episode of ''Raw'', Styles defeated The Miz and was attacked by him and Tommaso Ciampa, Ciampa after the match, starting a feud between them. At SummerSlam (2022), SummerSlam on July 30, Styles distracted Miz during his match against Logan Paul by attacking Ciampa, causing him to lose. On the August 1 episode of ''Raw'', Styles defeated Miz and Mustafa Ali in a triple threat match but lost to Ciampa later that night, failing to earn an opportunity at the United States Championship. On the following episode of ''Raw'', Styles defeated The Miz in a no disqualification match to end their feud. On the August 15 episode of ''Raw'', he faced Bobby Lashley for the United States Championship in a losing effort. In the following weeks, Styles would rekindle his feud with The Judgment Day (which now included Bàlor and Dominik Mysterio), turning down numerous offers by Bàlor to join them. On the October 10 episode of ''Raw'', Styles feigned joining The Judgment Day, leading to Good Brothers (professional wrestling), Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson returning to WWE to aid Styles in attacking them, reforming The O.C. (professional wrestling), The O.C.. At Crown Jewel (2022), Crown Jewel on November 5, The O.C. lost to The Judgment Day after interference from Ripley. Three weeks later at Survivor Series: WarGames (2022), Survivor Series on November 26, Styles defeated Bálor. On the following episode of ''Raw,'' The O.C. were defeated by The Judgment Day in an eight-person mixed tag team match to end their feud. On December 29, Styles suffered a legitimate broken ankle during a house show, and would be out of action though the injury would not require surgery. As part of the 2023 WWE Draft, Styles was drafted to the WWE SmackDown, SmackDown
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. On the May 12 episode of ''SmackDown'', Styles won the right to compete for the newly established World Heavyweight Championship (WWE, 2023–present), World Heavyweight Championship at Night of Champions (2023), Night of Champions by first defeating Edge (wrestler), Edge and Rey Mysterio in a triple threat match, and then defeating Bobby Lashley, who had won a similar triple threat match. On May 27, at Night of Champions, Styles lost to Seth Rollins in a match to crown the inaugural World Heavyweight Champion. After a brief feud with Karrion Kross, Styles feuded with The Bloodline (professional wrestling), The Bloodline, losing to Solo Sikoa on the September 1 episode of ''SmackDown'' after interference from Jimmy Uso. John Cena came to his aid and set up a tag team match between him and Styles against Uso and Sikoa for Fastlane (2023), Fastlane, however, Styles was taken out by Sikoa backstage on the September 22 episode of ''SmackDown'', removing him from the match. He was replaced by LA Knight the following week.


Undisputed WWE Championship pursuits and Pro Wrestling Noah appearance (2023–present)

After a two-month hiatus, Styles returned on the December 15 episode of ''SmackDown'', assisting Knight and Randy Orton in fending off The Bloodline before attacking Knight. The following week on ''SmackDown'', The O.C. greeted Styles but he blew them off for not coming to his aid when he was taken out by The Bloodline. At Royal Rumble (2024), Royal Rumble on January 27, 2024, Styles failed to capture the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship from Roman Reigns in a fatal four-way match also involving Knight and Orton. On the February 9 episode of ''SmackDown'', Styles lost to Drew McIntyre in a qualifying match for the Elimination Chamber match following a distraction from Knight. At the Elimination Chamber: Perth, eponymous event on February 24, Styles would interfere in the Elimination Chamber match by attacking Knight with a chair and performing a Styles Clash on him with it, turning heel (professional wrestling), heel for the first time since December 2021. On the March 15 episode of ''SmackDown'', Styles was challenged by Knight to a match at WrestleMania XL, which Styles accepted. On Night 2 of WrestleMania XL on April 7, Styles lost to Knight. On the following episode of ''SmackDown'', Styles participated in the List of WWE tournaments#Undisputed WWE Championship Eliminator Tournament (2024), Undisputed WWE Championship Eliminator Tournament, defeating Kevin Owens and Rey Mysterio in the semifinals. Styles defeated Knight on the April 19 episode of ''SmackDown'' to end their feud and challenge Cody Rhodes for the WWE Championship, Undisputed WWE Championship at Backlash France. At the event on May 4, Styles failed to win the title, but the match received a 5-star rating from Dave Meltzer, marking his second 5-star rated match. On the May 31 episode of ''SmackDown'', Styles delivered an apparent retirement speech and called Rhodes out to the ring, which was revealed to be a ruse after he attacked Rhodes and realigned with Gallows and Anderson. On the June 7 episode of ''SmackDown'', Rhodes challenged Styles to an "I quit" match, "I Quit" match for the championship at Clash at the Castle: Scotland. At the event on June 15, Styles again lost to Rhodes, ending their feud. On July 13, Styles made an appearance for Pro Wrestling Noah, defeating Naomichi Marufuji at ''Noah Destination 2024, NOAH Destination''. Styles returned as a face on the October 4 episode of ''SmackDown'', where he was confronted by Carmelo Hayes. During a match between the two that night, Styles suffered an ankle injury, causing Hayes to win the match via referee stoppage. Styles later confirmed that he had suffered a Lisfranc injury. At Royal Rumble (2025), Royal Rumble on February 1, 2025, Styles made his first appearance since October, entering the titular match at number 21, where he eliminated LA Knight before being eliminated by Logan Paul. Two days later on ''Raw'', it was announced that Styles was transferred to the Raw brand. At WrestleMania 41, Styles lost to Paul after refusing to use brass knuckles given to him by Karrion Kross.


Legacy

In a 2016 article, ''Pro Wrestling Torch'' journalist Michael Moore noted that Styles "has long been regarded as one of the best wrestlers in the world". In November 2012, ''IGN UK'' columnist Matt Fowler ranked Styles at number 38 in his top 50 professional wrestlers of all-time list. Luke Winkie of ''Sports Illustrated'' listed him as the 46th greatest wrestler of all time in 2016, noting that: "Honestly, in a couple years it wouldn't surprise me if A.J. belongs in the top 20." Ayub Nouinou, a columnist for ''The Independent'', described him as the "crown jewel" of TNA for more than a decade, before "applying his craft" for NJPW and ROH, among others. Nouinou went on to state that Styles had "established himself as one of the best talents on the planet over the last two years (2014 and 2015)" and noted that pertaining to Styles' 2016 WWE signing "the addition of Styles would have to be considered one of the greatest signings since the turn of the millennium". Finally, Nouinou made the prediction that "Styles can be the superstar that spearheads WWE into a new era". Josh Barnett, a columnist for ''USA Today'', stated in March 2017 that Styles "could be considered the Most valuable player, MVP of WWE over the last year". Barnett also added that in 2016 Styles had "some of the WWE's best matches, including multiple matches against John Cena and Roman Reigns", while also noting that he "is considered one of the rare performers who can have a great match with anyone". By late 2021, Philip Lindsey of Bleacher Report wrote that Styles was considered "one of the best in-ring competitors in the world. Many top stars have had some of their most memorable matches opposite this high-flying technician." Many of Styles' peers have praised him as being one of the greatest in-ring performers.
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named him as the best wrestler that he ever wrestled, calling him a "rare breed". Stone Cold Steve Austin dubbed Styles "the best wrestler on two feet", while The Undertaker, whom Styles faced in his retirement match, described him as "probably the best in the business... [the] closest to Shawn Michaels that there is." The comparison to Shawn Michaels was also made by renowned professional wrestling promoter and Manager (professional wrestling), manager Paul Heyman, who stated that: "He's everything that Shawn Michaels, and Bret Hart, and Ric Flair were to their generation and he's updated it. He's evolved their styles to truly be the single most phenomenal in-ring performer I have ever had the honour and the pleasure of watching up close".


Other media

In 2003, ROH released ''Evolution of a Phenom: The Best of AJ Styles'', a DVD which covers Styles from his debut to mid-2003. In 2004, ROH released ''The Phenomenon Continues: The Best of AJ Styles Vol. 2'', a follow-up DVD to the original released in 2003. Also in 2004, TNA released ''Phenomenal: The Best of A.J. Styles'', a DVD covering Styles' best matches. In 2006, ROH released a Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Shoot, shoot interview featuring Styles, alongside
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for the promotions "Straight Shootin series. In 2007, TNA released ''Phenomenal: The Best of A.J. Styles Volume 2'', a follow-up DVD to the original released in 2004. Also in 2007, Styles was mentioned in the Insane Clown Posse song "Scatterbrain" off their EP ''Eye of the Storm (EP), Eye of the Storm''. In 2008, Styles helped develop the first TNA wrestling video game known as ''TNA Impact! (video game), TNA Impact!'', which was released the same year on September 9. In 2009, Styles was featured on MTV's ''Made (TV series), Made'' trying to help a young high schooler become a professional wrestler alongside Taylor Wilde and The Beautiful People (professional wrestling), The Beautiful People (Angelina Love and Velvet Sky). In 2011, Styles was featured in the music video for country singer Sarah Darling's song "Something to Do with Your Hands". In 2012, Styles and Montell Jordan presented the award for Best Rap/Hip Hop Record of the Year to Lecrae at the 43rd annual GMA Dove Awards. In 2013, ROH released ''AJ Styles - Styles Clash'', a 2-disc DVD featuring Styles' best ROH matches from 2002 to 2005. In 2016, TNA released ''The Essential AJ Styles Collection'', a 4-disc DVD set showcasing Styles' top 30 greatest TNA matches. In 2018, it was announced that Styles would be on the cover for ''WWE 2K19''. He selected the song "Survival (Eminem song), Survival" by Eminem to appear in the soundtrack.


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Personal life

Jones has been married to school teacher Wendy since 2000. They have three sons: Ajay Covell Jones (born May 3, 2005), Avery Jones (born February 14, 2007), and Albey Jones (born September 15, 2009), and a daughter, Anney Jones (born October 8, 2014). Their first son's middle name was taken from the last name of Jones' best friend and fellow wrestler
Christopher Daniels Christopher Daniel Covell (born March 24, 1970), better known by the ring name Christopher Daniels, is an American retired Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he works as the Head of Ta ...
, whose real name is Daniel Covell. In 2010, Jones acquired a large tattoo down the right side of his torso which reads "AJ 05-03-05 02-14-07 09-15-09", representing his initials and birth dates of his first three children. In 2016, he added the birth date of his fourth child, reading "10-08-14". The family lives in
Gainesville, Georgia Gainesville is a city and the county seat of Hall County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the city had a population of 42,296. Because of its large number of poultry processing plants, it has been calle ...
. Jones is a devout Christians, Christian, stating that in his life, "It's God first and family second." He is a fan of Christian hip hop music, and his favorite groups to listen to are the West Coast-based K2S, Lil' Raskull, FTF, and L.G. Wise. While Jones was working for TNA, he met GRITS members Stacey "Coffee" Jones and Teron "Bonafide" Carter at Universal Studios Florida, TNA's former primary television taping location. Jones would become good friends with the duo, using their remix of his entrance music "I Am", later renamed "Get Ready to Fly").


Championships and accomplishments

*Lucha Libre AAA World Wide, AAA ** Tag Team Tournament (2006) – with
Low Ki Brandon Silvestry (born September 6, 1979) is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Low Ki. He is known for his time with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, TNA Wrestling, Ring of Honor and Major ...
and
Samoa Joe Nuufolau Joel Seanoa (born March 17, 1979), better known by the ring name Samoa Joe, is an American professional wrestler and actor. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he is a member of the Opps, and is one-third of the AEW Worl ...
* All Access Wrestling ** AAW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) * Ballpark Brawl ** Natural Heavyweight Championship (1 time) * ''The Baltimore Sun'' ** WWE Male Wrestler of the Year (2016) ** WWE Best In-Ring Moment (2016) – * Christian Wrestling Federation/Entertainment ** CWF/CWE Heavyweight Championship (1 time) * Family Wrestling Entertainment ** FWE Heavyweight Championship (FWE Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time, final) * Independent Professional Wrestling (Florida) ** IPW Heavyweight Championship (4 times) * Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South ** IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Championship (IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) ** Ted Petty Invitational (Ted Petty Invitational#2004 Ted Petty Invitational, 2004) * International Wrestling Cartel ** IWC Super Indies Championship (4 times) ** Super Indy Survivor Showdown Tournament (2004) * Independent Wrestling Revolution ** IWR King of The Indies Championship (1 time) * Maximum Pro Wrestling ** Max-Pro Television Championship (1 time) * Midwest Pro Wrestling ** MPW Universal Heavyweight Championship (1 time) * New Japan Pro-Wrestling ** IWGP Heavyweight Championship (List of IWGP Heavyweight Champions, 2 times) * New Korea Pro Wrestling Association ** NKPWA Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *
NWA Wildside NWA Wildside was an American independent professional wrestling promotion based in Cornelia, Georgia, with an office in Atlanta, Georgia, operating between September 1999 and April 2005. It was originally formed when National Championship Wrestli ...
** NWA Georgia Heavyweight Championship, NWA Wildside Heavyweight Championship (NWA Georgia Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) ** NWA Wildside Television Championship (3 times) * Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, NWA: Total Nonstop Action / Total Nonstop Action Wrestling **
NWA World Heavyweight Championship The NWA World's Heavyweight Championship is a men's professional wrestling Professional wrestling championship#World championships, world heavyweight championship owned and promoted by the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), an American professiona ...
(List of NWA World Heavyweight Champions, 3 times) **
TNA World Heavyweight Championship The TNA World Championship is a professional wrestling world championship created and promoted by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). It is the promotion's principal championship. Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won ...
(List of Impact World Champions, 2 times) ** Impact X Division Championship, TNA X Division Championship (List of Impact X Division Champions, 6 times, inaugural) ** TNA Television Championship, TNA Legends/Global/Television Championship (List of TNA Television Champions, 2 times) **
NWA World Tag Team Championship The NWA World Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling World Tag Team Championship, world tag team championship created by the National Wrestling Alliance. From 1948 to 1982, the NWA allowed List of National Wrestling Alliance territories ...
(List of NWA World Tag Team Champions, 4 times) – with
Jerry Lynn Jeremy Lynn (born June 12, 1963), better known by the ring name Jerry Lynn, is an American retired professional wrestler signed with All Elite Wrestling as a producer and coach. Lynn has worked for professional wrestling promotion, promotions ...
(1),
Abyss Abyss may refer to: Religion * Abyss (religion), a bottomless pit, or a passage to the underworld * Abyss (Thelema), a spiritual principle within the system of Thelema Film and television * ''The Abyss'' (1910 film), a Danish silent film s ...
(1) and Christopher Daniels (2) ** Impact World Tag Team Championship, TNA World Tag Team Championship (List of Impact World Tag Team Champions, 2 times) – with Travis Tomko, Tomko (1) and
Kurt Angle Kurt Steven Angle (born December 9, 1968) is an American retired professional wrestler and amateur wrestling, amateur wrestler. He first earned recognition for winning a Wrestling at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's freestyle 100 kg, gold me ...
(1) ** Triple Crown (professional wrestling)#List of TNA Triple Crown Champions, First TNA Triple Crown Champion (Triple Crown (professional wrestling)#Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, 5 times) ** Grand Slam (professional wrestling)#TNA Grand Slam Champions, First TNA Grand Slam Champion (Grand Slam (professional wrestling)#Impact Wrestling (2009), 2 times) ** Bound for Glory Series#2013, Bound For Glory Series (2013) ** Impact Wrestling tournaments#TNA World Heavyweight Championship #1 Contenders Tournament (2009), TNA World Heavyweight Championship #1 Contenders Tournament (Second Bracket, 2009) **TNA Gauntlet for the Gold, Gauntlet for the Gold (TNA Gauntlet for the Gold#Most Gauntlet for the Gold victories, 2007 – TNA World Tag Team Championship) – with Tomko **Total Nonstop Action Wrestling tournaments#NWA World Tag Team Championship Tournament, NWA World Tag Team Championship Tournament (2002) – with Jerry Lynn **Impact Year End Awards, TNA Year End Awards (10 times) ***Feud of the Year (Impact Year End Awards#2005 TNA Year End Awards, 2005) vs. Christopher Daniels ***Finisher of the Year (Impact Year End Awards#2003 TNA Year End Awards, 2003) ***Match of the Year (Impact Year End Awards#2006 TNA Year End Awards, 2006) ***Match of the Year (2009) vs. Sting (wrestler), Sting at Bound for Glory (2009), Bound for Glory on October 18, 2009 ***Mr. TNA (2003–2005) ***Tag Team of the Year (2006) with Christopher Daniels ***X Division Star of the Year (Impact Year End Awards#2004 TNA Year End Awards, 2004, 2005) * Pennsylvania Premiere Wrestling ** PPW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Tommy Suede * Pro Wrestling Guerrilla ** PWG World Championship (List of PWG World Champions, 1 time) * ''
Pro Wrestling Illustrated ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated'' (''PWI'') is an American professional wrestling magazine that was founded in 1979 by publisher Stanley Weston. ''PWI'' is headquartered in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, and published by Kappa Publishing Group. The maga ...
'' ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Match of the Year, Match of the Year (2016) ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Tag Team of the Year, Tag Team of the Year (2006) ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Most Popular Wrestler of the Year, Most Popular Wrestler (2017, 2018) ** Wrestler of the Year (2016–2018) ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Decade awards, Wrestler of the Decade (2010s) ** Ranked No. 1 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the year in the ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated#PWI 500, PWI 500'' in 2010 *
Revolution Pro Wrestling Revolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro/RPW) is a British professional wrestling Professional wrestling promotion, promotion founded on 26 August 2012 by Andy Quildan after separating from International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom. Revolution Pro Wre ...
** RPW British Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *
Ring of Honor Ring of Honor (ROH) is an American professional wrestling promotion based in Jacksonville, Florida. The promotion was founded by Rob Feinstein on February 23, 2002, and was operated by Cary Silkin from 2004 until 2011; the promotion was subs ...
** ROH Pure Championship (ROH Pure Championship#Title history, 1 time, inaugural) ** ROH World Tag Team Championship (List of ROH World Tag Team Champions, 1 time) – with
Amazing Red Jonathan Figueroa (born April 26, 1982), better known by his ring name Amazing Red, is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler and promoter. He is best known for working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where he is a former three-time X ...
** Ring of Honor tournaments#ROH Pure Wrestling Championship Tournament (2004), ROH Pure Wrestling Championship Tournament (2004) * ''Rolling Stone'' ** WWE Wrestler of the Year (2016) * ''Sports Illustrated'' ** Ranked No. 4 of the Sports Illustrated#Male/Men's Wrestler of the Year, top 10 men's wrestlers in 2018 ** Ranked No. 2 of the Sports Illustrated#Wrestler of the Year, top 10 wrestlers in 2017 *
World Wrestling All-Stars World Wrestling All-Stars (WWA) was a professional wrestling promotion founded by Australian concert promoter Andrew McManus in 2001. The promotion was operated by McManus' International Touring Company. WWA was one of several promotions to com ...
** WWA International Cruiserweight Championship (WWA International Cruiserweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) **WWA International Cruiserweight Championship Tournament (2002) * ''Wrestling Observer Newsletter'' ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Best Flying Wrestler, Best Flying Wrestler (2005) ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Best Wrestling Maneuver, Best Wrestling Maneuver (2003, 2015) ''Styles Clash'' ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Most Outstanding Wrestler, Most Outstanding Wrestler (2014–2016) ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Pro Wrestling Match of the Year, Pro Wrestling Match of the Year (2014) vs. Minoru Suzuki on August 1 ** Wrestler of the Year (2015, 2016) ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#United States/Canada MVP, United States/Canada MVP (2018) ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Worst Worked Match of the Year, Worst Worked Match of the Year (2006) ** Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 2017) *
WWE World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is an American professional wrestling promotion. It is owned and operated by TKO Group Holdings, a majority-owned subsidiary of Endeavor Group Holdings. A global integrated media and entertainment company, ...
**
WWE Championship The WWE Championship, also referred to as the Undisputed WWE Championship since April 2024, is a men's professional wrestling world heavyweight championship created and promoted by the American promotion WWE, defended on the SmackDown bran ...
(List of WWE Champions, 2 times) **WWE Intercontinental Championship (List of WWE Intercontinental Champions, 1 time) ** WWE United States Championship (List of WWE United States Champions, 3 times) **World Tag Team Championship (WWE), WWE Raw Tag Team Championship (List of World Tag Team Champions (WWE), 1 time) – with Omos ** Triple Crown (professional wrestling)#WWE, 32nd Triple Crown Champion ** Grand Slam (professional wrestling)#WWE, 15th Grand Slam Champion (under current format; 22nd overall) **List of WWE tournaments#WWE Intercontinental Championship Tournament (2020), WWE Intercontinental Championship Tournament (2020) **List of WWE tournaments#Undisputed WWE Championship Eliminator Tournament (2024), Undisputed WWE Championship Eliminator Tournament (2024) ** Slammy Award (Slammy Award, 1 time) *** Match of the Year (Slammy Award#2020 Slammy Awards, 2020)


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