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AJ Styles and Dragon Lee completed the first defense of their WWE World Tag Team Championship reign over the former champions, Finn Balor and JD McDonagh, during "WWE Raw."
Currently, AJ Styles holds gold on the WWE Raw brand. Styles and Dragon Lee are WWE World Tag Team Champions. They defeated Judgment Day to win the titles and have a scheduled rematch with them to defend the titles next week on WWE Raw.
Perth that he will be retiring in 2026. Styles has shared why he decided to hang it up next year in a recent interview.
A popular WWE star returned on Monday Night Raw after being away for several months due to injuries suffered in a tag match.
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Matt Hardy Reacts To WWE's AJ Styles Announcing 2026 Retirement
Next year, AJ Styles will hang up his wrestling boots for good, leaving behind a flourishing career in promotions such as TNA, NJPW, and WWE. On "The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy," current TNA star Matt Hardy weighed in on the news recently confirmed by Styles himself.
WWE icon AJ Styles opens up about his upcoming retirement, leaving fans in shock. Get the exclusive details on his emotional journey and final matches abroad.
Veteran wrestling writer Vince Russo believes AEW could stand to gain from a trade with WWE. He feels AJ Styles could be traded to Tony Khan in exchange of an equal star.
Ahead of his highly anticipated match against John Cena at WWE Crown Jewel on Saturday, AJ Styles confirmed Friday that his in-ring career is nearing its conclusion.
"I will definitely retire within the next year," Styles told Tokyo Sports (translation by Pro Wrestling Net ). "I don't want the fans to see me as anyone other than AJ Styles. That's the main reason. I've decided to retire before my body can no longer move."
AJ Styles knows he’s going to miss competing in the ring, but being able to retire on his own terms has always been his ultimate goal.
AJ Styles has clarified comments attributed to him about the start of his WWE run in 2016. Various outlets reported that he said ex-boss Vince McMahon "wanted [him] to be who [he] was in Japan" when he signed on the dotted line with the market leader, but that doesn't appear to be the case after all.