Former WWE Champion Considered for TNA Hall of Fame

AJ Styles

Few WWE superstars have had the impact on TNA Wrestling that AJ Styles did. Known for his high-flying style and in-ring prowess, Styles was a foundational talent for TNA, debuting in 2002 and wrestling with the promotion until 2014. His time in TNA earned him a legendary status among fans, making him a natural candidate for TNA’s Hall of Fame.

TNA Hall of Fame Considers WWE’s AJ Styles

During TNA’s recent 2024 Hall of Fame ceremony, the names inducted were Bob Ryder and Rhino, but sources indicate that AJ Styles was also considered. According to Fightful Select, discussions around his potential induction were active, though WWE ultimately decided not to approve the move. While the reason remains unconfirmed, speculation within TNA suggests it could be due to Styles’ current involvement in WWE storylines or recent injuries.

WWE-TNA Collaboration Could Open Future Doors

Interestingly, WWE’s relationship with TNA has warmed over recent years, with various cross-promotional appearances becoming more common. This partnership has even sparked talks of Styles potentially returning for a TNA appearance. Though there’s no concrete plan, the wrestling community is hopeful that this collaboration may allow WWE stars like Styles to be honored by promotions where they’ve had significant careers.

Will AJ Styles Join the TNA Hall of Fame Soon?

For now, Styles remains an active WWE superstar, and his journey with TNA Wrestling continues to be a celebrated part of his legacy. Fans of both WWE and TNA will likely keep pushing for an eventual Hall of Fame induction, as his influence on TNA’s early years is undeniable. Though the timing wasn’t right this year, the door seems open for future discussions, allowing Styles to one day receive the honor many believe he’s earned.

Wrestling enthusiasts can look forward to more updates as WWE and TNA navigate their evolving relationship, which could one day see the “Phenomenal One” inducted into TNA’s Hall of Fame.

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