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WWE and AEW fans, buckle up — because the AJ Styles story is FAR from over. At Royal Rumble 2026 in Riyadh, AJ Styles put his career on the line against Gunther, one of the most dominant forces WWE has ever seen. Gunther had already retired Goldberg in 2025 and forced John Cena to tap out in his final match. Against all odds, AJ went over 24 brutal minutes in a match that came right after the hour-long Women’s Royal Rumble. In the end, Gunther made Styles pass out in the sleeper hold. Technical submission. Career… over? But then came the moment that changed everything. AJ Styles reached down, picked up his gloves — and didn’t leave them in the ring. The crowd exploded. And instantly, the question spread across the wrestling world: Is AJ Styles really retired, or is he just done with WWE? According to Fightful Select, AJ Styles’ future became the top backstage talking point at AEW Dynamite on January 28th. Sources confirmed that if AJ becomes available, AEW would absolutely pursue him. And that’s where AEW President Tony Khan’s comments take on a whole new meaning. In multiple interviews, Tony Khan openly praised AJ Styles as one of the all-time greats, highlighting his legendary work in Ring of Honor, New Japan Pro Wrestling, and his iconic run with Bullet Club — a faction deeply connected to AEW’s identity through The Elite. Khan even named AJ’s match with Minoru Suzuki as one of his personal favorites. These weren’t casual compliments — they were very specific references to AJ’s history with promotions and stories that AEW is built on. Adding more fuel to the fire, it’s believed AJ Styles’ WWE contract expires in February 2026, meaning he could soon be a free agent. While TNA has been mentioned as a possible landing spot, WWE’s working relationship with TNA suggests AJ could’ve appeared there earlier if that was the plan — which raises the question: Is AEW the real destination? From AJ’s perspective, the move makes sense. At 48 years old, AEW offers creative freedom, a lighter schedule, fresh opponents, and the chance to tell new stories — possibly even reunite with former Bullet Club allies. After the way his WWE run ended, would AJ want one last run to prove he’s still elite? Meanwhile, reports from PWInsider say AJ Styles is scheduled to visit WWE headquarters soon, possibly for podcasts, interviews, or a backstage/ambassador role. But history shows that even WWE-affiliated talent have wrestled elsewhere. If AJ’s wrestling contract truly expires, the door may still be wide open. Right now, no official offer has been confirmed. AJ hasn’t spoken publicly. Tony Khan hasn’t pulled the trigger. But backstage AEW buzz suggests this story is far from finished. So what do YOU think? Is AJ Styles truly retired — or is this just the end of his WWE chapter? Would you want to see AJ Styles in AEW? What dream matches would you book? Drop your thoughts in the comments, and make sure you’re subscribed with notifications on for all the latest WWE & AEW news.