AJ Styles’ loss at the 2026 Royal Rumble is still being talked about across the wrestling world. Few fans expected “The Phenomenal One” to fall in a career-on-the-line match, but GUNTHER did exactly that, putting Styles to sleep in a hard-hitting showdown that took place in Saudi Arabia. The moment felt final — especially when Styles lingered in the ring afterward, teasing the possibility of leaving his gloves behind.
But that moment never fully came.
Now, AJ Styles has finally addressed the emotional aftermath of that match and what it could mean for his future in WWE. Appearing on Stephanie McMahon’s What’s Your Story? podcast, the former WWE Champion explained why he ultimately chose not to leave his gloves in the ring — a longtime wrestling tradition signaling retirement.
Styles admitted he didn’t have a clear answer at the time, but his mindset was simple: never close the door completely. While he stopped short of confirming any kind of comeback, he emphasized that retirement in wrestling is rarely as final as it seems. According to Styles, everyone deserves at least one chance to return, even if that opportunity never materializes.
Perhaps the most interesting part of his comments involved family. Styles floated the idea that one day his son could step into the ring, and the possibility of tagging together — even just once — is something that keeps him from saying “never.” While he acknowledged that there will eventually be a moment when the gloves go on for good, he made it clear that he’s not rushing to define when that day comes.
For now, AJ Styles remains in a strange in-between space — not officially retired, but not actively competing either. Whether the Royal Rumble loss truly marked the end of his legendary WWE career or simply a pause remains to be seen. One thing is certain: if the gloves ever do hit the mat for good, Styles wants to be sure it’s on his own terms.
During his appearance on Stephanie McMahon’s podcast, Stephanie read a letter AJ’s wife wrote.
You can check out the letter below:
“To my loving husband whom I call Allen and the world calls ‘The Phenomenal AJ Styles,
“Growing up, who knew I would marry a wrestler? Sure, I would watch wrestling with my grandmother, but I never had a desire to marry one. Well, we paid for our small wedding with money made by your short stint in the WCW when you started chasing this dream. You always told me to trust you that you would make it. Never once did you doubt yourself. As your bride, I trusted you and even encouraged you to go when the WWE came knocking very early in your career. I believe that required you to move to Cincinnati. I was in college at the time. As a young married couple, you refused. You chose me. Even when I was pushing you to go, you politely declined the offer.
You always said we would do this together and not apart. Together we have. You have traveled the world wrestling and conquered what many only dream of accomplishing. You have put God and your family first in this business. I truly believe God opened every door and allowed not just you but our family to walk through them. For that, I am eternally grateful. You wanted to beat the house. Well, you did. A phenomenal career. Four amazing and individually gifted kids. And a loving, always supportive wife who has stood beside you the entire time. You won; come home. The phenomenal times are just beginning. I love you, babe!”