AJ Styles may be done competing inside the ring, but “The Phenomenal One” is far from stepping away from the wrestling world altogether.
In a recent update shared on his Phenomenally Retro YouTube channel, Styles gave fans a glimpse into his new routine following retirement—and it sounds like he’s still figuring things out as he transitions into this next chapter of his career.
Rather than slowing down, Styles has shifted his focus to developing the next generation of WWE talent. He’s been actively working with up-and-coming stars, including WWE’s NIL recruits, while also taking a hands-on approach in training his son, who has aspirations of becoming a professional wrestler himself.
Styles admitted that adjusting to life after active competition hasn’t been completely smooth. Despite no longer performing in matches, he’s treating his new responsibilities with the same level of intensity that defined his in-ring career. He explained that he’s trying to fully understand the ins and outs of his role, particularly when it comes to scouting and coaching talent.
Even with the change in pace, Styles hasn’t exactly left the ring behind. He noted that he’s still spending time in it—just in a different capacity—helping others sharpen their skills while continuing to stay involved in the craft he’s mastered over decades.
Of course, some things never change. Styles also joked that one of his biggest post-retirement challenges is staying in shape now that he’s no longer competing regularly, making it clear that fitness is still very much on his mind.
While fans won’t be seeing him wrestle again, they won’t have to wait long to see him on a WWE stage. Styles is set to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2026, joining a class that includes Stephanie McMahon, Dennis Rodman, Demolition, and the late Sid Eudy (Sycho Sid). True to form, Styles has already promised that his Hall of Fame speech will be “short and sweet.”
Even in retirement, AJ Styles remains deeply connected to the business—just now, he’s focused on shaping its future instead of stealing the show inside the ring.
