Aj Styles' top 3 Wrestlemania matches

Ever since his debut "The Phenomenal One" has been giving impeccable performances and matches. It doesn't matter who Styles' opponent is he just knows how to create the flair.

The Undertaker and AJ Styles in a file photo. (Image credits: wwe.com)
By Blesson Daniel | Jun 11, 2022 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

AJ Styles is one of the best wrestlers of all time, and he has put on some incredible shows inside the ring. His excellent accomplishments in other promotions have made him a household figure among wrestling fans. When Styles made his WWE debut at the 2016 Royal Rumble, fans were ecstatic to think of the fantasy fights he could have had if his WWE career took off. Since his WrestleMania debut at WrestleMania 32, Styles has appeared at every single WrestleMania, and each of his matches on The Grandest Stage of Them All has been incredible.

Ever since his debut “The Phenomenal One” has been giving impeccable performances and matches. It doesn’t matter who Styles’ opponent is he just knows how to create the flair and also, entertain the fans and live the match. He is one of the best pro wrestlers just not for his big name but his incredible talent and high in-ring IQ. So, let’s take a look back at AJ Styles’ top 3 Wrestlemania matches.

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WrestleMania 32 – AJ Styles vs Chris Jericho

On RAW, AJ and Jericho created a tag team that beat The New Day twice in non-title contests. The duo didn’t survive long, as Jericho and Styles lost the tag team title fight to The New Day. Styles was severely attacked by Jericho when he turned on him. At WrestleMania 32, Styles would challenge Jericho to a bout. The match was a lot of fun to watch since it subsided and surged constantly. Everyone anticipated Styles to win, as he get the push he well deserved to reach the top . Styles lost, much to the dismay of the crowd, but his skills were crazy.

WrestleMania 36 – AJ Styles vs The Undertaker – Boneyard Match

Due to the coronavirus outbreak, it seemed unthinkable that The Undertaker would wrestle in front of a crowdless WrestleMania. Undertaker made history by becoming the first man to headline WrestleMania in four decades at WrestleMania 36, which is an incredible feat. By engaging in a Boneyard match, The Undertaker and AJ Styles pushed their feud to the next level. Instead of having every bout in the Performance Center solely to break up the programme, WWE was doing a lot more cinematic matchups. This was a bloodbath, and Undertaker slaughtered everyone who was in his way. Styles felt he was going to win the bout, but Undertaker sneaked up behind him and defeated him by kicking him into the grave. “Please Don’t Bury Me,” Styles pleaded, but Undertaker ignored him and won the final bout of his pro career.

WrestleMania 33 – AJ Styles Vs. Shane McMahon

In this narrative, AJ was the antagonist. Shane McMahon was to blame for his wasted opportunity, he said. Finally, his emotions drove him to launch a violent attack on Shane backstage. Soon after, the WrestleMania bout was announced. Shane has a penchant for creating memorable moments in his fights, such as when he tried ‘Leap of Faith,’ which Styles successfully avoided. Shane gave a ‘coast-to-coast’ performance, but Styles was undeterred. Styles attempted a ‘Phenomenal forearm’ to end the bout, but Shane countered with a triangle choke. Shane eventually attempted a shooting star press, which Styles evaded, and this time he won with the ‘Phenomenal forearm.’ This was AJ’s first WrestleMania victory.