Son of Former WWE Champion Frustrated With Current Role
The recent booking of AJ Styles has created some disappointment.
The Phenomenal One is known as one of the most accomplished superstars in WWE history. But lately, he has been featured in storylines that lack depth and direction, in contrast with his legacy. Instead of being treated like a legendary former world champion, Styles is placed in middle-card rivalries that lack intensity.
What makes this situation even more interesting is that his son, Ajay, who has occasionally drawn attention online as a future prospect, is reportedly unhappy with how his father is being portrayed on television.
A fan wrote on X, “The way HHH is disrespecting AJ is legit pi*sing me off,” expressing anger at Triple H’s management of Styles.”
“You ain’t the only one man,” Ajay replied, expressing his frustration with Triple H’s booking of Styles.
The younger Styles’ reaction reflects the wider sentiment that the Stamford-based promotion has not been giving the 2-time WWE Champion the spotlight he deserves during this phase of his remarkable career.
👀 AJ STYLES SON IS FED UP WITH THE WAY TRIPLE H HAS BEEN BOOKING HIS FATHER. pic.twitter.com/7YtJ68gj5S
— FADE (@FadeAwayMedia) September 7, 2025
AJ Styles’ Retirement Tease And Ex-WWE Star Karrion Kross’ reaction
Recently, AJ Styles teased the possibility of retirement. He took to his Instagram account to share a post featuring an hourglass with his signature “P1” logo as the sand inside it, signaling that he’s running out of time.
This post immediately sparked discussion among fans and fellow wrestlers, drawing various reactions on the social media platform. It also caught ex-WWE star Karrion Kross’ (who now goes by Killer Kross in the indies) attention online.
“Uncle Allen I will turn that hourglass upside down… don’t you dare leave us,” Kross’ reaction to Styles’ retirment tease.
Given that Styles is in the later stages of his career, retirement is a natural topic, but the way it was presented on social media carried a sense of finality. Speaking with Insight’s Chris Van Vliet, Styles has clearly stated that he’s not going to wrestle after 50, which he’ll reach in June 2027, so he has a limited amount of time left in the ring.