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The part I've bolded strikes me as just bewildering. The reason Styles was cut off is simple - he had Jericho, a far better promo man than Styles himself, put over AJ's previous accolades, and in turn demean him by calling AJ a 'kid'. Styles got revenge on this self-indulgent act by rolling Jericho up and pinning him to the mat 1...2...3.
As for the segment with Miz, it was terrific. Again, they disguised Styles weaknesses and played to his strengths. Miz is a much better talker than AJ and again listed what he'd accomplished outside of the WWE, establishing him as a great wrestler, before running him down for being southern etc... (its drawl not draw by the way). Then, in turn, AJ whooped his ass and gained a measure revenge, getting the full hog on SmackDown when he made Miz tap to his newly debuted submission hold (not to mention actually knocking some of Miz's teeth out legitimately.
Now, I've just listened to the Talk is Jericho podcast with Styles released today and its one of Jericho's better works. There are very few shills for plug sockets or DDP Yoga in the interview and they keep the talk on the subject matter, with little noticeable editing. Its a good listen. Honestly recommended, but aside from it being a good interview that shines a light on Styles' arrival in WWE and his years in NJPW, it also features a conversation with regards to what sort of character AJ is in WWE and also explains why they keep using the nickname 'pitbull' to describe him on TV.
Vince McMahon, someone you may be familiar with, told Styles that the character he saw in AJ was that of someone who was always told he wasn't big or strong enough to be in the big leagues, someone who has been kept down, but someone who rather than taking that in good humour actually punches you in your smug face and keeps punching you until you quit. He'll beat you, but only after he's beaten you.
What this writer, and many others no doubt have missed is that Styles is being put over and then run down as a kid or as a minor leaguer or midget, because it gets heat for his matches, matches where he beats established veterans, knocks the teeth out of obnoxious prats and, to date, remains undefeated. Its why his theme song's about being a poor southern boy who people don't want to fight because they know he'll kick their ass.
He's as tenacious and violent as he is athletic and gifted. That's the role he's been handed and so far its working a treat. He's being cheered by new fans, some who had never heard of AJ Styles before the 2016 Royal Rumble. Just watch the Miz TV segment and see how many people cheer him when he comes out, and how many cheer him after Miz scampers away.
So far WWE has done an excellent job in making AJ Styles appear to be a big deal.
Someone Who Apparently Gets Paid for His Opinion said:It’s no secret that AJ Styles isn’t the biggest guy in the world. It’s no secret that AJ Styles is a southern guy from Georgia. Those facts have always given AJ the stigma of not being a “WWE” guy. That hasn’t stopped AJ from becoming one of the best wrestlers in the world. The WWE should be focusing on that fact but they’re not. That’s a big mistake in my opinion.
AJ had a great debut in the Royal Rumble. He didn’t win the match but he felt like a big deal, he felt important. The next night on Raw AJ Styles spoke to the WWE universe, for 15 seconds. I didn’t like that but I let it go. I let it go because it was Chris Jericho that interrupted him. Even at the age of 46 Chris Jericho has name recognition and credibility to the WWE fan base. Having Chris Jericho refer to AJ as a “kid” and saying “Welcome to the big leagues” doesn’t help AJ get over. It makes him look like a minor leaguer or a “B-teamer.”
Last night on Raw things took a turn for the worse. The Miz is good at his job. He knows how to piss a crowd off; he knows how to get heat. I get the logic of putting AJ Styles in a Miz TV segment. I get the logic but the segment didn’t work. The Miz should not be running down AJ Styles. AJ Styles is a star around the world and Miz IS NOT. I don’t want to hear the Miz make fun of AJ Styles. What purpose does it serve to have The Miz call AJ small and make fun of his AJ Styles southern draw? Sixty five percent of your Monday night Raw audience doesn’t have the WWE Network they may not know who AJ Styles is. The first impression you’re giving of AJ Styles is that of a “Rookie Redneck.”
The part I've bolded strikes me as just bewildering. The reason Styles was cut off is simple - he had Jericho, a far better promo man than Styles himself, put over AJ's previous accolades, and in turn demean him by calling AJ a 'kid'. Styles got revenge on this self-indulgent act by rolling Jericho up and pinning him to the mat 1...2...3.
As for the segment with Miz, it was terrific. Again, they disguised Styles weaknesses and played to his strengths. Miz is a much better talker than AJ and again listed what he'd accomplished outside of the WWE, establishing him as a great wrestler, before running him down for being southern etc... (its drawl not draw by the way). Then, in turn, AJ whooped his ass and gained a measure revenge, getting the full hog on SmackDown when he made Miz tap to his newly debuted submission hold (not to mention actually knocking some of Miz's teeth out legitimately.
Now, I've just listened to the Talk is Jericho podcast with Styles released today and its one of Jericho's better works. There are very few shills for plug sockets or DDP Yoga in the interview and they keep the talk on the subject matter, with little noticeable editing. Its a good listen. Honestly recommended, but aside from it being a good interview that shines a light on Styles' arrival in WWE and his years in NJPW, it also features a conversation with regards to what sort of character AJ is in WWE and also explains why they keep using the nickname 'pitbull' to describe him on TV.
Vince McMahon, someone you may be familiar with, told Styles that the character he saw in AJ was that of someone who was always told he wasn't big or strong enough to be in the big leagues, someone who has been kept down, but someone who rather than taking that in good humour actually punches you in your smug face and keeps punching you until you quit. He'll beat you, but only after he's beaten you.
What this writer, and many others no doubt have missed is that Styles is being put over and then run down as a kid or as a minor leaguer or midget, because it gets heat for his matches, matches where he beats established veterans, knocks the teeth out of obnoxious prats and, to date, remains undefeated. Its why his theme song's about being a poor southern boy who people don't want to fight because they know he'll kick their ass.
He's as tenacious and violent as he is athletic and gifted. That's the role he's been handed and so far its working a treat. He's being cheered by new fans, some who had never heard of AJ Styles before the 2016 Royal Rumble. Just watch the Miz TV segment and see how many people cheer him when he comes out, and how many cheer him after Miz scampers away.
So far WWE has done an excellent job in making AJ Styles appear to be a big deal.