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AJ Styles’ Career Ends At WWE Royal Rumble

The illustrious career of one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time has come to a heartbreaking end. In the emotional high point of the 2026 Royal Rumble in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Gunther defeated AJ Styles in a “Career Threatening Match.” As per the stipulation, “The Phenomenal One” must now retire from active competition, closing the book on a journey that began in 1998 and spanned every major promotion in the world.

Gunther Survives Styles Clash And 450 Splash

The match lived up to the immense pressure surrounding it, with the Riyadh crowd firmly behind Styles from the opening bell. The action started fast, with Styles catching the “Ring General” with a dropkick that sent the fans into a frenzy. However, the tide turned when the fight spilled to the floor, allowing Gunther to initiate a brutal beatdown that left Styles with a visible cut on his left forearm. Despite the damage, Styles fought back valiantly, landing a series of kicks and a neckbreaker for a near fall.

Styles came agonizingly close to victory multiple times. After escaping a sleeper hold and hitting a springboard forearm to the outside, he brought the action back into the ring. A stunning sequence saw Styles connect with a Springboard 450 Splash followed immediately by the Styles Clash, but somehow, Gunther managed to kick out at the last second, preserving his own career dominance.

Controversial Low Blow Leads To The End

The desperation of the moment forced Gunther to resort to underhanded tactics. When Styles went for another forearm shot, Gunther caught him and grabbed the referee to create a distraction. With the official’s vision obscured, Gunther delivered a blatant low blow to Styles, followed by a thunderous powerbomb. Miraculously, Styles kicked out again, firing up for one last stand despite collapsing repeatedly from Gunther’s signature chops.

The end came when Styles attempted the Phenomenal Forearm. Gunther caught him in mid-air, locking in the sleeper hold once again. Styles fought with everything he had left, but the grip was too tight. He eventually passed out in the center of the ring, leaving the referee no choice but to call for the bell. Gunther stood tall as the victor, while AJ Styles lay motionless, his career officially over.

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