5 current WWE Superstars who could do well in backstage roles

Rey Mysterio on Monday Night RAW
Rey Mysterio on Monday Night RAW

#2. AJ Styles could work backstage in WWE as a producer and trainer

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Former WWE Champion AJ Styles is no stranger to looking for opportunities to train upcoming stars. In 2015, he led a wrestling seminar with British promotion Preston City Wrestling.

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Kurt Angle spoke to Sportskeeda in 2020 to praise 'The Phenomenal' AJ Styles for his exceptional ability:

"Oh, I think WWE should have brought him in ten years ago. Unfortunately they didn’t but they got him. AJ’s still going strong. I’d say he’s every bit as good as he was ten years ago so I just hope his career continues on and he can give us a few more years. He’s been doing this for a while, for over 20 years. He was an amateur wrestler before. AJ is one of the best in the company, if not the best in the world, and he’s been that guy for eight years now – so he’s had a lot of success," Kurt Angle said. (h/t wrestlingnews.co)

Now that WWE have hold of Styles, they should never want to let him go. He is one of a kind, and could supply endless knowledge and creativity to the future of the product. AJ will no doubt be considering what his future looks like when he calls it a day, and behind-the-scenes with WWE would suit him perfectly.

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