#1. It sets up AJ Styles for a potentially big WrestleMania match
AJ Styles' breakup with Omos couldn't have been better, as the road to WrestleMania is set to begin in a little over a month. His first WrestleMania appearance was at the AT&T Stadium in 2016, where he lost to Chris Jericho.
Six years later, Styles enters his seventh WrestleMania appearance, having a record of 4-2. His opponents so far have been Chris Jericho, Shane McMahon, Shinsuke Nakamura, Randy Orton, The Undertaker, and The New Day - an impressive list.
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With WrestleMania 38 being a two-night event, AJ Styles has the opportunity to be a part of a huge program next year. We doubt he will be in WWE title contention come WrestleMania season, but he doesn't need to be.
Whether it's a US title match or a singles match, Styles is likely to be in a marquee bout at The Grandest Stage of Them All. With WrestleMania 38 potentially being his second last appearance at the mega event, he deserves a big match and opponent.