#4: Japan helped him fall in love with Pro Wrestling once again
According to AJ Styles, he left TNA since they made him an offer, reducing his salary about 60%
After mixing it up in the independents for a while, AJ Styles signed a contract with New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) in 2014. Styles felt that one of the main reasons why people appraised his performances in the ring in Japan was because he was actually having a good time both inside & outside the ring along with Bullet Club comrades Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson.
This particular part of the documentary also delves into his personal interests, most notably his love for video games. Styles revealed that he was obsessed with video games since he was a kid to living life as a grown adult.
Overall, Japan proved to be a huge sigh of relief for his career after a stressful time leading up to leaving TNA over contract negotiations.