He didn't like TNA towards the end of his run
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It's funny to think, that the guy who was the poster-child for TNA Wrestling for so many years, could not have that many nice things to say about the company.
But Styles has often said that he does not have positive feelings about his former employers, with his final run in the company (where he talked about the mistreatment of talent) blurred the lines between fiction and reality.
Styles himself has admitted that when he left the company, he didn't shed a single tear, which contrasts greatly to when he left NJPW, where he says he could not stop crying.
Edited by Amar Anand