AJ Styles made an unforgettable debut in WWE in 2016 with his first theme song, "Phenomenal." The entrance theme became an instant fan favorite and perfectly complemented his persona. However, after eight long years, Styles introduced a new theme earlier this year titled "You Don’t Want None." The track received mixed reviews from fans.
Interestingly, after just eight months, The Phenomenal One might be considering another change to his entrance music. A fan on X/Twitter recently suggested that American rapper Quavo’s new Country single, "Georgia Ways," sounds like Styles’ potential new theme. Styles responded to the post, saying he would totally rock it.
"I’d totally rock it," Styles wrote.
Check out his recent tweet below:
A former WWE writer just went after JBL for his comments HERE
Considering the former WWE Champion hails from Gainesville, Georgia, this change could actually make sense. He is currently out of action with a mid-foot ligament injury. It remains to be seen when AJ Styles will make his in-ring return and whether he will debut new entrance music when he does.
Facing AJ Styles was a "surreal" moment for current WWE star
Grayson Waller has quickly established himself on the main roster on SmackDown since being called up from NXT last year. In a recent interview with Chris Van Vliet, Waller shared that there have been two surreal moments in his WWE career so far.
Waller mentioned that the first moment was when he faced AJ Styles in NXT. He explained that it was rare for main roster talent to appear on NXT at the time, making it a unique experience. He described the transition from being an unknown to wrestling one of the greatest of all time as surreal.
"I think the two that—the first one was AJ Styles in NXT. I went so quickly from being the fourth best member of a WarGames team that no one cared about, that everyone was saying, 'Why is he even in it?' to four weeks later, being the guy who took [Johnny] Gargano out of NXT and wrestling AJ Styles on NXT TV. And this was back when main roster guys did not come down to NXT. So I think that quick transition of being nobody into somebody in wrestling one of the best of all time, that was extremely surreal," Grayson Waller recalled.
It's great to see veterans like AJ Styles using their influence to impact young talent in such a meaningful way.