AJ Styles Reveals His Mount Rushmore Of TNA Wrestling

AJ Styles recently appeared on Insight With Chris Van Vliet to discuss a variety of topics, including his personal Mount Rushmore of TNAโ€”a highly debated question among wrestling fans.

Styles admitted that he is biased when making his choices, as he wanted to include wrestlers he had unbelievable matches with.

โ€œIโ€™m biased though, because Iโ€™m gonna put my guys on there, the guys that I had unbelievable [matches with]. Christopher Daniels, Samoa Joe. I think a lot of people would say Kurt because he was there for a long time. A lot of people donโ€™t know he was in TNA longer than he was in WWE. I would throw Frankie Kazarian in that conversation too. Low Ki was unbelievable, thereโ€™s so many. James Storm, Chris Harris, they were a big part of the growth. [โ€ฆ] Elix Skipper, Beer Money. Thereโ€™s so many guys that made such a big difference. Itโ€™s hard to put a Mount Rushmore together, because everybody has their moment and how they got there and how much they meant to TNA.โ€

Styles struggled to narrow it down, acknowledging that so many wrestlers played a major role in TNAโ€™s success. From Christopher Daniels and Samoa Joe to Beer Money and Low Ki, he recognized numerous stars who helped shape the company.

His indecisiveness highlights just how stacked TNAโ€™s legacy truly is, making it difficult to pick just four names for its all-time greatest list.