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AJ Styles signs new deal with WWE, believed to be worth millions per year

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WWE Superstar AJ Styles has reportedly re-signed with the company, meaning that he will be earning a significant sum per year going forward.

Fightful Select confirmed the news today, writing that they “weren’t given a time length, besides the fact that it was a multi-year deal.

“His original contract was set to expire in the Spring/Summer, and would have had him hit free agency for the first time since leaving New Japan Pro Wrestling.

“WWE expected Styles to have plenty of suitors, and we’re told that as in the case with some other big names in the company, wanted to get Styles’ deal extended before he could even hit free agency to talk to anyone else.”

The site also confirmed that the deal that AJ Styles has been signed to is a significant one, with the former TNA and NJPW star getting in the region of over $3 million US dollars per year.

“Those that we spoke to said the deal was a big one, with Styles landing well over $3 million a year when all was said and done. Those that confirmed the deal to us said that ‘he deserved every penny,’ and ‘would easily make that back for the company.’ We’re also told that he has some additional bus travel accommodations paid for” Fightful concluded.

AJ Styles re-signs with WWE

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