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AJ Styles Reveals If He’ll Give The Undertaker An Intercontinental Championship Match

The Undertaker vs AJ Styles WrestleMania 36

• ON THIS DAY IN WWF HISTORY (July 13, 1986) – WWF All American Wrestling

On this day in 1986, the World Wrestling Federation aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF All American Wrestling’.

It featured pre-taped matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to ‘WWF The Big Event’.

The card can be found right here:

George Steele & Junk Yard Dog vs. Gino Carabello & Tom Urbanski

WWF Update – Nikolai Volkoff

Billy Jack Haynes vs. Rusty Brooks

Ken Resnick interviews Hercules Hernandez

Mean Gene Okerlund talking

Cowboy Lang vs. Lord Littlebrook (MSG)

The Flower Shop – British Bulldogs & Captain Lou Albano

Jim Neidhart vs. Leaping Lanny Poffo (Boston Garden)

Ken Resnick interviews Magnificent Muraco & Mr. Fuji

• AJ Styles Reveals If He’ll Give The Undertaker An Intercontinental Championship Match

While speaking to ViBe & Wrestling, Intercontinental Champion AJ Styles discussed his future in WWE and a possible rematch with The Undertaker.

Below are the highlights:

On if retirement is on his mind:

“I definitely think I have more, I’m going to push this body to the limit. I enjoy what I do, I respect what I do and I am proud of everything that happens in the ring so I’m going to do this as long as my body and my mind allow it. Many times my body and my mind argue with each other because my head tells me I can do it and my body tells me not to even try. I think you both have to agree and think maybe this is a good me to quit but when will that happen? This is something Undertaker has already talked about and it is something that happens every day because you love what you do.”

On a possible rematch with The Undertaker with the Intercontinental Championship on the line:

“Yes, definitely. If that means that he returns to a ring and we face in front of thousands of people, I would not hesitate for a moment. But will it happen? Would he be able to accept it? Probably not. If he decided that his career is over, I respect it. He has already done everything he had to do and has said, ‘That’s it, I have had enough’, and believe me, I know what it is like.

I can’t imagine doing what he has done for so long, it’s hard, I can’t…So I think he has earned the right to say ‘enough’ when he has thought it was convenient, but obviously I would offer him that opportunity.”

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