AJ Styles comments on his son Avery’s debut match, felt it was better than his own:
“It was a big day. Avery, my second oldest, had his first match, his debut match. And it got to be so big that it went from being semi-main event to the main event of the show. And I don't think they disappointed anyone whatsoever. Ashton Martin, Avery Styles, it was a main event.
Listen, I've never been so impressed with two young guys. I think Ashton’s maybe a year, year and a half in. And then of course, this is Avery's debut match. And there's a lot of things that we do with all this energy when we have that young energy that we use it in the wrong way. They used it really, really well. They didn't rush through anything. They took their time on things they should have. And listen, it’s not going to be perfect, but this is a debut match for Avery and Ashton hadn't had that many matches. So to see them do so well in a main event, both of them, I was blown away.
If you would have seen my first match, terrible. Terrible. But these guys did really, really well. I am so impressed with everything they've done, their training and everything. To see them put together that match and execute it so well, blown away.
He’s better than me as far as his debut. For him to pull off a springboard off the guardrail, little things like that, the timing, beautiful.”
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