Okay, so I’ve been digging into AJ Styles’ WrestleMania track record, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I wanted to see just how well “The Phenomenal One” has done on “The Grandest Stage of Them All,” you know?
First off, I started looking at his overall win-loss record. Now, I don’t have the exact numbers in front of me, but I remember seeing a bunch of stats from different places. There’s this one site, I think it’s called ProFightDB or something like that, it had a ton of numbers, percentages, and whatnot. It broke down his wins, losses, and draws across different wrestling promotions. But I’m more interested in the big show, WrestleMania, right?

So, I started to jot down each of AJ’s WrestleMania matches. I went through each event, year by year, and wrote down who he faced and whether he won or lost. It was kinda cool to see how his opponents changed over the years, from established veterans to up-and-coming stars. I even scribbled some notes about the match quality too, but that’s just my personal opinion.
WrestleMania Matches Breakdown
- WrestleMania 32: Lost to Chris Jericho. I remember this one being a solid back-and-forth match.
- WrestleMania 33: Defeated Shane McMahon. This was a wild one! A real spectacle.
- WrestleMania 34: Beat Shinsuke Nakamura. A dream match for a lot of fans.
- WrestleMania 35: Beat Randy Orton. Two veterans showing how it’s done.
- WrestleMania 36: Lost to The Undertaker in a Boneyard Match. Who could forget this cinematic masterpiece?
- WrestleMania 37: Won the Raw Tag Team Championship with Omos. A big moment for both of them.
- WrestleMania 38: Lost to Edge. A real grudge match with a shocking ending.
- WrestleMania 39: Defeated Seth Rollins. An instant classic, in my humble opinion.
After I had the list, I started doing some simple math. I added up all the wins and all the losses. Then I tried to figure out his win percentage at WrestleMania. I’m not a math whiz, so it took me a few tries, but I got there in the end. I even saw something about a guy named Liam Roberge, who was a reader for some wrestling site, and he mentioned AJ having a streak of 52 matches with 26 wins and 25 losses. I couldn’t verify that, but it was interesting.
Honestly, going through all this made me appreciate AJ Styles even more. He’s had some amazing WrestleMania moments, win or lose. He’s faced legends, had show-stealing matches, and even won a championship. It really cements his place as one of the best in the business. And you know what? I’m already excited to see what he does at the next WrestleMania!