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Jacob Fatu reveals how AJ Styles truly was behind-the-scenes in WWE; particulars his interactions with Solo Sikoa and The Usos

Jacob Fatu opened up about AJ Styles’ behaviour towards him and the rest of his family. He revealed that Styles was always good to his family members, including Solo Sikoa and The Usos.

Styles retired from in-ring competition in January 2026 after losing to Gunther at the Royal Rumble Premium Live Event. The former WWE Champion enjoyed an illustrious career throughout the years and even won multiple championships in WWE.

Speaking to Bootleg Kev, Fatu claimed that Styles was always a good brother and expressed his gratitude for The Phenomenal One.

“AJ was always a good brother, not only to me, but how I see him interact with my cousins The Usos, especially with Jim, Jey and Solo. How I see someone interact with my family, that’s how I know, ok he a good bro. AJ definitely the big homie man.” said Fatu.

Stone Cold Steve Austin feels that AJ Styles will come out of retirement

AJ Styles will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2026. The Undertaker delivered the news to Styles during his tribute show on Monday Night RAW.

Speaking on the Busted Open podcast, Stone Cold Steve Austin had the following to say about The Phenomenal One:

“I’m glad he’s going into the Hall of Fame. He’ll have one more, he’ll get the itch. But I’m glad you said that, yeah, he’s still young… Not to go back on my retirement but I retired at 38. Sh*t man. That’s when you really put it all together, (mentally) and physically. You (are) post-prime but your mind, that’s when your mind is at its best because you’ve done so much and you’ve soaked in so much and you can apply it all…”

Styles’ final match with Gunther was the rematch between the two superstars. The Ring General controversially won the first match before ending Styles’ career.