5 big things Vince McMahon could be offering AJ Styles in his new WWE contract
Widely regarded as one of the greatest in-ring performers of all time, WWE has finally started acknowledging AJ Styles for all he is, and all he deserves to be in the near future.
After debuting as one of the hottest free agents in the game, Styles didn't have it easy under Vince McMahon, and had to prove that he was as Phenomenal as his peers said he was.
Now considered as one of the greatest WWE performers of all time, Styles' success within the squared circle speaks volumes, and Vince is leaving no stone upturned in making him the biggest thing in professional wrestling.
However, his current WWE contract expires soon in April 2019, and with rumors speculating that The Phenomenal One and Vince McMahon are having a hard time negotiating a blockbuster deal, it seems things will be clear pretty soon.
With the former WWE Champion scheduled to lock horns with Daniel Bryan at WWE TLC, will the company accept Styles' clauses in his new contract? Or will they stick with what they require him to do?
So without further ado, lets dive deep and analyse the 5 biggest things Vince McMahon could offer AJ Styles in his new WWE contract.
#1 More creative control, along with a strict in-ring schedule
There's no denying that despite being one of the greatest in-ring performers of all time, AJ Styles is 41-years old, and deserves to keep himself healthy and fit.
Since WWE lays more emphasis in ensuring the health and security of their competitors, The Phenomenal One might end up following more of a similar schedule as Randy Orton.
In the documentary, WWE 365, Styles opened up on how much he misses being with his family, which could potentially coerce Vince to offer him a more lucrative schedule.
Spending time with his family and having significant creative control would definitely entice the former WWE Champion into signing a longer term deal with the company.
With AJ Styles becoming the most consistent performer in the game, he certainly deserves to follow a strict schedule, which may exclude more live event appearances.