AJ Styles' career may not be over despite his loss to Gunther at Royal Rumble with his in-ring future on the line. On his My World podcast, Jeff Jarrett expressed confidence that the veteran superstar will wrestle again, potentially within the next couple of years.
We have not seen the last of AJ Styles in the ring," Jarrett said. "Look, it may be a year, it may be two years, I don't know.
Jarrett's assessment suggests that despite the storyline implications of Styles' Royal Rumble defeat, the superstar's in-ring career isn't necessarily finished.
Scott D'Amore echoed similar sentiments, indicating he found it puzzling if Styles' career would end with his loss to Gunther.

Gunther's Momentum From Styles Victory
Jarrett also analyzed the significance of Gunther's win, noting that the Ring General gained more from defeating Styles than other wrestlers have gained from similar career-threatening matches.
This suggests Gunther's character development and credibility received a substantial boost from the high-profile victory at Royal Rumble.
While Styles' immediate future remains uncertain, industry veterans are largely unconvinced that his Royal Rumble loss represents a permanent end to his wrestling career.
The timing of any potential return remains unclear, but Jarrett's comments suggest fans shouldn't count out the Phenomenal One just yet.
