8 New Directions For WWE Champion AJ Styles

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By Michael Sidgwick /

WWE.com

Of all the new paths new WWE Heavyweight Champion AJ Styles may travel, the heel turn detour is narrow at best. WWE's undisputed best in-ring performer just dethroned the most tedious and undeserving top-tier titleholder of the modern era - perhaps ever. Nobody is going to jeer him. People are more likely to offer him their daughters, if it hinders main event Jinder once and for all.

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The motivation behind the most uplifting title switch in recent memory - you'd probably have to travel back in time to 2014 to remember this overwhelming high of thank-f*ck-for-that euphoria - is unclear.

Did Vince McMahon suffer a Tokyo Dome-sized panic attack at the prospect of Kenny Omega Vs. Chris Jericho at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 12, and settle on the switch as a drastic, apologetic measure? Did the faint threat of genuine competition move him from his throne of self-indulgence? Or, more cynically, is McMahon so behind the Mahal Machine that he feels a loss to Brock Lesnar at Survivor Series is a self-inflicted booby trap blockading his rupee treasure hunt? Little is known at present, other than the King, for now, is dead.

Long live the real king - the potential saviour of SmackDown (please)...

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Much like December's tour of India, the grim inevitability of Mahal's mandated rematch clause threatens to douse this uplifting moment.

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As aforementioned, the logic behind the switch is incredibly difficult to parse - part and parcel of being a WWE fan, really, but this is especially perplexing. WWE delivered this switch with the poor timing of a Mongol Japanese invasion, on the surface; Jinder is now sleepwalking his way to India just as WWE hopes to breathe new life into the emerging market. A demotion to the blue brand's Survivor Series team is hardly the momentum Jinder needs to drive ticket sales which, at time of writing, aren't hot: over half of the arena seating plan remains unallocated. Sole Survivor Jinder is nowhere near as marketable as Jinder Mahal, WWE Heavyweight Champion.

Which is all a roundabout way of accepting the fact that this may simply represent a fork in Jinder's rumoured Road to WrestleMania. It would be a massively antagonistic move on McMahon's part, but then, so was anointing Mahal as Champion in the first instance.

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