10 Strongest Sellers In WWE Today

7. AJ Styles

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AJ Styles is perhaps the greatest all around performer in WWE today. He's been compared to many stellar workers of the past, most notably the legendary Shawn Michaels, and unlike most comparisons to HBK, this one's not an over-exaggeration. You don't get compared to The Heartbreak Kid, or become the WWE World Champion inside of a year, without being able to sell.

Styles' selling and in-ring work is the main reason he is wearing the WWE World Championship today. Like Shawn, AJ's performances have put him head-and-shoulders above the rest of WWE's main roster.

The Phenomenal One does an excellent job delivering offence, but is equally impressive on the defensive side of the match. From bell-to-bell, AJ Styles makes fans feel what he feels and it's part of what makes him an incredible babyface.

Obviously in his role since becoming WWE Champion (and briefly before), Styles has been cast as a heel, thus negating his need to garner sympathy from the audience, but he's still been able to translate his selling skills to the villainous side of his character. When the day comes that AJ is once again turned back babyface - and he's too good a talent not to - his stock is likely to rise even higher than it is now.

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