10 Things We Learned From WWE 365: AJ Styles

4. He's A Massive Gamer

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The documentary doesn't provide too many insights into AJ's interests beyond the squared circle, but his trip to Tokyo highlights that he's a massive fan of the game community.

During a rare moment of downtime, Styles heads to Super Potato, a retro gaming shop to die for in the heart of Tokyo's electronic city, Akihabara. Whilst there, he agonises over whether to pay top whack for an Atari Jaguar, despite the console being absolute bobbins. He even admits himself it's not worth the $600 asking price.

AJ explains that he loved video games as a kid to the point of obsession, and that he feels the same way today. It's one of his viewpoints that are much easier to agree with. In the end, his passion wins out, and he drops a wad on Atari's failed lump of junk. Enjoy Tempest 2000!

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Benjamin was born in 1987, and is still not dead. He variously enjoys classical music, old-school adventure games (they're not dead), and walks on the beach (albeit short - asthma, you know). He's currently trying to compile a comprehensive history of video game music, yet denies accusations that he purposefully targets niche audiences. He's often wrong about these things.