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Its crazy just how much AJ proves that experience and time within the industry can give you so much to work with. He puts a lot of indie guys to shame and even native big league talent, he felt like a vet by the time the brand split happened.
TNA really had something with him, and he was proving all the way back in the mid 2000s how good he was. That slump towards the first half of the decade into the 2010s really fucked him over. 2010-2012 it didn't even seem like TNA focused on their on title.