WWE AJ Styles News: WWE Wrestler Burglarized During WWE Live Event In Arkansas

WWE champion AJ Styles personal belongings was stolen by culprit during this past Monday night's WWE Live Event at the Convention Center in Jonesboro, Arkansas.

As indicated by KAIT 8 report, AJ Styles, whose genuine name is Allen Neal Jones, announced that the culprit took his bag which contained a few personal belongings of significant importance. A portion of the things stolen from the 39-year old wrestler include an iPhone, a little screen TV, and XBox 360, six XBox 360 games and a set of Beats earphones, $1000 in cash, and 7000 Japanese Yen.

AJ Styles is a native of Gainesville, Georgia, is a long time video game fanatic. In several interviews, Styles says he often takes his Xbox 360 with him whenever he's on the road.

The news station reports this is the second time somebody has had things stolen from them inside the Convocation Center while performing. Last September, individuals from the University of Toledo's football group were things were stolen during a game in the said scene.

As per written in Comicbook, the show Styles, was participating in a triple risk coordinate for his WWE title against John Cena and Baron Corbin when the occurrence occurred. Styles wound up winning the match to hold his title. He is booked to defend his title against WWE's top star John Cena at the Royal Rumble pay-per-view occasion on January 29 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.

AJ Styles is thought to be one of the best wrestlers in the world. The 18-year veteran marked with the WWE in 2016 where he was an unexpected contestant in that year's Royal Rumble occasion. He has since gone to headline multiple pay-per-views and is, as of now, one of the top stars in the WWE's "Smackdown" image. 

The report noticed their solicitations for more data to be released were denied by Arkansas State University police, as the case of AJ Styles' burglary is still under scrutiny.

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