John Cena and AJ Styles wrestled in their last ever match at the Crown Jewel event last Saturday in Australia. Not only did the duo tell the show with their amazing performance, but they also produced one of the best matches in the history of professional wrestling. They may have even set a new trend.

The match is not only a wrestling classic, but it also explores a new dimension with a new style of wrestling. Throughout the match, AJ Styles and John Cena kept on using the finishing moves of other professional wrestling legends. It all started with John Cena hitting the Skull Crushing Finale of The Miz.

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Frabkie Kazarian raised the performance of John Cena and AJ Styles from Crown Jewel last Saturday

The love story continued as many other legendary names in wrestling kept on appearing in this match through their legendary finishing moves. AJ Styles hit the Scorpion Death Drop of WWE Hall of Famer Sting, Styles also hit the famous Sweet Chin Music of Shawn Michaels, and even the Torture Rack of Lex Luger.

John Cena and AJ Styles created history at Crown Jewel

Another wrestler that was brought in with his uncommon finisher was Frankie Kazarian, when Styles used The Belly to Back Pile Driver used by Kazarian, which he calls Dead Eye. The legendary professional wrestler Frankie Kazarian was really flattered when Styles used his move. He even wrote about the match on Twitter;

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Cena only has four appearances left in his contract

“@AJStylesOrg & @JohnCena was a poetic love letter to their craft, their rivals, their legacy and to the fans. Arguably the two best to ever do it. Honored to have shared the ring with both of these titans. Nothing but love and eternal respect.” wrote the professional wrestling legend on his Twitter.

Before the match, it received criticism as WWE booked these match without any build up or storyline. But these two legends actually show the entire world how to turn haters into believers. Styles and Cena proved why they are still two of the best in this business despite slowly heading towards their retirement from in ring action.