AJ Styles’ Victory Speech:
The champ is here. Styles defeated John Cena and Dean Ambrose at the same time at No Mercy. That’s not just great, that is Phenomenal. Styles the San Jose crowd to cheer for him, and then he calls them a bunch of losers. The WWE Universe lives vicariously through him because he’s the champ. There’s only room for one on this bandwagon. Why don’t they go cheer for John Cena? Can’t do that because Cena is trying to be Kelly Ripa’s co-host. Let’s cheer for Dean Ambrose. Who would cheer for a lunatic loser. It’s time to talk about him. Styles reminds us again that he defeated John Cena and Dean Ambrose. Some may not have liked the way it happened, but Styles is a winner and winners find a way to win. Most champions would take a year or a month off after that type of win. Not AJ.
SmackDown is the land of opportunity. He’s going to give someone an opportunity tonight. Dean Ambrose makes his way to the ring, but it does not appear to be the man Styles was thinking about. Styles wasn’t talking about Ambrose. Ambrose says that Styles likes the easy way out. Ambrose had Styles beaten on three different occasions. Styles doesn’t want none of Dean Ambrose. Styles says that two men can’t make one person tap out in a Triple Threat Match, so get over it Ambrose.
Ambrose says that nobody on the roster is getting a chance before him. Styles tells Ambrose that this man is not on the roster, so come on down. James Ellsworth makes his way to the ring. James was his tag team partner last month and Miz beat the ever loving crap out of him. Styles will give James a chance to face him in a non-title match. James thanks him. Styles tells Ambrose to leave. Daniel Bryan appears on the stage. Styles might be the champ that runs the camp, but Bryan is the guy who runs SmackDown. He makes the matches and he’s a huge James Ellsworth fan. The match is on and Ambrose will be the special guest referee.