AJ Styles has finally broken his silence after he was accused of stealing a move that is part of the Young Bucks' arsenal. This moment happened a few days ago on RAW, after Styles and Dragon Lee hit an incredible move to score the win. The Phenomenal One and the luchador connected with an interesting slingshot style maneuver on the New Day during the show. This was similar to one of the Young Bucks' moves, where one of them launches their opponent to the other, and they slam them down with a Powerbomb. The only difference between the two was the WWE duo's move leading to a Styles Clash instead of a Powerbomb.A user on X/Twitter posted the two clips side by side and showing how similar they look. It seems as if they were accusing AJ Styles and Dragon Lee of blatantly copying the Young Bucks. The former WWE Champion responded to this and mentioned how no wrestler had the right to claim moves, and how these would always be open for anyone to use. He wanted to de-escalate the situation."In Prowrestling you can’t claim moves. They may be your signature, but those are still open to the public. Any confident wrestler wouldn’t ever change that. Calm down guys." Styles wrote.Styles practices this, as he has been supportive of the likes of Will Ospreay paying tribute to him by adding his finisher to his move set.AJ Styles indirectly helped form AEWWhile the veteran has never competed for All Elite Wrestling, he has gotten to share the ring with some of its pioneers before his time with WWE. He had crossed paths with some of them during his time with ROH, TNA, and NJPW.During an interview with CBS Sports, Kenny Omega spoke about a moment in the past where he dethroned AJ Styles to become the new leader of Bullet Club. Ultimately, this moment led them to form The Elite. The faction would end up becoming the founders of AEW.“AJ, having a keen sense of what’s best for business, knew exactly how to go along with it. In a way, by his turning his back and allowing for that moment to happen, whether he knows it or not, that led to the forming of The Elite... Ultimately, it kind of led to AEW. Him being involved in our lives is very pivotal for the company and our careers.” - Omega said. [H/T - Fightful]WrestlePurists @WrestlePuristsLINKJohn Cena’s introduction for AJ Styles that he wrote: “The definition of Total Nonstop Action” “The Ace and Undisputed boss of Bullet Club” “The Face That Runs The Place” “The Phenomenal A! J! STYLES!” #WWECrownJewelAJ Styles is one of the current individuals in the wrestling industry who has made a great reputation for himself after being in the business for almost three decades. He is in the latter part of his career, and his retirement would be a big deal.