Brian Fritz of Between The Ropes spoke to WWE Superstar AJ Styles, who is performing in his first WrestleMania tomorrow.

During the interview, Styles said that he had written off ever even performing at WrestleMania, and now it's a question of how many he'll perform at. He hasn't been in the same city as WrestleMania since they were in Atlanta in 2011.

Fritz asked Styles about the issues surrounding himself and TNA, which were made public earlier this year, saying that he, Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson had signed with the company.

"I had signed a letter of intent," Styles said. "I agreed to 'this is what you said you were going to pay me, so you can send it to legal,' there was no contract whatsoever involved. What we signed was nothing. It was not a contract in any shape or form."

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Styles seemed surprised that TNA put out their now infamous statement about signing him, and said it only served to make them look bad.

"I thought they did a great job of making themselves look like crap by putting out that statement," Styles said. "Just let it go. Things didn't work out. From what I'm hearing, man did I make a great decision coming here. I'm not shameful of what I've done in the past with another company, but I'm disappointed."

You can see Fritz's excellent interview with Styles in full above, where he talks about New Japan, his merchandise, and more.