Samoa Joe On Main Eventing SummerSlam with AJ Styles Despite the Naysayers, WWE Fan Gets HHH Autograph as Tattoo

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As noted, ESPN recently did a piece which featured comments from Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, Jeff Jarrett and Christopher Daniels, as Joe and Styles prepare to face off for the WWE Title at SummerSlam. Below is what Joe had to say to ESPN on him and Styles main eventing a PPV like SummerSlam:

“You have to understand, both myself and AJ, to a certain extent, there’s always been the naysayers and people who said we’re not gonna be this, we’re not gonna be that,” Joe said. “Early in his career I’m sure there were people saying, ‘He’s a small guy, he’ll never be on a heavyweight stage.’ Myself, there’s people saying, ‘He’ll never find himself in the halls of WWE.’ It’s a narrative that’s fueled more by secondhand fan myth than what people feel.

“To find ourselves here, to find ourselves in the main event of SummerSlam — there’s come to be the understanding anywhere we’ve ever gone, we’ve never shown up and just kind of blended in,” Joe continued. “We’ve shown up and we’ve been at the top of the card. We’ve always been confident in our abilities. Maybe it goes against a lot of the mythology that people have spun about us never being here, but for us this was not unexpected whatsoever.”

“Just knowing what we’ve been through together, just knowing the stuff that has happened in our careers, and now we’re going for the WWE championship at SummerSlam in New York at Barclays — that’s huge,” Styles said. “SummerSlam being one of the biggest pay-per-views of the year and now I’m doing it with a guy I’ve known for what, 17 years. It’s crazy”.

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WWE has Tweeted the following article about a fan who Triple H’s autograph tattooed on his leg:

When you meet #TheGame @TripleH, you get a tattoo. It’s that simple. #SummerSlam https://t.co/hQNyEj5zjf

— WWE SummerSlam (@SummerSlam) August 18, 2018

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