Jerry Lawler On AJ Styles’ Indie Show Appearance, Why WWE Stars Don’t Make More Indie Appearances

Jerry "The King" Lawler

Over the weekend, AJ Styles made a surprise appearance at an independent wrestling show in Georgia, carrying the United States Championship tow. Such a thing is so rare that people are wondering how it was even possible.

On the most recent episode of his podcast, “Dinner With The King,” Jerry Lawler offered some behind-the-scenes insight when he explained that WWE wrestlers are actually independent contractors. That doesn’t prohibit them from working for another wrestling company, instead, it’s more of a mutual understanding between the talent and the WWE.

He said, “When you sign a contract with WWE, itโ€™s pretty much exclusive. However, WWE wrestlers are, technically tax-wise, considered independent contractors. In that sense, you are really truly, supposedly, work wherever you want to. But itโ€™s just an understanding, and itโ€™s in the contract, that WWE will basically keep you booked where youโ€™re not available to do anything else.

“I think they call them ‘third-party appearances.’ Thatโ€™s been a long-standing thing that if somebody else wants to book, say for instance AJ Styles, Iโ€™m sure what they did was call the office and made an offer. Then the office will look and see if itโ€™s a viable thing; if AJ isnโ€™t working that night.

“So say you have an independent show, and you call WWE, and you say you want John Cena. If heโ€™s available, and they tell you what his fee would be; if you are still conscious, if you havenโ€™t fainted, and you say you can pay that, they call John and tell him they have an offer for him and if he would accept it.

“And why you donโ€™t see WWE superstars at these shows, the reasons are money, itโ€™s prohibitive for a promoter to be able to pay these guys what WWE is asking. And usually when these shows happen are on the weekend, when WWE are running their shows. Or a day off; days off are few and far between. They relish a day off; they wouldnโ€™t want to do a third-party appearance on their day off.โ€

You can listen to the podcast here.