
A lot of people don’t know that, so when you start asking questions, there are not a lot of answers sometimes.” "īut there’s a reason for all that… they’re making a lot of money, a lot of money. Who can say? The only person that ever told me or told the world that other planets exist is NASA. But I find a lot things interesting when it comes to science fiction or fact. That intrigues me, so there are just a number of things. I just enjoy that stuff and conspiracy theories.

I mean, maybe accept hundreds of years of consensus scientific theory, maybe you could do that, but it's good to know that the whole snipers-having-to-adjust-for-the-curvature-of-the-earth thing has ultimately settled the issue for you.Īnything thing else off-the-wall batshit crazy you want to bring up while we're here? Question everything, don't accept the status quo, I get that. And you don’t have to agree with everybody.” It’s interesting and I think you should be able to question anything you want. I’m not a Flat-Earther, but they bring up some interesting points. But then again, satellites, the curvature of the Earth if you’re a sniper, you’ve got to take all that into account.

And although I’m not a flat-earther, there are some things that, like, make sense. Here’s the thing, you don’t have to believe anything that’s told to you. ‘God, shut up! Please don’t get that started because I’ll never hear the end of it.’ But it’s interesting. I could have killed Daniel Bryan for saying (that I was a Flat-Earther) because now you get all this stuff. “I am not a Flat-Earther, but there are some things that they say, (and I think) ‘huh, I never thought about it like that’. Well, to put an end to all of the talk, Styles spoke to Sam Roberts and said this: Still, though, AJ can't seem to shake the "Flat-Earther" label. To be fair, AJ Styles did say that he doesn't believe the Earth is flat, necessarily, just that there are some things about it that make sense.

After tonight's #TalkingSmack, I hope Bryan changes next week's match between AJ and Harper into a science fair.
