The Road to WrestleMania is all about what happens on RAW and SmackDown Live, but the house shows crank it up a notch as well.

It's the WWE's opportunity to give fans a great show only those in attendance will enjoy, and it lets them open up their options about who fights and what goes down. It's all about putting on solid wrestling matches.

The WWE decided to feature AJ Styles vs. John Cena as they rolled through WWE Live events, and the matches they've been putting on are legendary. The two are getting into street fight brawls, and fans are being treated to some amazing fights.

Here's a short clip of the insane performance they put on in Albany, featuring a stiff suplex from Styles to Cena on the outside, and even the usage of a massive guard rail. It's amazing watching Cena walk around the arena holding the huge chunk of steel high in the sky:

And you're telling me this isn't a pay-per-view? Reddit user highclassfire was in attendance for this match and jumped on the platform to share the incredible experience.

"Just got back from the Worcester, MA SmackDown show," he writes, "and it might have been the best WWE match I've seen live."

Just a couple days later, they were at it again. This time the full 20-plus minute match was caught on film, and it's absolutely worth your time. The two tear apart the ring and arena, using everything they can get their hands on to bring the pain. 

Enjoy the Cena vs. Styles match so much of the world will never see:

It's a brilliant move by the WWE, who are getting some extra mileage out of two competitors who are dynamite together. Styles is lined up to fight Shane McMahon at WrestleMania 33, while Cena will be in a mixed tag team match. 

Without any big plans, these two are tearing up the house show circuit and giving fans something worthy of a slot on the WrestleMania card. That they put themselves through such tremendous, physical matches in the span of two short nights is a testament to their work.

And these are just the matches we're seeing make the rounds. 

House shows often get a bad reputation, but the mystery of what might await once the show starts rolling keeps people interested. If you were lucky enough to attend one of these New York shows, that's quite the prize to enjoy.