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Chris Jericho Teases His Next Move Amidst AEW Absence
Chris Jericho is once again leaving his wrestling future open for debate. The pro wrestling legend recently marked the 35th anniversary of his in-ring debut. Jericho first stepped into the ring against fellow Canadian Lance Storm at the Ponoka Moose Hall in Alberta,
““Yeah, I mean, we don’t know, right?,” Jericho said. “We’ll just have to [wait and see]….”
Meanwhile, as Jericho’s absence from AEW continues, the popular wrestling star dropped a statement on fans via social media, teasing what’s next for his career.
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AEW's Tony Khan Says 'The Door Is Always Open' For Potential Chris Jericho Return
AEW President Tony Khan has discussed the status of Chris Jericho, following recent reports about Jericho potentially returning to WWE.
If Lee is going to return to the ring, then AEW will make that happen at a significant event such as WrestleDream. Seeing him appear at this event would make a lot of fans happy, while also adding one of the best big men in the business to the roster once again.
On Thursday, Chris Jericho took a moment to celebrate the 35th anniversary of his pro wrestling debut. Jericho had his first wrestling match in Ponoka, Alberta, Canada on this date in 1990. It was a 10-minute draw against Lance Storm — and Jericho writes that he still remembers every single detail of the bout to this day.
A former WWE star shared strong advice for Chris Jericho regarding his decision between returning to AEW or WWE.
A popular analyst reflected on the future of AEW star Chris Jericho amid rumors of his potential WWE move. The Ocho has also not been on TV for the past few months.
If Chris Jericho is considering a return to WWE, Tony Schiavone doesn’t know about it. Chris Jericho hasn’t wrestled in AEW since the company’s Dynasty on April 6, where he lost the Ring of Honor World Championship to Bandido. A few days later ...