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Chris Jericho Has Several Great Reasons To Stay In Wrestling

August 21, 2024Aug 21, 2024

Key Points

  • Chris Jericho's Determination: Jericho is adamant about continuing his wrestling career, citing his physical condition, experience, and love for the industry.
  • No Set Retirement Plan: Jericho emphasizes that there is no specific timeline for when he will retire, stating that he is enjoying his time in wrestling and sees no reason to stop.

Chris Jericho has much more TV time he wants to fill before he considers ending his legendary pro wrestling career, regardless of what a vocal group of fans say. The inaugural AEW World Champion is having none of the chatter on social media and at AEW live events that he should retire

"Sting, at 64, retired and everybody is different," Jericho tells Daily Star. "To me, when the 'Please retire!' chants were going, I was laughing because I have zero intentions of that."

The 53-year-old referenced his 'six-pack' abs, his athleticism and decades of experience as reasons why he still needs to funnel young talent into the 'Jericho Vortex' for quality time under 'The Learning Tree.'

I've got a six pack, I can do a moonsault, and I know exactly what I'm doing in the ring," Jericho said. "I know how to write storylines. I like the company I work for. I like my boss. I like the guys and girls in the company. Why would I want to retire? What's the point, because someone told me to? F**k off."

- Chris Jericho, Daily Star

Jericho makes it clear there's no timetable, and no real reason, for him to wrestle his final match.

There is no time-limit," he stated. "It could be this week. It could be five years from now. I don't know. I just know that as of this moment, I'm having a great time. I love going to work. I love contributing. There is no reason to stop doing that."

- Chris Jericho, Daily Star

Chris Jericho will wrestle "Dynamite Kid" Tommy Billington on AEW Dynamite tonight from Cardiff, Wales. It's the 'go-home' show before AEW All In this Sunday August 25 from Wembley Stadium in London, England. Jericho will once again pull double duty on AEW's biggest event of the year. His band Fozzy will perform live at the event for a second consecutive year and he'll defend his FTW title against HOOK a "Last Chance Match."

Watch Chris Jericho's full interview with Daily Star:

AEW star Chris Jericho on Fozzy, the 'Jericho Vortex', biggest regrets and retirement

AEW star Chris Jericho on Fozzy, the 'Jericho Vortex', biggest regrets and retirement

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Chris Jericho Has Several Great Reasons To Stay In Wrestling

August 21, 2024Aug 21, 2024

Key Points

  • Chris Jericho's Determination: Jericho is adamant about continuing his wrestling career, citing his physical condition, experience, and love for the industry.
  • No Set Retirement Plan: Jericho emphasizes that there is no specific timeline for when he will retire, stating that he is enjoying his time in wrestling and sees no reason to stop.

Chris Jericho has much more TV time he wants to fill before he considers ending his legendary pro wrestling career, regardless of what a vocal group of fans say. The inaugural AEW World Champion is having none of the chatter on social media and at AEW live events that he should retire

"Sting, at 64, retired and everybody is different," Jericho tells Daily Star. "To me, when the 'Please retire!' chants were going, I was laughing because I have zero intentions of that."

The 53-year-old referenced his 'six-pack' abs, his athleticism and decades of experience as reasons why he still needs to funnel young talent into the 'Jericho Vortex' for quality time under 'The Learning Tree.'

I've got a six pack, I can do a moonsault, and I know exactly what I'm doing in the ring," Jericho said. "I know how to write storylines. I like the company I work for. I like my boss. I like the guys and girls in the company. Why would I want to retire? What's the point, because someone told me to? F**k off."

- Chris Jericho, Daily Star

Jericho makes it clear there's no timetable, and no real reason, for him to wrestle his final match.

There is no time-limit," he stated. "It could be this week. It could be five years from now. I don't know. I just know that as of this moment, I'm having a great time. I love going to work. I love contributing. There is no reason to stop doing that."

- Chris Jericho, Daily Star

Chris Jericho will wrestle "Dynamite Kid" Tommy Billington on AEW Dynamite tonight from Cardiff, Wales. It's the 'go-home' show before AEW All In this Sunday August 25 from Wembley Stadium in London, England. Jericho will once again pull double duty on AEW's biggest event of the year. His band Fozzy will perform live at the event for a second consecutive year and he'll defend his FTW title against HOOK a "Last Chance Match."

Watch Chris Jericho's full interview with Daily Star:

AEW star Chris Jericho on Fozzy, the 'Jericho Vortex', biggest regrets and retirement

AEW star Chris Jericho on Fozzy, the 'Jericho Vortex', biggest regrets and retirement