Chris Jericho's Surprise WWE Return Rumors Put on Hold as He Embarks on Concert Tour Across US.
The highly anticipated news of Chris Jericho's possible return to the WWE has taken an unexpected turn, with the wrestler instead opting for a concert tour across the United States. The veteran performer will be in California this Friday at the Anaheim Arena, where he will perform at JAMM Night as part of the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) gathering.
Jericho's scheduled performances effectively rule out an appearance on WWE programming this week, leaving fans wondering if their "Ocho" is truly out of the country. In a recent interview with Adrian Hernandez, AEW President Tony Khan reiterated Jericho's importance to the promotion, calling him a cornerstone and stating that AEW wouldn't exist in its current form without him.
While Jericho rocks out on the West Coast, WWE is gearing up for a massive weekend in Montreal, where Saturday Night’s Main Event takes place this Saturday at the Centre Bell. The card features a grudge match between Cody Rhodes and Jacob Fatu. As the roster flies to Saudi Arabia following that event, fans will have to wait and see if Jericho's return to WWE is still on the horizon.
Khan's comments on Jericho's status also shut down rumors of the veteran wrestler leaving AEW, with Khan expressing gratitude for Jericho as a "day one" talent. It remains to be seen whether these comments are simply a gesture of goodwill or an attempt to reassure fans about Jericho's commitment to the promotion.
The highly anticipated news of Chris Jericho's possible return to the WWE has taken an unexpected turn, with the wrestler instead opting for a concert tour across the United States. The veteran performer will be in California this Friday at the Anaheim Arena, where he will perform at JAMM Night as part of the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) gathering.
Jericho's scheduled performances effectively rule out an appearance on WWE programming this week, leaving fans wondering if their "Ocho" is truly out of the country. In a recent interview with Adrian Hernandez, AEW President Tony Khan reiterated Jericho's importance to the promotion, calling him a cornerstone and stating that AEW wouldn't exist in its current form without him.
While Jericho rocks out on the West Coast, WWE is gearing up for a massive weekend in Montreal, where Saturday Night’s Main Event takes place this Saturday at the Centre Bell. The card features a grudge match between Cody Rhodes and Jacob Fatu. As the roster flies to Saudi Arabia following that event, fans will have to wait and see if Jericho's return to WWE is still on the horizon.
Khan's comments on Jericho's status also shut down rumors of the veteran wrestler leaving AEW, with Khan expressing gratitude for Jericho as a "day one" talent. It remains to be seen whether these comments are simply a gesture of goodwill or an attempt to reassure fans about Jericho's commitment to the promotion.