Kemo
07-25-2018, 09:44 PM
Chris Jericho has said that he’ll never wrestle for a company other than WWE in the United States. There are signs Jericho has re-considered his position on this topic.
Jericho held a Q&A on Twitter this week and was asked if he’d consider going to Impact Wrestling, which is currently being co-run by his longtime friend Don Callis.
Of course!
— Chris Jericho (@IAmJericho) July 24, 2018
A few days earlier, Jericho responded to a fan on Twitter regarding his stance of not wrestling for a non-WWE company in the United States.
People change their minds…
— Chris Jericho (@IAmJericho) July 20, 2018
As has been revealed on both Jericho and Don Callis’ podcasts, Jericho served as a reference for Callis when he was interviewing for his position with Impact. The two Winnipeg natives also arranged for Jericho to take on Kenny Omega in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, where Callis serves as color commentator.
While he was promoting Slammiversary in Toronto, I asked Callis about talent he was looking at signing. Callis rather nonchalantly listed both Kenny Omega and Chris Jericho.
“There’s a young Canadian kid I like, we’d love to sign him,” Callis said. “His name is Kenny Omega. Another is Chris Jericho.”
Jericho was also live-Tweeting Slammiversary on Sunday.
Watchin #Slammiversary & its a GREAT show so far! #LAXvsOGz, #TommyDreamerVsEddieEdwards & @Tess_Blanchard are highlights! @IMPACTWRESTLING
— Chris Jericho (@IAmJericho) July 23, 2018
Another issue Jericho has addressed on Twitter recently is his potential involvement in the ROH/NJPW super-card from Madison Square Garden next year.
A fan asked Jericho if he would be defending his IWGP Intercontinental Championship on the show.
Hmmm…
— Chris Jericho (@IAmJericho) July 24, 2018
Another fan asked Jericho if he would be interested in working with former IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika Okada. Okada is arguably one of the top professional wrestlers in the world. The prospect of a Jericho vs. Okada match is enticing. Jericho makes it sound like we might actually see this showdown.
Absolutely!!
— Chris Jericho (@IAmJericho) July 25, 2018
Chris Jericho has been busy promoting his Rock ‘n’ Wrestling Rager cruise, which sets sail out of Miami in late October. The ‘main event’ of that cruise experience will be Alpha Club vs. Bullet Club: Jericho and the Young Bucks taking on Cody Rhodes, Marty Scurll and “Hangman” Adam Page. Sail away, man!
Jericho held a Q&A on Twitter this week and was asked if he’d consider going to Impact Wrestling, which is currently being co-run by his longtime friend Don Callis.
Of course!
— Chris Jericho (@IAmJericho) July 24, 2018
A few days earlier, Jericho responded to a fan on Twitter regarding his stance of not wrestling for a non-WWE company in the United States.
People change their minds…
— Chris Jericho (@IAmJericho) July 20, 2018
As has been revealed on both Jericho and Don Callis’ podcasts, Jericho served as a reference for Callis when he was interviewing for his position with Impact. The two Winnipeg natives also arranged for Jericho to take on Kenny Omega in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, where Callis serves as color commentator.
While he was promoting Slammiversary in Toronto, I asked Callis about talent he was looking at signing. Callis rather nonchalantly listed both Kenny Omega and Chris Jericho.
“There’s a young Canadian kid I like, we’d love to sign him,” Callis said. “His name is Kenny Omega. Another is Chris Jericho.”
Jericho was also live-Tweeting Slammiversary on Sunday.
Watchin #Slammiversary & its a GREAT show so far! #LAXvsOGz, #TommyDreamerVsEddieEdwards & @Tess_Blanchard are highlights! @IMPACTWRESTLING
— Chris Jericho (@IAmJericho) July 23, 2018
Another issue Jericho has addressed on Twitter recently is his potential involvement in the ROH/NJPW super-card from Madison Square Garden next year.
A fan asked Jericho if he would be defending his IWGP Intercontinental Championship on the show.
Hmmm…
— Chris Jericho (@IAmJericho) July 24, 2018
Another fan asked Jericho if he would be interested in working with former IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika Okada. Okada is arguably one of the top professional wrestlers in the world. The prospect of a Jericho vs. Okada match is enticing. Jericho makes it sound like we might actually see this showdown.
Absolutely!!
— Chris Jericho (@IAmJericho) July 25, 2018
Chris Jericho has been busy promoting his Rock ‘n’ Wrestling Rager cruise, which sets sail out of Miami in late October. The ‘main event’ of that cruise experience will be Alpha Club vs. Bullet Club: Jericho and the Young Bucks taking on Cody Rhodes, Marty Scurll and “Hangman” Adam Page. Sail away, man!