Why Did Chris Jericho Leave the WWE? Wrestling Superstar Explains His Risky Move to AEW
Chris Jericho is opening up about his decision to walk away from the WWE and join competitor AEW.
During a recent interview on The Allison Hagendorf Show, Jericho was asked about the greatest risk he's ever taken.
"Probably leaving WWE to go with AEW. We didn't even have TV at the time. Just my boss, Tony Khan, had a lot of passion, and he had the money for it, and we had a roster of guys that I felt could do something. When I got involved, we were able to get on TBS and kind of went from there," the 52-year-old wrestling icon admitted.
Why Did Chris Jericho Leave WWE?
"So I just think it was one of those things where I thought, 'I've done all I can do in WWE, and I can stay here, but I don't want to just stay here. I don't want to just be a guy. Let's try and change history. Let's make wrestling a better industry,'" Chris Jericho explained on The Allison Hagendorf Show.
Jericho said that AEW is a "viable second company" where athletes can grow while fans watch.
"But it was a real risk, man, because WWE had such a monopoly for so many years. For us to come in there and get such a great demo and a great fan base out of the gate is something I don't think anybody really expected. They thought we'd be dead and gone in six months," he added.
Watch Chris Jericho's interview here:
Will Chris Jericho Come Back to WWE?
Chris Jericho's final match with WWE took place in 2018. He signed with AEW in January 2019.
In 2022, the Fozzy frontman extended his contract with AEW, locking him into a deal with the company through 2025.
As part of the deal, Jericho will be an on-air performer as well as producer and mentor for young talent.
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It's unlikely, then, that Jericho will return to WWE any time soon.
Speaking to Daily Star earlier this year, Jericho said he has "zero interest" in returning to WWE.
"I don’t hold a torch for WWE. To me, that’s not 'the place to be.' AEW is the place to be. It really is," he said.
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