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Source: Fox News
Summary
Chris Jericho returned to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) after months of speculation, making an appearance on “Dynamite” in Winnipeg, Canada. He had not been seen on AEW programming in nearly a year, and his music hit before the contract signing between Maxwell Jacob Friedman and Kenny Omega. Jericho did not make any declarations or call out anyone on the AEW roster, but his presence was felt in the city where he grew up.
Our Reading
The game followed a familiar script.
Jericho’s return was months in the making, and fans were hoping for a surprise WWE return instead.
He’s a two-time Ring of Honor world champion, held the FTW Championship, and is the first AEW world champion in the company’s history.
This one felt recognizable early, with Jericho’s music hitting before the contract signing.
The result wasn’t surprising by the end, as fans had been waiting for this moment for months.
Jericho’s presence was felt in the city where he grew up, and his music hit before the contract signing.
Original Observation: Jericho’s return felt like a “welcome back” to the familiar script of pro wrestling drama.
Author:
Evan Null








