
Chris Jericho's Return Rumors Intensify Ahead of WWE Raw
Chris Jericho's future remains uncertain as he is still listed on AEW's roster despite rumors of a WWE return, with no official plans confirmed for his appearance on WWE Raw or elsewhere soon.
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Chris Jericho's future remains uncertain as he is still listed on AEW's roster despite rumors of a WWE return, with no official plans confirmed for his appearance on WWE Raw or elsewhere soon.

Kenny Omega and Chris Jericho defeated The Young Bucks at AEW Full Gear 2023 in a highly intense match. Jericho's arm was cut open during the match, and both teams resorted to low blows. Omega and Jericho emerged victorious, earning the right to challenge for the tag team titles. The Young Bucks refused a handshake after the match.

At AEW's WrestleDream PPV, Kenny Omega and Chris Jericho teamed up to face Don Callis' family, including Sammy Guevara. Despite moments of teamwork between Omega and Jericho, Guevara ultimately pinned Jericho with the help of Callis, who attacked Jericho with a bat.

An AEW star, Sammy Guevara, who is not booked for any matches on the AEW All In card, has been spotted in London. Guevara posted pictures of himself in front of Big Ben and Wembley Stadium, leading to speculation about his presence at the event. It is unclear if he will accompany Chris Jericho to the ring for his match against Will Ospreay.

AEW Dynamite featured an epic clash between Sting and Chris Jericho, with Sting emerging victorious. The show also set up the final battle between the Elite and the Blackpool Combat Club, with tensions rising between Eddie Kingston and Jon Moxley. Other highlights included MJF and Adam Cole's comedic partnership, a fun match featuring Orange Cassidy, Hijo del Vikingo, and Keith Lee, Jungle Boy turning heel, and Ruby Soho defeating Alexia Nicole. Overall, the show delivered a solid mix of matches and storytelling.

Chris Jericho has challenged Sting and Darby Allin to a tornado tag team match on this Wednesday's "AEW Dynamite" following his team's loss at the hands of Tetsuya Naito. AEW CEO and GM Tony Khan made the match official on the spot.

Chris Jericho interrupted Sting & Darby Allin’s time with Tony Khan at the post-PPV media scrum to challenge The Icon & his young friend to a Tornado Tag match on the June 28 Dynamite, where they'll be facing Sammy Guevara and Jericho’s Painmaker persona.

Sting and Tetsuya Naito emerged victorious in a trios match at the AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door event, which featured intriguing match-ups between various superstars. The match was marred by sloppy moments and saw Sammy Guevara attacking Sting at Chris Jericho's behest. Naito won the match with a roll-up, and Sting stopped Jericho's bat attack on Naito to end the match.

AEW Collision featured Sting's surprise trios partner, Tetsuya Naito, for the upcoming Forbidden Door PPV match against Chris Jericho's team. Other highlights included Hiroshi Tanahashi defeating Swerve Strickland, MJF's promo after Tanahashi's win, and Christian Cage claiming the TNT crown. Willow Nightingale defeated Nyla Rose in the Owen Hart tournament women's quarterfinal, and Will Hobbs defeated Jeremy Prophet. The main event saw Bullet Club Gold & Gunn Club defeat CM Punk, FTR, & Ricky Starks. Overall, the show was entertaining and left fans excited for the upcoming PPV.

Sting and Darby Allin have revealed their mystery partner for their trios match against Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara, and Minoru Suzuki at Forbidden Door. Their partner is Tetsuya Naito, who once defeated Jericho in the Tokyo Dome. The match will take place on June 25 at the PPV event.

Warner Bros Discover has been informed that CM Punk is returning to AEW and will be part of a brand split designed to work around tensions between Punk and other members of the roster. Punk will be working with Chris Jericho when he returns, and FTR may also be involved. However, there is no intention on the other side to work with Punk, which is why the Wednesday/Saturday roster split could be more set in stone.

CM Punk is expected to make his return to AEW over the summer, but The Elite has "no intention" of working with him. However, Chris Jericho could be the one to welcome back Punk to AEW in the ring. The programme will probably be Punk and Jericho in some capacity, and they are willing to make it work. CM Punk is due to meet with Tony Khan, FTR, and Chris Jericho in the coming weeks.

Eric Bischoff doesn't care about CM Punk's potential return to AEW, calling it "drama for the sake of drama." He also criticized the current product as "flat" and "boring," but acknowledged that Punk's return would initially make a lot of noise. However, he believes the impact will be short-lived and the viewing audience will return to its current average.

Pro wrestler Chris Jericho defended transgender female wrestler Gisele Shaw after she accused Rick Steiner of making "hateful" comments to her at WrestleCon. Jericho, who has been in the wrestling industry since the early 1990s, called Steiner a bully and offered to discuss the issue with him. Shaw, who performs for Impact Wrestling, came out as transgender in 2022 and said she has been bullied all her life. Steiner, who was reportedly removed from WrestleCon events on Saturday, has not responded to the allegations.

CM Punk took to Instagram to share since-deleted grievances with Jon Moxley, Chris Jericho, and Wrestling Observer's Dave Meltzer. Punk appears to be blaming former AEW Champion Chris Jericho for the stories of Punk's dealings with Moxley, Khan, and others. Punk has not been seen in All Elite Wrestling since the waning hours of September 4, 2022, after an enraged and injured Punk unleashed a vitriolic tirade against his AEW co-workers, which led to a backstage brawl between Punk, Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks, Ace Steel, and other members of the AEW talent relations and legal staff.