Chris Jericho
Chris Jericho. Image Credits: Twitter

Former WWE star Chris Jericho who is currently an Elite in the All Elite Wrestling recently said that the professional wrestling fans will never get to know when and what will be his last match. Jericho who is already above his 50s if still going quite strong as a professional wrestler.
Chris Jericho started his professional wrestling carier back in 1990 at the age of 19 only. He started his professional wrestling carier on the independent circuit. After travelling in various promotion like ECW and others, he went to WCW in 1996 where he got his first recognition.

Chris Jericho
Chris Jericho. Image Credits: Twitter

Chris Jericho Makes Shocking Announcement On His Last Match

Jericho made his debut in WWE in the year 1999. His debut is still considered as one of the best debut in the history of WWE. He went on to become one of the biggest stars in the history of the promotion as he won a total of six World Championships in his two decade long WWE career. He is also in nine times WWE Intercontinental Champion which is a record.
In 2018 he left WWE with a lot of pain in his chest to join the newly formed promotion AEW which is currently the biggest rival of WWE. Currently he’s one of the biggest names of the promotion and it looks like he still has a long way to go. We can never predict the last match of Y2J.

Chris Jericho
Chris Jericho. Image Credits: Twitter

Chris Jericho who is currently an Elite in the All Elite Wrestling recently spoke on Bubba Show on 100.7 Star in Pittsburgh where he said that the professional wrestling fans will never get to know when and what will be his last match. He said;
“So, whenever I have the last match, who knows when that might be? It all depends on what the storyline is and what’s going on at the time, but I don’t think I’m going to be one of those guys that has like, ‘this is the last match, and it’s the big brouhaha’ and then cry at the end of it as Jericho wipes the tears away and goes thank you for the memories—I’m not that type of guy, I don’t care about that sort of stuff.

Chris Jericho
Chris Jericho. Image Credits: Twitter

“So, when I have my last match,” Jericho said, “you might not even know it. It just depends as long I can continue to perform at the highest of levels that I feel that I can, then I’ll keep going, and when I feel that I can’t, then I’ll step aside,” he said. “When that is who knows and who that’s going to be against like I said, it all depends on where we’re at at the time.”

H/T and transcribed by WrestleZone