Chris Jericho is a true veteran in the pro wrestling world, having competed in several promotions in his career spanning over thirty years. He has competed in promotions such as WCW, ECE, WWE, NJPW and now AEW and is considered one of the true all-time greats.

While speaking to the Broken Skull Sessions, Chris Jericho talked about his pro wrestling career. Jericho added that he thinks no one will ever have a career like his ever again.

Jericho then stated that he had one of the greatest runs in the history of pro wrestling.

“I think when you look back – we just had my 30th anniversary show on AEW and it was Tony Khan’s idea, it wasn’t something I came up with. ‘Cause I don’t want to ever look at myself and ‘Thirty years in the business (pats self on the back), congratulations.’ But when you look at it and really think about it – at the risk of sounding egotistical – I don’t think there’s anybody that’s going to have a career like mine ever again. Because when I started it was one foot in that old school, 1990 is when I started. It was different then and it is different now in 2021, but I’ve seen all of it and I’ve worked everywhere. So I know kind of back history and that side of it and there’s so much that I can remember that people just don’t experience anymore and they probably never will again. I guess the answer is ‘yes’. I guess it’s one of the greatest runs ever.”

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Chris Jericho has always reinvented himself over the years and he is essentially evergreen as far as being a pro wrestler is concerned. He is touted as the Greatest Of All Time and many fans would certainly agree with this notion.

Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet, a professional wrestling fan for over 20+ years, found his passion during the Monday Night Wars. With expertise honed over decades and a broad spectrum of interests including TV, movies, anime, novels, and music, he offers insightful analysis and coverage. Respected in the industry, Subhojeet keeps fans informed and engaged with his knowledge and perspective.

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