The wrestling community is in turmoil over allegations of misconduct against Chris Jericho, particularly regarding his actions towards Kylie Rae, prompting her exit from AEW in 2019. Interestingly enough, a video featuring Jericho facing ‘NDA’ chants has been taken down by AEW.

Nick Hausman initially hinted at undisclosed issues in Chris Jericho’s past, alluding to potential controversies. Subsequent tweets claimed that Kylie Rae had an uncomfortable encounter with Jericho in a hotel room, identified as a significant factor in her departure from AEW.

Adding complexity to the whole situation, a 2019 video clip has resurfaced where Chris Jericho dismissed hush money allegations involving Vince McMahon. This overlooked footage, now garnering attention amid recent accusations against Jericho, has fans reevaluating their perceptions of his character. It didn’t end there as Jericho faced NDA chants during AEW Worlds End last week.

As pointed out by a fan on Twitter, AEW took down a video of Chris Jericho getting bombarded by NDA chants during the Worlds End pay-per-view. In case you aren’t aware, AEW has a track record of mass takedowns, often attributed to “Donald Stevens,” a figure known for removing content the company wants offline. Speculation suggests that Donald Stevens might be a pseudonym used by Aubrey Edwards.

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This isn’t even the first time AEW removed a video related to Worlds End. AEW President Tony Khan also refused to speak on unsourced rumors about Chris Jericho. Jericho was also backstage at Dynamite this week but didn’t appear on the show. Only time will tell what will become of Chris Jericho in the end.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet has been covering professional wrestling for over 20 years, delivering reliable updates and insights on everything from breaking news to backstage developments. His passion for the sport and deep knowledge keep fans informed and engaged.

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