AEW is known for its willingness to invest heavily in top-tier talent, with President Tony Khan unafraid to secure lucrative deals for his roster. This approach has allowed the company to lure some major names away from WWE, with one of the most prominent examples being Chris Jericho. And it appears that Jericho is more than content with his current situation at AEW.

In October 2022, it was announced that Chris Jericho had inked a three-year contract extension with AEW, extending his tenure with the company through October 2025. As that timeline progresses, Jericho now finds himself on the brink of a pivotal contract year.

Speaking on Busted Open Radio, Chris Jericho shared his thoughts on this upcoming phase in his career. “I’m about ready to go into my biggest contract year ever. That’s one of the things I laugh about when people are like, ‘Jericho just has to be on TV.’ I don’t have to do anything. My boss puts me on TV because he pays me money to be there. To know that much money is at stake 25 years after the Attitude Era, it blows my mind,” he stated.

Chris Jericho also touched on the evolving landscape of television and live sports, emphasizing the value of live programming in today’s media environment.

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“This is a great time for the business and fans to be in it. Live sports is the last bastion of advertising. With all the streaming, nobody is watching commercials anymore. The only commercials are NFL, NHL, NBA, AEW, WWE, live sports. That’s why it’s worth that much money. For people going, ‘Oh, they’re overpaying.’ It’s what they have left to make money. When WWE goes to Netflix, suddenly that changes the game as well. It’s an interesting time for the television business, the wrestling business, and live sports and advertising.”

Chris Jericho’s insight highlights the competitive nature of the current wrestling landscape, where deals and media rights can shape the future of companies. As he gears up for this contract year, Jericho remains a key figure in AEW’s plans both inside the ring and as a voice for the brand. He also loves getting that TV time.

Chris Jericho is set to challenge Mark Briscoe for the ROH World Title at AEW WrestleDream, a match that could further solidify his legacy within the promotion. With his contract talks looming, all eyes will be on how AEW navigates this next chapter with one of their biggest stars.

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H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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