Chris Jericho: The Positives In AEW Are 98% To 2%
Chris Jericho is focusing on the positives.
Jericho was the first top star signed by AEW when the company came to fruition at the start of 2019 and he’s maintained his status on television and behind the scenes as the company has grown. Tony Khan has often credited Jericho for the early success of AEW and continues to lean on Jericho along with Bryan Danielson and Jon Moxley as he navigates through any changes.
Speaking to Connor Casey of Comic Book, Jericho was asked about being a locker room leader and what he’s learned over the past month after the altercation at AEW All Out.
“It’s just that we’re a growing company. You know what I mean? When I worked in WCW, it’d been around for 50 years. When I worked for WWF, it had been around for 60 years. We’ve been around for three years, so there’s always going to be growing pains. And that’s why somebody like myself and Bryan Danielson and Jon Moxley, we are the captains of the team. It’s like a football team or a soccer team or a hockey team,” he said.
Jericho continued, “And there’s always going to be little dips and dots in any company, in any locker room of any type of sport. It’s just the way it is. So you just deal with it. And the funny thing is, everyone’s got an opinion when they’re online and the social media and all that stuff. We know what’s really happening and we know, sure there’re things you got to fix, but the positivity in our company is off the charts and the optimism of where we’re going over the next few years is also off the charts. So it’s very exciting and the fact we just had our third year anniversary is huge because we never knew. We never knew if we would have one anniversary. So, there’s growing pains, it’s just the way it is and that’s okay. That’s what I’m here for and we’re taking care of the issues and focusing more on the positives, which are 98% to two.”
Jericho is regularly featured on AEW television and is the reigning ROH World Champion. He successfully defended the title on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite when he defeated Bryan Danielson.
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