>Full time wrestler at 54 fucking years old >Only suffered one injury (Broken arm 1994) in his 35 year career.
>>16820868Jericho has taken many breaks though.
>>16820871this played a huge role
Jericho's body needs to be studied by science
>>16820925He's the Keith Richards of wrestling
>>16820932He said Meatloaf is his biggest inspiration, and he's slowly morphing into him.
>>16820868>"I don't get injured. I get titles." - Chris Jericho, 2009
>>16820868He didn't work a particularly safe style either, though he was nowhere near as retarded as some of the more spot monkey type guys of his era
>>16820871Yet he’s been a full timer the past 5 years, despite being in the worst shape of his career. And he STILL never got injured in the past 3 decades. Incredible
>>16820936Meatloaf was dimes as fuck though
>>16821661Full time in AEW means absolutely nothing. He wrestles 2 or 3 times a month
>>16820868Didn't he get a concussion in AEW? I remember him being off for like 2 months and thinking "sure am glad Jericho is taking a few weeks off"
>>16821661Nah he was in good form in 2023-early 2024
>>16821669Meat Loaf and Steinman were the rare double Michaels.
>>16821710>WWE might be interested>Turns into this>WWE is no longer interested>Reverts back to Jeribloat
>>16820944Yeah, he used to bust out Triangle Asai Moonsaults. That’s one of the most dangerous looking moves I’ve seen>>16820944https://youtu.be/DsGxZjLM8zY?si=rAvWYv3Z8oZVY2Z5
>>16821738>WWE is no longer interested?Source?
>>16820868he got injured when mjf pushed him off the blood and guts cage
>>16821684Says he wrestled 5 times in the last month, and he’s fucking 54, dude. Name someone in WWE that wrestles more often than that?