Chris Jericho’s wrestling future remains a subject of widespread speculation as fans and insiders eagerly await his next move. With his AEW contract set to expire in late 2025, discussions have intensified around a potential return to WWE, where interest in re-signing Jericho appears strong.
Marking a significant milestone, Jericho recently commemorated the 35th anniversary of his professional wrestling career through a heartfelt post on Instagram. He recalled his very first match, which took place on October 2, 1990, in Ponoka, Alberta, where he faced an opponent at the Storm Wrestling Academy in a bout witnessed by around 85 spectators.
Jericho shared,
“Crazy to think it’s been 35 years to the day of my VERY FIRST MATCH! On Oct 2, 1990 I faced @stormwrestlingacademy in Ponoka, Alberta at the #PonokaMooseHall, in front of about 85 people. The match ended in a ten minute draw and I remember every little thing as if it happened only yesterday! (I got paid 30 dollars….a 20 & a 10!). I have had a wonderful, amazing, one in a million career since then…. and I wanna thank all of YOU from around the entire world for joining me for certain parts …or even all of it! And the Good news is….IT AIN’T OVER YET!”
Chris Jericho, Professional Wrestler
This message clearly hints that Jericho is far from concluding his career, leaving fans curious about what lies ahead. The milestone offers a moment to reflect on Jericho’s long-lasting impact on professional wrestling worldwide, while the hint at future endeavors generates excitement about his potential return to the ring.
