He’s out. Wrestlers are rather different than the majority of the fans who watch them, but there are quite a few similarities as well. Just like the fans, wrestlers have their own share of medical issues, some of which can be rather serious. Something can flare up out of nowhere, which was the case last week. Now though, we have a positive update on what has happened.
Earlier this week, AEW’s Chris Jericho was hospitalized due to a non-Coronavirus related issue. However, Jericho has since updated his status via Twitter, revealing that he has been released from the hospital. In a YouTube video, Jericho has announced that his band Fozzy will continue its tour, albeit without him singing. Instead, their upcoming concert will feature the fans singing their two most famous songs as well as the debut of their latest album, Boombox, being played live. There is no word on when Jericho will be able to sing or wrestle again.
Back on the streets…. pic.twitter.com/xAaJV6VYzh
— Chris Jericho (@IAmJericho) December 11, 2021
It’s a different way to go. Check out Jericho’s update and what he can do in his more famous job:
Opinion: What matters most here is the fact that Jericho is out of the hospital and seems to be relatively healthy. It’s never good to see someone need that kind of care but he is already up, speaking and walking around. Hopefully everything works out for him and whatever was wrong isn’t something long term. Jericho is a crazy talented guy and it would be a shame to see something slow him down that much.
What do you think of Jericho? What should he do when he gets back in the ring? Let us know in the comments below.
Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen over 60,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 6,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his- Amazon author page with 30 wrestling books.
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