Potential Opponents for Chris Jericho Following His AEW Return
3 possible opponents for Chris Jericho after his blockbuster return on AEW Dynamite
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Chris Jericho made a surprise return to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) on April 1 during an episode of Dynamite in Winnipeg, Canada. With his return, speculation arises about potential opponents, including AEW National Champion Jack Perry, TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher, and rival Maxwell Jacob Friedman, each presenting unique storylines for Jericho's future in the promotion.
- 01Chris Jericho returned to AEW after nearly a year away.
- 02Potential opponents include Jack Perry, Kyle Fletcher, and MJF.
- 03Jericho aims to compete for mid-card titles he hasn't held yet.
- 04His rivalry with MJF could reignite following Jericho's return.
- 05Jericho's involvement in storylines is crucial for AEW's future direction.
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Chris Jericho, a legendary figure in professional wrestling, made a stunning return to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) on April 1 during an episode of Dynamite in his hometown of Winnipeg, Canada. Having been absent for nearly a year, his return has sparked excitement and speculation regarding his future opponents. Among the contenders, AEW National Champion Jack Perry stands out, especially after former champion Ricochet's challenge to Jericho. Additionally, Jericho may pursue the TNT Championship, currently held by Kyle Fletcher, who has been a strong champion but faces uncertainty due to a recent injury. Lastly, the storied rivalry with Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF) could reignite, as both have a history dating back to their time in the Inner Circle faction. Jericho's return opens numerous possibilities for compelling storylines that could benefit AEW as it continues to grow.
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