Chris Jericho to miss AEW shows due to Fozzy commitments

The leader of The Jericho Appreciation Society posted the dates for the tour on his Twitter page.

Chris Jericho [Image- Twitter@IamJericho]
By Sujay Gaurav | Jun 8, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

AEW superstar Chris Jericho may miss some upcoming AEW shows due to his band Fozzy’s tour dates. Jericho’s band Fozzy has announced their upcoming tour in the United Kingdom in November later this year. The leader of The Jericho Appreciation Society posted the dates for the tour on his Twitter page. They will have dates from November 4 – 14 with shows in England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

“The rumours are TRUE! @fozzyrock are returning to the #UK to #SaveTheWorld again THIS NOVEMBER with the AMAZING @escapethefate to give #England, #Ireland, #NorthernIreland, #Scotland & #Wales THE Rock N Roll Party of the Fall! Tix & VIP onsale NOW http://fozzyrock.com!!”

If that is the case, it remains to be seen how much he and his faction will miss out on considering they are in an ongoing feud with the Blackpool Combat Club against whom they had an epic match at AEW Double or Nothing.

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Chris Jericho is the GOAT says, Kurt Angle

WWE legend and Hall of Famer Kurt Angle has stated that AEW star Chris Jericho has overtaken Shawn Michaels as the Greatest of All Time. The DemoGod has made AEW interesting for all the fans and in the process has reinvented himself to such an extent that defies his age. He first started the Inner Circle when he made his AEW debut and ran riot in the locker room. The faction went on to have feuds with many of the top superstars like Jon Moxley, Orange Cassidy, Matt Hardy etc. Y2J then recently formed the Jericho Appreciation Society and in the process has reinvented himself once again.

In a recent interview with Lucha Liber Online, the Olympic Gold medallist heaped praises on Y2J and stated his reasons for it. He said, “What he’s been able to do with his characters, changing and innovating himself and being able to be as effective as he is in the business this late in his career, at 51, 52 years of age, and being in the business for over 30 years.”

He continued, “He’s put in a lot of time, a lot of effort, and he’s very talented. So, I put him up there with Shawn Michaels, but now, after being in AEW and doing the things he’s doing now, he has to be the greatest of all time, especially for the amount of years he put in.”