Chris Jericho explains what he has left to accomplish in pro wrestling.
Chris Jericho has accomplished a lot in pro wrestling, working with major promotions all around the world like AEW, WWE, ROH, NJPW, CMLL and more. Most recently, he has been working Ring Of Honor as its champion.
While speaking to TMZ in a recent interview, Jericho was asked what he has left to accomplish in pro wrestling, with Chris explaining that he still hopes to accomplish memorable things and create new memories for people.
"I mean, it's just to continue to do memorable things and to create new memories for people and continue to evolve in this business that I've been in love with since I was a teenager. So if you're looking at facts and figures, there's really nothing left to accomplish for me. If you're looking for just continuing to enjoy what I'm doing and create, like I said, cool moments for people to remember and cheer for or boofor, whatever it may be. Um, that's basically what I have left to accomplish. That's on a nightly basis. Cause I don't take anything lightly and I don't phone anything in or half ass anything. So anytime I accept, like I said earlier, if this is your mission, if you choose to accept it, well, you better give a thousand percent. Cause that's what people are paying their hard earned money for, especially before Christmas. I want to give them, you know, an early Christmas present and a show that they can remember knowing that just in a couple of days, they're going to have to spend more money for other gigs. or whatever it may be. So there's so much to do in this day and age, and there's so many ways for people to get entertainment that when they choose us, we want to make sure that they leave very, very happy, and that's always been my goal."
Jericho most recently competed on Friday at Ring Of Honor Final Battle, defending the Ring Of Honor World Title at the event vs Matt Cardona.
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