
Chris Jerichos time with AEW might be ending soon, especially with rumors of his WWE return running rampant online. While speculation continues, Mark Henry has now pushed for Jericho to join WWE Creative.
While speaking on Inside the Ring, Mark Henry talked about Chris Jericho returning to WWE. Henry stated that Chris Jericho should hold a major role in WWEs creative department.
Henry praised Jericho as one of the most versatile and innovative wrestlers of the past two decades, noting how many times he has reinvented himself and built success along the way.
According to Henry, people value and respect Chris Jericho. He said that Jerichos mindset, questions and ability to dissect storylines could make him a perfect fit in WWEs writing room. Instead of acting like a tyrant, Jericho would challenge ideas and help shape better outcomes, making stories better for everyone involved.
The Worlds Strongest Man also made it clear that Jericho has spent his career improving others, not just himself. With so many young wrestlers being called up to the main roster, Henry argued that WWE needs experienced minds behind the scenes, and Jericho could elevate the companys future talent.
Henry described Chris Jericho as a squeaky wheel, someone who speaks up and pushes for better ideas. According to Henry, WWE should want someone like that.
This comes after Tony Khan recently stated that Jericho is still part of AEW, even though hes been away for a while. Khan didnt say when or if Jericho will come back, but he said Jericho is welcome to return whenever hes ready.
If Chris Jericho does go back to WWE, he could do more than wrestle. With his long career, constant reinvention and talent for helping others succeed, working in WWEs creative team might actually become the most important role of his career.
Should Chris Jericho wrestle again if he returns to WWE, or would he be more valuable backstage shaping the future of the business? Sound off in the comments.
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