Chris Jericho isnt even close to calling it a career and now hes making it clear he could keep going for years. At 55 years old and 35 years into the business, Jericho says he still has time left in the ring even if he doesnt know exactly how much. After being absent from AEW TV since April 2025 and recently sparking nostalgia with the return of his List of Jericho gimmick at a fan event, the conversation around his future has picked up again. Now, Jericho himself is addressing it and hes not putting an end date on anything. Speaking with GamesHub on March 24, 2026, Jericho first framed his current position in the industry, pointing out just how rare it is to still be active and capable after more than three decades. He didnt stop there. Jericho expanded on that thought by admitting he doesnt have a fixed timeline, but hes confident theres still more ahead. That uncertainty isnt doubt its flexibility. And from there, he shifted the conversation toward the bigger picture questioning whether modern wrestlers will even have the same longevity. To explain why, Jericho pointed directly to the physical demands of todays wrestling style and how quickly injuries can change everything. He then broke down what he believes is the key issue the balance between athleticism and character work. To back that up, Jericho shared a personal story from early in his career a moment that completely changed how he approached risk in the ring. He then detailed the exact incident that forced him to rethink everything a dangerous dive that didnt go as planned. That mistake led to a painful landing that stuck with him. From that point on, Jericho said he changed how he worked becoming more selective about what risks were actually worth taking. And according to him, that mindset is exactly what separates short careers from long ones. In the end, Chris Jericho isnt setting a retirement date anytime soon. At 55, he still sees multiple years left in the tank, and based on his experience, he knows exactly what it takes to keep going. Do you think Chris Jericho can realistically wrestle for several more years, or should he start winding things down while hes still on top? Drop your thoughts below and leave your feedback. G Add as a preferred source on Google
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