Chris Jericho Talks Roman Reigns Suspension, Life After WWE, Wrestlers No Longer Dying Young
During a recent edition of Talk Is Jericho, Chris Jericho said that the average career in WWE for a performer is four years. Jericho, who has been with the company for the better part of the last 17 years, feels his endeavors outside of the ring have contributed to his longevity.
"You look at my WWE activities since 2010 ? and when I come back I'm not a part-time performer ? but if you look at the overall schedule over the last six years, it's part time. I'll never be a full-time performer again and who knows how much longer I'll do it for," he said in an interview with For The Win.
"Ten years ago, I foresaw my own future and didn't want to be at the mercy of the wrestling business. I wanted to come and go as I pleased and so I found ways to do that. Fozzy is bigger than it's ever been before. I think the Jericho Network has the potential to be huge."
"I'm 45 years old and pretty soon, I'm not going to want to take any more bumps. But if you look at the arc of entertainment, you can go until you're 75 years old or beyond. There's no limit to what you can accomplish in the world of entertainment. It's all I've ever known since I was 19. I'm writing my fourth book, I'm doing more acting. I'm keeping all those balls in the air. It was a smart move on my part and I'm not going to stop. If I stopped wrestling tomorrow, I'd still be out there providing things for you guys to do to enjoy your lives."
Jericho also offered his thoughts on Roman Reigns' 30-day suspension for his first violation of WWE's Talent Wellness Program.
"Reigns is a great guy and a great worker. That he was suspended shows there is no BS or (messing) around when it comes to the policy. There are things on (the banned list) that are not anywhere but on the WWE list. You see the things that happened 10, 15 years in the past that don't happen anymore. You don't see guys dying young," Jericho said.
"Reigns is a cool cat. He'll own it, come back and be a bigger star in the future. I'm a huge Reigns fan and continue to be."
Jericho also discussed his latest venture with PodcastOne, the upcoming WWE Draft, Brock Lesnar at UFC 200 and more. You can check out the interview here.
Source: For The Win