AEW has a few top stars that they have locked into new contracts in recent memory. The Elite signed long deals, and it is believed that MJF also secretly inked contract. That brings us to wonder what Chris Jericho’s contract is like.

Chris Jericho was the first major surprise signing in AEW history. He showed up at their first Jacksonville, Florida rally, and fans were pumped to see the future Le Champion grace the stage. That brings up a question about how much longer they will have him around.

Chris Jericho has made it very clear that he is happy in AEW. Not only does he get to do a lot more behind the scenes, but he has also been regularly featured in some of the best stories that Tony Khan has produced so far with the Inner Circle and, to a lesser extent, Jericho Appreciation Society later on.

Figthful provided an update on some top contracts in the pro wrestling world. In that update, it was noted that Chris Jericho is under a deal “through at least the end of 2025.”

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We will have to see what is in the future for Chris Jericho. He could have another major title run in him with Tony Khan. He has wrestled for AEW and ROH, and isn’t afraid to carry Tony Khan’s banner to Vietnam, either. That being said, Jericho also has a boss who will let him do random pop-ins at indie shows, a luxury he was never afforded in WWE.

Keep checking back with us here at Ringside News for more on this story, and so many more, in the pro wrestling world. You never know what will break next, but we will be here with all the headlines you need.

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Felix Upton

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