Chris Jericho’s name is trending today, and it’s not for a good reason. A new allegation of skeletons in his closet came out, comparing him to Harvey Weinstein. Now, fans are chiming in to let everyone know what they think.

In case you need refresher, Nick Hausman called Chris Jericho out for some pretty terrible allegations, as he hinted that skeletons are in his closet. Another tweet later claimed that Kylie Rae was propositioned by Chris Jericho in a hotel room, and that led to her AEW exit.

After that story about Chris Jericho broke, tons of fans commented on social media. Kylie Rae’s name also trended in huge fashion, and fans were on her side.

Hausman comparing Jericho to Harvey Weinstein, followed up by Kylie Rae confirming a report of an inappropriate interaction she had w/Jericho leading to her quitting AEW, much like Jericho’s embarrassing Christmas Day tweeting of Stephen P New, also wasn’t on my bingo card, pal.

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There were tons of posts just like this on, backing up Kylie Rae in a huge way, and showing her love and support. As of this writing, she has been the only one to comment on this situation, as she dropped that red heart emoji.

We will keep an eye on this story for any more updates. You never know what will break next. At this point, Chris Jericho’s name is trending for all the wrong reasons, on top of his Worlds End match.

You may check out some of the posts about Kylie Rae below. This story is just getting traction, so we will have to see if any more names come forward to back up these allegations.

What’s your take on these allegations against Chris Jericho? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

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