CJ Perry has shone as a manager on AEW television, but she faced health challenges recently. Dealing with a severe finger infection, she underwent surgery but had to go back to the hospital again. Amid her health issues, Perry has confirmed her role in the Jericho cruise.

CJ Perry underwent emergency surgery to save her finger, with the former WWE Superstar later disclosing the origin of the infection. She went back to the hospital earlier this month after the infection came back again.

In case you weren’t aware, Chris Jericho’s fifth Rock ‘N’ Wrestling Cruise is going to take place from January 26th through the 30th, 2024. In light of this, CJ Perry took to her Instagram and uploaded a video, confirming that she will be the Director for the Jericho Cruise.

However, she also had a grim update on her condition, revealing that her MRSA hasn’t stopped yet and there is still the risk of her losing the entire finger. Nonetheless, she still made it clear she was excited for the role.

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‘I am OFFICIALLY cleared by my surgeon to be the DIRECTOR of the #JerichoCruise !!!!!! #Mersa is not stopping nor is having just 9 fingers going to stop me from being on a cruise and watch wrestling in a bikini and drink spicy margaritas!!!!”

The Chris Jericho Cruise will feature quite a few matches for fans, including The Don Callis Family’s Powerhouse Hobbs, Kyle Fletcher, and Mark Davis against the formidable trio of Chris Jericho, Paul Wight, and Mike Bailey. Only time will tell whether CJ Perry will be able to recover from her infection.

What do you think of what CJ Perry had to say? Are you concerned for her well-being now? Let us know in the comments section below!

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