“WWE Didn’t Do That Good Of A Job At Crushing AEW,” Says Chris Jericho As He Comments On NXT’s Victory Over Dynamite: “Don’t Get Too Far Up Your Own A**” (Picture Credit: Instagram, Facebook & Wikimedia)

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Christopher Keith Irvine – better known by his ring name, Chris Jericho, has been part of wrestling entertainment for over 30 years. Debuting in 1990, Jericho has been part of several companies, including ECW, WCW, WWF – now WWE and AEW. Given his experience of being part of the wrestling scene for three decades, the American-Canadian wrestler recently got candid about the competition between All Elite Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment, especially their rating standoff earlier this month.

On October 10, WWE’s developmental brand NXT had several big-name celebrity wrestlers like John Cena, Cody Rhodes, and The Undertaker in the ring for their head-to-head battle against AEW Dynamite. NXT won the rating war with a 0.30 win to AEW Dynamite’s 0.26.

During a recent interaction with The Messenger, Chris Jericho downplayed WWE’s 0.30 to 0.26 margin of victory. The professional wrestler-rock musician-actor said, “You can only bring in Cena and Undertaker and Cody and everybody else so much, because nobody wants to work on their secondary show all the time. And it was a fun little, ‘Hey, F-you AEW.’ I didn’t even really worry about it.” He added that this head-to-head battle was “just an opportunity to stick it to us with stunt casting.”

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