Chris Jericho reveals what movie inspired AEW’s Dynamite parley segment | SportsNation

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Chris Jericho reveals what movie inspired AEW’s Dynamite parley segment | SportsNation

Pro wrestling legend Chris Jericho joins Arda Ocal on SportsNation to discuss working with All Elite Wrestling. He talks about the adversity AEW has faced over the last 18 months, as well as the promotion’s meteoric rise. Jericho compares the locker rooms of WWE and AEW, and shares the differences between Vince McMahon and AEW CEO Tony Khan.

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0:00 Chris Jericho on the evolution of pro wrestling.

3:00 Jericho says he wouldn’t be wrestling anymore if it wasn’t for AEW.

4:30 Jericho on the differences between Vince McMahon and Tony Khan.

8:15 Jericho on the inspiration behind his new promo ahead of the Blood and Guts match.

10:40 Jericho on the future of AEW.

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