Chris Jericho surprised 33-year-old star was released by WWE - "I don't know how you could ever let that guy go"
Chris Jericho is surprised a major star was released by WWE. This star is now a champion in AEW.
Swerve Strickland wrestled for WWE for several years under its NXT banner. During his time in NXT, Swerve gained a lot of popularity for his in-ring skills. While he was a consistent performer in the ring, he only won the North American Championship and never got his hands on the NXT title.
Swerve Strickland was eventually released from the company in 2021 and he signed with AEW in 2022. Within just two years of signing with the promotion, Swerve rose through the ranks and captured the AEW World Championship. Even a wrestling legend is wondering how WWE released him.
During a recent interview with Sports Illustrated, Chris Jericho questioned how WWE could ever release Swerve, given his in-ring skills and work ethic.
“I don’t know how you could ever let that guy go. Swerve and MJF are two guys I watch and always think, ‘How did he pull that off?’ Swerve’s still not even at the peak of his character, and he already has this great connection with the crowd. His persona is larger-than-life, he works extremely hard, and he’s a good f—— person. His energy is amazing–the man can tear the house down. Swerve is our team captain right now, and I’m proud to be on that roster.” [H/T Inside The Ropes]
Chris Jericho believes Swerve Strickland will be a multi-time World Champion
Swerve Strickland is in his first reign as AEW World Champion and he has already proven himself to be a fighting champion by defending his title against some of the biggest names in the company like Will Ospreay. Hence, Jericho believes that he will get better with time.
During the same interview, Chris Jericho indicated that Swerve will win more World Titles and will improve with time.
“This is only his first time as champ and look what he’s doing. Wait until the second time and the third time and the fourth time. He has star written all over him.” [H/T Inside The Ropes]
Swerve Strickland will defend the AEW World Championship against Bryan Danielson in a title vs. career match at All In.