WWE drops a huge Chris Jericho reference 

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Amid all the rumors about Chris Jericho's future in pro-wrestling, WWE has once again caught attention by dropping a new Y2J reference.

Chris Jericho has achieved legendary status in professional wrestling, mainly for his work in WWE and AEW. Y2J first built his legacy in the Stamford-based promotion and then led All Elite Wrestling to quick success and relevance upon his arrival in 2019. Although the Nueve is currently under contract with the Jacksonville-based promotion, he has been absent from AEW programming since April this year. With his existing contract set to expire in December and no news of a renewal, the former AEW World Champion has been strongly linked to a possible return to the Stamford-based promotion, which has been subtly hinting at his potential comeback.

The Triple H-led company was at it again today, dropping another reference to Jericho by uploading a match between him and John Cena for the World Heavyweight Championship from Survivor Series 2008 on WWE Vault's YouTube channel.

Check out the match below:

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It's worth noting that John Cena is currently on his retirement tour in World Wrestling Entertainment, and for his final match, he will face the winner of the recently announced "Last Time Is Now" tournament. In that announcement, Cena mentioned that the tournament might include non-WWE stars.

WWE legend Chris Jericho recently shared insights on his AEW status.

Chris Jericho recently appeared on NHL on TNT. On the show, the Nueve discussed several topics, including the revered ladder match he had with Shawn Michaels back in 2009. The conversation then shifted to Le Champion discussing his work with Jon Moxley in AEW, where he used the phrase "where I work now," indicating that he is still with the Jacksonville-based promotion.

“It’s hard to say, but I had a ladder match with Shawn Michaels and that one was a really great kind of culmination to the good guy and bad guy dynamic. And then in AEW, where I work now, we got this guy Jon Moxley, he’s a little bit off his rocker."- [H/T Ringside News]

It will be interesting to see if Y2J will return to World Wrestling Entertainment after his AEW contract expires in December.

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