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Chris Jericho Needed Several Stitches After AEW Full Gear Match

By The Spotlight StaffNovember 19, 2023
Chris Jericho Needed Several Stitches After AEW Full Gear Match

The Golden Jets faced the Young Bucks in a Tag Team match last night at AEW Full Gear. Chris Jericho sustained a laceration to his arm earlier in the bout.

Nick Jackson stuck Jericho’s arm in between the ring post and the steel step and kicked twice. As a result, The Ocho’s arm gashed open, and he clutched his arm most of the time during the match.
Kenny Omega pinned Matt Jackson to pick up the victory. With that win, The Golden Jets received the Young Bucks’ AEW World Tag Team Titles opportunity.

Chris Jericho appeared on the AEW Full Gear media scrum and gave an update on his arm injury. Jericho said that he got ten stitches.

“10 stitches from the stairs, but yeah nothing major.”

Chris Jericho
Chris Jericho

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