Jericho addresses possible retirement, says "WWE lives in its own world"

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During an interview promoting Fozzy’s upcoming U.K. tour, Chris Jericho noted that he believes WWE officials are not happy with him pursuing interests outside the sports-entertainment organization.

“I don’t know if it’s bullsh*t, but there is very much that attitude in WWE – sometimes ‘if you’re not with us you’re against us’. It’s been there so long I find it kinda weird. As you and I know, WWE lives in its own world and you can see that for any outside ventures that they do,” Jericho told Daily Star.

“I’m always cool with them and always open to going back, but it’s difficult – I would have liked to have done more, maybe, but they want your time exclusively and the longer I’ve been there, the less time I have,” said Jericho. “Hopefully we’ll work together in the future.”

He continued, “If we don’t, well, I can walk away knowing I had an amazing run and achieved everything I wanted to achieve in wrestling.”



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Indeed, WWE limits their wrestlers' lives outside of the company a lot, Mickie James also wanted to have a music career outside of the WWE but they wouldn't let her or something.