Before working for All Elite Wrestling backstage, Chris Hero had multiple chances to step into the squared circle there against Chris Jericho. All Elite Wrestling backstage producer Chris Hero was a recent guest on Talk is Jericho.
Chris Hero explains what it would take for him to get in an AEW ring. The former Kassius Ohno was released from WWE in 2020. He took some time away from the ring until he recently returned to in-ring competition.
Chris Hero doesn't appear like he's done wrestling, but does have a gameplan in place. The former ROH and NXT was the latest guest on AEW Restricted and the topic of him stepping back in the ring as an active wrestler was brought up.
For the first time since 2020, fans were able to watch a former WWE star back inside the squared circle in a match that aired live on YouTube and promoted by West Coast Pro.
Chris Hero made his return to pro wrestling at West Coast Pro. At WCP’s Whiplash event on Friday, Hero wrestled for the first time in over three years, wrestling Timothy Thatcher in the main event.
Chris Hero's imminent return to the ring will prove that the Knockout Artist has plenty left in the tank, just like a vintage car. Hero is a veteran of the ring who has competed in dozens of promotions, including WWE where he worked under the name Kassius Ohno.
Not everyone will continue their wrestling careers when they finish up with a major promotion like AEW or WWE. Some people will retire and go into a different profession, while others will stay in the wrestling business by making the transition into various roles, whether that be as an announcer, producer, manager, or trainer.
Chris Hero will wrestle for the first time since 2020 when he faces Timothy Thacher at West Coast Pro Wrestling’s Whiplash event on November 17. In recent months, Chris Hero has been working as a coach in AEW.
Not everyone will continue to wrestle once they leave WWE, as some will retire and go into a different profession, while others will stay in the wrestling business by making the transition into various roles, whether that be as an announcer, producer, manager, or trainer.
Wrestling veteran Chris Hero will compete for the first time in years next month at an event for West Coast Pro Wrestling. Hero is a veteran of the ring who has competed in dozens of promotions, including WWE where he worked under the name Kassius Ohno.
Claudio Castagnoli has been privileged to team up with some of the best wrestlers in the history of professional wrestling. All Elite Wrestling‘s Claudio Castagnoli was a recent guest on In The Kliq.
It can now be confirmed that Chris Hero has signed on to AEW for a producer role. Chris Hero is #AllElite. For those that don’t know, Chris Hero is a notable wrestler of the independent scene during the decade of the 2000s.
Pro-wrestling veteran Chris Hero will take his decades of experience to AEW as part of the company's team of producers. A veteran of the wrestling industry, Hero debuted in late 1998 and has worked for PWG, ROH, CZW, Pro-Wrestling NOAH, and Chikara to name just a few promotions.
All Elite Wrestling continues to boost its staff backstage with the likes of Chris Hero and Scotty 2 Hotty. In recent months it has been reported that Chris Hero has been backstage at AEW Dynamite, taking part in a tryout as a Producer for the company.
AEW has made another full-time hire as they continue to grow during an exciting time in company history with the recent launch of Collision and the upcoming All In event that will be the biggest event in AEW history with over 75,000 seats already sold from Wembley Stadium.
Chris Hero discusses his work with AEW. Hero has been working for AEW on a trial basis in recent weeks, and he recently noted that he did “a little coaching” at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door.
Chris Hero believes there are a lot of things WWE could do better when it comes to their Performance Center. Former WWE NXT Superstar Chris Hero was a recent guest on POST Wrestling with John Pollock and Brandon Thurston to discuss a wide variety of subjects.
It’s a rarity when wrestling matches go over an hour now but it used to happen more often. Chris Hero still recalls working a two out of three falls match with CM Punk that went 92 minutes.
The in-ring career of a wrestler doesn’t last forever, no matter who you are or how big of a name you’ve become. Some wrestlers step away from wrestling for good, while others transition into other roles, including being a producer/coach.
Former PWG Champion and Ring of Honor Tag Team Champion Chris Hero is reportedly scheduled to be backstage at Saturday's AEW Collision in Chicago, according to Fightful.
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