Chris Jericho Says He's "Banning" Jim Cornette From Watching AEW Programming

Chris Jericho Says He's "Banning" Jim Cornette From Watching AEW Programming

Jim Cornette has been taking regular shots at All Elite Wrestling during his weekly podcast, and Chris Jericho has now Tweeted that he's banned the controversial figure from watching AEW programming...

By MarkCassidy - Aug 10, 2020 07:08 AM EST
Filed Under: AEW

Jim Cornette has riled up another pro-wrestler, but this time it's someone who he's had a good relationship with over the years.

The always outspoken former NWA Powerrr announcer reviews AEW Dynamite along with Brian Last on his weekly podcast, and regularly takes scathing shots at the show. Cornette believes that NXT is infinitely better (to be fair, he's not wrong) and that most of the AEW roster are poorly trained, indie "goofs" who are just there to collect a paycheck.

This week, he took issue with... well, everything that happened on the episode, paying particular attention to Matt Hardy being busted open, The Dork Order vs. Adam Page and Twinkle Toes McFingerbang (Kenny Omega), and the main event between Jon Moxley and Darby Allin.

Now, former AEW Champion Chris Jericho has Tweeted that he's "banning" Cornette from watching Dynamite and Dark.

Jim is often way OTT and pedantic, but he does make some valid points about AEW - especially if you're more of an old-school wrestling fan. Corny and Jericho go way back and, up until now, seemed to be on good terms.

Cornette hasn't responded yet, but he's sure to bring it up on the next episode of his show.

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