It appears that the former WWE champion is more open to working with North American companies in the future. Last week, Jericho revealed his reasoning behind making his surprise appearance at ALL IN, stating that he wanted to be apart of the new boom period in professional wrestling.
The IWGP Intercontinental champion was a recent guest on SirusXM's Busted Open radio show. Y2J discussed the possibility of taking more bookings in the U.S. that are not WWE related.
"There is a whole market now for hardcore wrestling fans," Jericho said.
"Maybe not even hardcore anymore. There's a whole strain of fans of wrestling that are excited about all of these other options. I mean I didn't think there was any chance of me doing All In, but at this point in time, sure there's a chance. I mean if there's a match that's presented to me that's interesting if I'm free, like like why not? Like I'm really kind of enjoying this free agency and realizing why do I have to just keep it in Japan? What if I do want to do more stuff in the States?
"I'm not really worrying about what anybody thinks. At this point in time, I think for the first time in my career in 28 years, I'm kind of completely in control and it's fun, ya know? I really enjoy not having to run my ideas that I know are gonna work through a committee of two or three people, or having to wait three hours in front of a door to go pitch it to one guy and hope that he likes it. At this point in time, we're all pros and we know what works and what doesn't work, and if we're not sure we can ask other guys and kind of work together."
Jericho admits that he's really enjoying being a free agent, and expresses that he is in complete control for the first time in his career.
"In WWE when you work there, once again, you gotta go with whatever it is that he wants to go with," Jericho noted.
"That's fine. When you work for Vince that's just the way it is, but it's fun to not work for Vince right now, and have some of these other ideas you can kind of explore."