Chris Jericho Makes His Unexpected Return To NEW JAPAN PRO WRESTLING To Feud With Tetsuya Naito

Chris Jericho Makes His Unexpected Return To NEW JAPAN PRO WRESTLING To Feud With Tetsuya Naito

At Wrestling Dontaku Night Two in Japan earlier today, Chris Jericho made his return to New Japan Pro Wrestling and attacked Tetsuya Naito to continue the feud which started a few months back. Check it out!

By JoshWilding - May 04, 2018 07:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Chris Jericho's career has been rejuvenated in a big way in recent years, first with The List and more recently with his work with New Japan Pro Wrestling. During Wrestling Dontaku Night Two earlier today, Y2J invaded the show and attacked Tetsuya Naito to continue the feud he teased months ago. 

Naito was at ringside when a masked man in Los Ingobernables de Japon's gear attacked him, dragged him into the ring, and then unmasked himself to be the former WWE Champion. He then hit a Codebreaker before continuing to beat down the Stardust Genius and even after referees and young lions filled the ring to try and break it up, Jericho cracked Naito's head open with the ring bell.

Even after busting his enemy open, Jericho continued attacking him and Naito was ultimately helped to the back after refusing to be stretchered out. Needless to say, it's going to be very interesting seeing where things go next for this rivalry and when these two wind up coming to blows in another dream match.

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