Chris Jericho Pays Tribute To Bray Wyatt During Concert, Dedicates ALL IN Performance To Him


Chris Jericho is a classy dude.

So is his alter-ego, Moongoose McQueen.

Wait, is he still doing that?

Anyways, I digress.

The AEW star and Fozzy front man held a concert at the O2 Kentish Town in London, England on Friday night. During the show, Jericho paid homage to the late, great Windham Rotunda, better known to WWE fans as Bray Wyatt.

During his show, Jericho led the crowd in a special tribute to "The Eater of Worlds," who tragically passed away this week at age 36.

“The pro wrestling world, we lost a great brother last night,” Jericho said, leading to a crowd-chant of “Thank you, Bray!”

Jericho continued, “You know him as Bray, I know him as Windham. A f*cking great guy… one of the most creative minds I ever had the pleasure to work with, and I worked with him all over the world. I think we even worked here, if not in London, we worked in the UK, and everywhere else… you guys can sing.”

Much like as WWE Friday Night SmackDown this week, the fans then began loudly singing "He's got the whole world, in his hands!"

He then dedicated his record-setting concert to the memory of Wyatt, and also dedicated his performance on Sunday at AEW ALL IN 2023 at Wembley Stadium in London, England to Wyatt’s memory.

“So, thanks to Windham, thanks to you guys for remembering him,” Jericho said. “And we dedicate this show tonight, and I dedicate the show on Sunday, to the memory of the late, great Windham Rotunda.”