Chris Jericho May Stick Around After WWE Night Of Champions?

Sunday's PPV may not quite be the last we see of Y2J's latest run.

Chris Jericho has been floating in and out of the WWE for the past number of years. Y2J seems to be one of the lucky few superstars who can essentially come and go as he pleases -- often working out short-term deals to stick around for just a few months at a time. When Jericho does return to the WWE it€™s often to work some sort of interesting and new feud, evidenced by his latest run with Bray Wyatt. Although some critics believe that the Jericho/Wyatt rivalry has failed to live up to expectations, one must credit Jericho€™s willingness to put over new stars. Since Jericho€™s return to Raw on June 30th, it€™s been known that the multi-talented performer would only be sticking around for a short while. Originally, Jericho€™s last date with the company was to be the September 22nd edition of Raw from Memphis, Tennessee. However, somewhere along the way, plans changed and Y2J was expected to finish up at the previous night€™s Night of Champions pay-per-view event. It€™s also interesting to note that Jericho€™s feud with Bray Wyatt has already been wrapped up, as the rivalry was originally set to conclude this Sunday on PPV. However, the decision was made to bump the final match to a recent edition of Raw. Almost immediately, a new program was started between Jericho and Randy Orton -- leaving Bray Wyatt high and dry for the time being. Despite the fact that Y2J is no longer advertised for September 22nd€™s Raw broadcast, there is always a possibility that he may show up. Especially considering WWE€™s haphazard booking of late, there€™s always a chance that Jericho will be on Raw for one last segment before departing once again. Jericho will be touring with his band Fozzy following his imminent departure from WWE. As a matter of fact, the band has already begun touring -- beginning today, September 17th, in Tempe, Arizona. Interestingly, there are no performances scheduled for both Sunday and Monday. Obviously, the lack of a show on Sunday will allow Jericho to perform at Night of Champions. However, the free date on Monday adds to the speculation that Y2J may show up on Raw. Will Chris Jericho wrap up his current run at Night of Champions, or will he make one last appearance on the next night€™s Raw? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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