Chris Jericho suffered a neck injury in his match with Neville at Beast In The East. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting that the injury occurred when Jericho caught Neville on a dive. The injury was thought to be serious at the time, but has since been downgraded. Jericho recovered from it quickly and expects to be back to normal in just a few days. That'll be a great relief to both Jericho and WWE. The company is back under scrutiny for the safety of their wrestlers, after it emerged that Tyson Kidd's neck injury was so serious that it almost cost him his life. "5% of people survive this injury," Kidd tweeted on Monday. Can you imagine the ramifications if he'd died in the WWE ring? When Perro Aguayo died in the ring in Mexico earlier this year, it was a worldwide mainstream story. Thankfully for Jericho, his neck injury is far less serious than Kidd's. He'll be back to normal soon. There's no further plans to use him on television this year, but it is always possible he'd be willing to work a special in the same type as the Japan show. His work looked great against Neville, he was a little out of shape but hadn't lost a touch of his in-ring ability.