Chris Jericho knows how to make a Monday night unforgettable. On November 11, the AEW star and Fozzy frontman turned heads at Kid Rock’s bar in Nashville, TN, when he took the stage to perform Van Halen’s classic hit “Panama.” The crowd erupted as the wrestling icon delivered a high-energy rendition that proved he’s as much a rock star as he is a wrestling legend.
Jericho didn’t stop there. The ROH World Champion stuck around to enjoy other performances, singing along to hits like Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” and Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train,” showcasing his passion for rock music beyond the Fozzy stage. Fans who were lucky enough to be there captured the moment, and footage of his appearance can be seen above, with Jericho taking the spotlight around the one-hour, five-minute mark.
This impromptu musical outing came just days after Jericho’s intense Fight Without Honor match on the November 6 episode of AEW Dynamite, where he teamed up with Big Bill and Bryan Keith against The Conglomeration’s Kyle O’Reilly, Mark Briscoe, and Tomohiro Ishii. Jericho’s ability to switch from brutal in-ring action to belting out rock classics is a testament to his multifaceted talent.
When he’s not delivering main-event matches or championship-worthy promos in AEW, Jericho leads the charge as the frontman of Fozzy, blending his love for wrestling and music seamlessly.
Jericho’s performance at Kid Rock’s bar is a reminder that his charisma extends far beyond the wrestling ring and the Fozzy stage.
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