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Chris Jericho Files For New ‘Learning Tree’ Related Trademark

Chris Jericho has filed for a new trademark that’s related to his “Learning Tree” group in AEW.

On February 25th, ROH World Champion Chis Jericho filed to trademark “The HI Spot”, a move he debuted during his match against Bandido o the February 22nd episode of AEW Collision.

The trademark description is as follows:

“Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer; Entertainment services, namely, live appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainer; Entertainment services, namely, televised appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainer; Entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainer; Providing online interviews featuring professional wrestler and sports entertainer in the field of professional wrestling and sports entertainment for entertainment purposes.”

Chris Jericho On ‘Please Retire’ Chants

Fans often chant “Please retire” at Jericho during his matches, but he doesn’t take it personally. He recently shared his mindset about the chants while speaking on Insight with Chris Van Vliet.

“I mean, it’s one of those things,” Jericho said. “When they were really at their peak, of course I’m always thinking. Okay, I can make a t-shirt out of that. I can make a whole angle out of this. But it kind of went away, they kind of stopped. Plus, I was really good at being able to shut people down. Like New York, please retire. I take the mic and say, I know why you want me to retire. Because you want me to go pitch for the New York Yankees so they could possibly win a World Series, but that’s not going to happen. Boo!”

“And then they stop. It’s something that Seinfeld said years ago, or any great stand-up comedian, I’ve got the mic. You can’t heckle somebody when the guy has the louder voice. So, yeah, the please retire was a good one. That was fun.”

“No, I don’t take it personally. Nobody who really knows me that says that stuff. And probably, if I saw them on the street they’d probably say hi. Whenever I do a convention or something like that, my lines are down the street. That’s not from an egotistical standpoint, but I’ve been doing this a long time, and a lot of people have great memories from the different eras that I’ve been in.”

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