Falling In Reverse Singer Has Sights Set On Chris Jericho

Falling In Reverse Singer Has Sights Set On Chris Jericho
Original Photo Credits: Ronnie Radke - Stefan Branding, via Wikimedia Commons | Chris Jericho - courtesy of All Elite Wrestling

Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke made news late last year when he got in a public feud with former Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach over the use of laptops during live shows. 

“As a band in 2022, you need your laptops. It’s like driving a car without an engine,” Radke said. 

This prompted Sirius XM DJ Eddie Trunk to go off on social media about live rock shows not actually being live in many cases, and Bach would later pile on before instigating a lengthy back and forth with Radke. 

Radke is also the boyfriend of AEW star Saraya. She weighed in on the situation in an interview with Chris Van Vliet: “He’s an as*hole, I was so disappointed,” she said of Bach. “We didn’t realize how much Sebastian Bach was f*cking hated. This guy is a menace. He got into an argument with Chris Jericho at one point, like he is a menace.”

Speaking of Chris Jericho, Saraya did a recent interview with DJ Whoo Kid ahead of this week’s AEW Dynamite where she discussed the possibility of having inter-gender matchups and also Radke wanting to be involved to potentially face Jericho. 

“It writes itself,” she said of the possible angle. “Ronnie even wanted to become part of it. A storyline, do something against Chris Jericho. He’s such a good bad guy. He plays a very good bad guy, and people love to hate him. I feel they [Ronnie and Jericho] would have a good storyline. I would love to wrestle one of the guys. If I have to beat up Chris Jericho, Jericho would be up for it. He doesn’t care, he’s a very selfless worker. He’s a good guy. He’ll wrestle anybody and if he has to let somebody win, he’ll be like, ‘Absolutely.’ There is never an ego there. He just wants to help people. I’m like, ‘Let me beat you. Let me beat you up.’ I’m gonna beat the sh*t out him, he’ll be fine.”

When the Radke/Bach feud was happening, the Falling In Reverse singer said wrestlers had his back. 

“I stand my ground and I just stand by what I believe in,” Radke told Detroit’s WRIF. “[Sebastian] was so rude; he’s rude. Some prominent people in music DMed me. It made me feel a lot better. I don’t wanna call them out. But they were on my side. Even some famous wrestlers — some huge legendary wrestlers — hit me up too. And they were, like, ‘He’s always been an as*hole.’ I’m, like, ‘What do you mean?’ I didn’t know this. I had no idea. He was, like, ‘Yeah. Look.’ And he shows me his screen[shots]. I’m, like, ‘God, he’s so rude to a lot of people. Oh my God.”

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