5 reasons you should be on the next Chris Jericho Rock 'N' Wrestling Rager

Chris Jericho at the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation 26th Annual A Time For Heroes event
Chris Jericho at the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation 26th Annual A Time For Heroes event

#2 The Variety Of Activities

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As noted earlier, the activities on this cruise were meant to mirror the many interests of Chris Jericho. In turn, it was not just eight hours a day of wrestling. Arguably, you did not even have to be a wrestling fan to enjoy yourself.

Using the first day of the cruise as an example, it kicked off with a sail-away toast hosted by Jim Ross and Jerry "The King" Lawler. Next, Fozzy played a full set on the pool deck. After this, I checked out performances by Blizzard Of Ozz (a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne), Phil Campbell & His Bastard Sons (featuring former Motorhead guitarist Phil Campbell) and Papa Buck (the father of The Young Bucks, who was joined onstage by his sons, Frankie Kazarian, Flip Gordon and a few other special guests).

And that was in addition to seeing some Ring Of Honor action and enjoying some food and drinks. Not bad for 10-11 hours, I must say.

Yesterday, the second day, I not only caught some bands (Kyng, Fozzy, AC/DC tribute Shoot To Thrill and The Stir) and some wrestling, but also experienced two live podcasts. This in addition to both official and unofficial meet and greets and a few meals. Today we stopped in the Bahamas, but the day is still young as far as entertainment opportunities go.

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