Does Chris Jericho Have a Cruise Ship?

By Michael Ferguson

Chris Jericho is a professional wrestler and entertainer who has been in the spotlight for over two decades. He has accomplished a great deal during his career, including winning multiple championships and being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

In recent years, he has also become known for his entrepreneurial endeavors, such as Fozzy and Chris Jericho’s Rock ‘N’ Wrestling Rager at Sea cruise. But does Chris Jericho actually have a cruise ship of his own?

The answer is no, at least not yet. While Jericho has been involved with a cruise ship in the past, it was owned by Sixthman, a company that specializes in organizing music-themed cruises.

The Rock ‘N’ Wrestling Rager at Sea was held on this ship in 2018 and was co-produced by Sixthman and Chris Jericho himself. The cruise featured many of today’s top wrestlers, as well as music performances from Fozzy and other rock bands.

However, it does not appear that Jericho currently owns any ships or is planning to own any in the future. This could be due to the fact that owning and operating a cruise ship is an expensive venture that requires significant capital investment. Additionally, running such an operation also requires specialized knowledge of maritime law and regulations as well as experience managing large staffs and overseeing complex operations.

It is clear that Chris Jericho has been creative in finding ways to engage his fans beyond wrestling and entertainment. He has used his influence to produce events like Fozzy concerts on cruise ships while also leveraging his name to create business opportunities such as Fozzy merchandise sales or hosting music festivals like Rock ‘N’ Wrestling Rager at Sea. Although he does not own a cruise ship himself at this time, it would not be surprising if he pursued another venture similar to this in the future given his track record of success with events like these.

In conclusion, Chris Jericho does not currently own a cruise ship but he has previously been involved with one for a major event he co-produced with Sixthman back in 2018 – Rock ‘N’ Wrestling Rager at Sea. Though owning a cruise ship may be too big of an undertaking for him right now due to its costliness, complexity and legal requirements, it wouldn’t be surprising if we see him getting involved with another similar venture down the line given his experience producing successful events such as this one.