AEW, Chris Jericho have released an official sparkling wine

AEW, Chris Jericho Credit: All Elite Wrestling
AEW, Chris Jericho Credit: All Elite Wrestling /
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Chris Jericho has the uncanny ability to get anything over, and he has turned “a little bit of the bubbly” into an actual, official sparkling wine for AEW.

AEW World Champion Chris Jericho has been on absolute fire over the first month-and-change of the promotion’s live television, but his brilliance extends into the realm of marketing and sales.

Because why would you be surprised that the man with successful cruises and a chart-topping rock band has good business sense?

Jericho coined the phrase “a little bit of the bubbly” in a promo that became a meme, and this meme spawned a T-Shirt. And it’s not a bad shirt either.

Better yet, though, AEW have decided to further capitalize on their champion’s popular catchphrase turning it into a sparkling wine.

Yes, you read that right. Professional wrestling fan and Arrow star Stephen Amell has teamed up with Jericho to bring AEW fans the promotion’s official sparkling wine. Amell is the founder of Nocking Point Wines, and it’s only fitting that two multi-talented entertainment stars are bringing us some alcohol.

The beverage was released for pre-sale on Nov. 27 at 8 p.m. ET, aka the start time of AEW’s Wednesday Night Dynamite. All pre-orders will be shipped to customers from Dec. 9 to 11, meaning you can get the perfect alcoholic gift for your AEW fan friends before the holiday season.

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For more information, you can visit the actual website ALittleBitOfTheBubbly.com.

The official release date will be on Dec. 5.

It’s awesome how many creative ideas Jericho, who calls himself “Le Champion” because he’s high class and sells sparkling wine with celebrity actors who own wine distributors, has. The dude really does never stop reinventing himself or finding new ways to make wrestling fun, and credit also goes to AEW for embracing it. This is weird in the best pro wrestling way possible, because we can use it to get drunk off while watching AEW or, more likely, Monday Night Raw. (Sorry, you know I had to get a joke in.)