Chris Jericho may be in terrific shape for his age, but there are a couple of moves even he isn't willing to ever take again.

If a professional wrestler is lucky enough to still be competing into their 40s, you would at least expect them to start slowing down. Take John Cena for instance. Yes, he has a busy filming schedule right now, but he has massively dialed back when it comes to his duties with WWE. The Undertaker is also another man who simply can't go as hard or as fast as he used to at the start of his career.

Chris Jericho, on the other hand, is a man who seems extremely reluctant to pump the brakes. At the age of 47, he still wants to do it all, and he's succeeding. He continues to create new music and tour the world with his band, Fozzy, releases two podcasts a week, and has been involved in some of the most talked about wrestling angles of the past six months via his work with New Japan.

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What's more is he looks good doing it, but even Y2J has his limits. The IWGP Intercontinental Champion recently spoke with Inside The Ropes and revealed the two moves that he will never take again. Those moves are Kenny Omega's One Winged Angel, which Jericho took onto a chair and Kevin Owens' powerbomb on the apron. Y2J said that "wrestling is not supposed to hurt like that".

Apparently, the One Winged Angel really hurt Jericho's back. "It hurt my back to where there's still something that's not right," he revealed to Inside The Ropes. Clearly, he will have to up his DDP Yoga to help deal with that issue, a program that Y2J swears by and he says is key to him being able to do what he does into his late 40s and hopefully beyond.

Lucky for Jericho, he doesn't have any matches with Omega or KO currently booked into his schedule. He will likely be wrestling The Cleaner again sometime in the future though, and it will be interesting how the two of them manage to work a match without New Japan's World Champion using his finisher. We are talking about two of the best wrestlers in the world though so they will likely figure it out.

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