Chris Jericho, the veteran wrestler, has once again made a bold move by creating a new stable called The Learning Tree. In a remarkable turn of events, he defeated Hook to become the new AEW FTW Champion, adding more credibility to his new gimmick. As the center of attention, Jericho has wasted no time in trying to recruit stars to join his faction. Big Bill was the first to join, and it’s clear that Jericho is building a strong team. But who else could join The Learning Tree?
One name that comes to mind is Sammy Guevara. Having been by Jericho’s side in the past, Guevara would be the perfect addition to the faction. His history with Jericho, dating back to the Inner Circle and Jericho Appreciation Society, makes him a natural fit. Given his recent absence from the ring, returning to The Learning Tree would be a great way for Guevara to get back in the game.
Another name that stands out is Jake Hager. Like Guevara, Hager has a strong connection with Jericho, and his current absence from the ring makes him a prime candidate to join the faction. As a member of The Learning Tree, Hager could reinvent his character and finally get the singles push his career has been craving. With Big Bill by his side, Hager could learn from Jericho and become a force to be reckoned with in AEW.
A more surprising candidate to join The Learning Tree is Hook. Despite losing the FTW Title to Jericho, Hook has shown potential, but has been struggling to find his footing. Joining Jericho’s faction could be the perfect opportunity for Hook to turn heel and add a new dimension to his character. Under Jericho’s guidance, Hook could learn and grow, eventually spreading his wings and going on a successful singles run.
As The Learning Tree continues to grow, one thing is clear: Chris Jericho is building a strong team around him. With Big Bill already on board, the addition of these three stars could make The Learning Tree a dominant force in AEW. Only time will tell who will join Jericho’s faction next, but one thing is for sure – The Learning Tree is here to stay.