Chris Jericho seemingly makes huge error while donating $5000 in donation towards injured NFL star Damar Hamlin's charity

"The Ocho" Chris Jericho also appears to have given $5000, although his name was entered incorrectly. His name was spelt incorrectly, so he typed "Chrus Jericho" instead of his own.

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Chris Jericho, a prominent member of All Elite Wrestling (AEW), made a critical error when contributing to the welfare of NFL standout Damar Hamlin. He rectified the mistake immediately while giving an additional $5000.

Following the Buffalo Bills star player – Damar Hamlin's fall in the middle of the field during last night's game against the Cincinnati Bengals, American football fans throughout the country were alarmed and started a charity.

People started a charity website for him and gave as much as they could to aid in Hamlin's rehabilitation in any way they could. His worldwide fans are wishing a speedy recovery for the NFL star.


Hamlin, who previously was one of the greatest players in college football, began playing football professionally last year Hamlin attended college in Pittsburgh and was a Pittsburgh Panthers player. He was selected in the sixth round of the 2021 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills. Hamlin has made a total of 93 effective tackles and 1.5 sacks throughout his professional career.

Olympic Wrestling: India's Vinesh Phogat returns stronger, smarter to fulfil medal dream
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Five years after being stretchered off the mat with a twisted knee in Rio, India's Vinesh Phogat believes she has grown mentally stronger and technically accomplished as she resumes her bid for an Olympic gold in Tokyo.

Five years after being stretchered off the mat with a twisted knee in Rio, India's Vinesh Phogat believes she has grown mentally stronger and technically accomplished as she resumes her bid for an Ol..
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Phogat's dream of a medal in her first Olympics was cruelly cut short in 2016 when she hurt her ankle during her quarter-final bout against a Chinese opponent and left the mat in tears.

"I now have the experience of playing one Olympics. I know what to expect, how to prepare and how to conduct myself," the 26-year-old told the Times of India newspaper on Saturday.

Phogat's dream of a medal in her first Olympics was cruelly cut short in 2016 when she hurt her ankle during her quarter-final bout against a Chinese opponent and left the mat in tears."I now have th..
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"All these setbacks helped me become stronger, and I feel I enter Tokyo as a much stronger athlete mentally.

"I want to finish what I have started."

Currently training in Hungary, Phogat is the world number one in women's 53kg category and also the top seed in Tokyo.

"All these setbacks helped me become stronger, and I feel I enter Tokyo as a much stronger athlete mentally."I want to finish what I have started."Currently training in Hungary, Phogat is the world n..
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She has been training under Hungarian coach Woller Akos since 2018 and the partnership had worked wonders for her, said the Commonwealth and Asian Games champion.

"People won't understand from outside but earlier my game had technical flaws.

"I can see that now I'm smoother and display clean wrestling on the mat. I don't feel stuck on the match anymore. There is motion in my game."

She has been training under Hungarian coach Woller Akos since 2018 and the partnership had worked wonders for her, said the Commonwealth and Asian Games champion."People won't understand from outside..
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As for motivation, Phogat said she never forgot her pain in Rio.

"...every time I go on the mat for a match, that injury motivates me," said the wrestler from Haryana.

"It was one of the lowest points of my career. There was a lot of negativity from within.

"But I was able to come out of it and in hindsight, it has helped me become mentally strong."

As for motivation, Phogat said she never forgot her pain in Rio."...every time I go on the mat for a match, that injury motivates me," said the wrestler from Haryana."It was one of the lowest points ..
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"The Ocho" Chris Jericho also appears to have given $5000, although his name was entered incorrectly. His name was spelt incorrectly, so he typed "Chrus Jericho" instead of his own. The former ROH World Champion gave an additional $5000 and typed his name correctly this time to rectify the issue.
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The Ocho has long been regarded as one of AEW's best performers. In the promotion, he has fought practically every major talent. The Absolute One, Ricky Starks, will be wrestled by Chris Jericho on this week's first Dynamite programme of the year. The Ocho offered Starks membership in the Jericho Appreciation Society a few weeks ago, but the former FTW Champion turned it down. The entire group then attacked Starks as a result of this. Action Andretti sprinted to the rescue, forcing the JAS to flee.

Starks embraced the challenge that the Ocho put forward. In advance of their January 4 encounter, The Absolute One made an early prediction. The winner of this first meeting between the two may go on to challenge MJF for the global championship in the future.

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  2. Why is Jericho called Y2J?
    When Jericho entered the arena, he introduced himself as "Y2J," declared that he was "Raw Is Jericho," and that he had "come to redeem the World Wrestling Federation."
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