Chris Jericho has recently hit a major milestone outside the ring, and he has taken to social media to address this. He thanked all those who made this possible, including the fans.The Nueve has not been in the ring for some time, with his last match being back in April at AEW Dynasty against Bandido. He lost the ROH World Championship that night and went on hiatus. He has focused on other endeavors outside the ring, including a tour by his band, Fozzy. There is no telling whether he will return to the company, as his contract is up later this year.Chris Jericho has taken to Instagram to post a heartfelt message after Fozzy's newest single, Crazy Train, reached number 27 on the Secondary Market Rock Charts. He mentioned how this was his band's 11th single to hit the top 30. He then thanked all those who made this possible.See his post below."So incredible to see #CrazyTrain hit #27 on the #SMR Rock Radio charts, to become @fozzyrock’s ELEVENTH TOP 30 single!!!! Thx to everybody who streamed it and to all the great radio stations across the country who’ve been playing it….WE LOVE YOU ALL! #fozzy," Jericho wrote. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostChris Jericho recently clarified his current statusThere has been speculation about Chris Jericho returning to WWE for the first time since 2018, as his AEW contract ends by the end of 2025. There have been no reports on him re-signing with the company just yet, so anything is on the cards at this moment.A few days ago, during his appearance on NHL on TNT, he was speaking about some iconic moments in his career, including a ladder match with Shawn Michaels in 2009. He then addressed people he had worked with, including Jon Moxley. Jericho mentioned how Mox was someone he was currently working with in AEW.“It’s hard to say, but I had a ladder match with Shawn Michaels and that one was a really great kind of culmination to the good guy and bad guy dynamic. And then in AEW, where I work now, we got this guy Jon Moxley, he’s a little bit off his rocker." [H/T Ringside News]Steve Carrier @stevecarrier_LINKChris Jericho referred to AEW during his appearance on NHL on TNT as a place as a place where he works now.This was not a major revelation, but it confirms that Chris Jericho is still All-Elite. With a few months to go in the year, fans should stay tuned for reports on possible contract negotiations for him.