Nine-Time WWE Intercontinental Champion Chris Jericho Has Three Kids With His Wife, Jessica Lockhart!

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American-Canadian professional wrestler Chris Jericho, who is now rumored to return to WWE, is a caring dad of three kids and a loving husband to his wife, Jessica Lockhart.

Following Chris Jericho’s expired contract with AEW in 2025, many fans expected Chris Jericho to return on WWE’s Monday Night Raw during the Netflix anniversary show.

However, that expectation was not met, as fans did not get the Jericho charm in the latest episode of Raw, keeping the speculation still rising.

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Former WWE Star Chris Jericho has Three Kids!

Chris Jericho is married to Jessica Lockhart. They got married on July 30, 2000, at the St. Charles Country Club in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

They have been married for over two decades and have three children together: a son, Ash Edward Irvine, and identical twin daughters, Sierra Loretta “SiSi” Irvine and Cheyenne Lee “Chey” Irvine.

Ash Edward Irvine, a First-Born Son of Chris Jericho

Chris Jericho’s son, Ash, was born on September 24, 2003.

He attended Carrollwood High School and later Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, where he studied and continued his interests.

During high school, he played football and wrestled. He also tried youth hockey but remain comitted to football and wrestling.

Ash is very passionate about fish and fishing. He calls himself a fish expert and talks often about marine life.

Chris Jericho has a twin daughter!

Sierra Loretta “SiSi” Irvine and Cheyenne Lee “Chey” Irvine are the twin daughters of Chris Jericho and Jessica Lockhart.

They were born on July 18, 2006, as Sierra’s twin.

Among the twins, Sierra is associated with Alpha XI Delta at the University of Central Florida, and Cheyenne is studying at the University of Miami.

Having a family of five, Chris Jericho is a loving husband and supportive dad to his three young children, who are now embarking on careers of their own.

In Case You Don’t Know

  • Chris Jericho was the First-ever Undisputed WWF Champion (2001) after defeating The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin.
  • He is the host of the popular “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, featuring interviews with wrestlers, musicians, and celebrities.
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