Posts Tagged ‘Chris Jericho’

Chris Jericho Recalls Waiting For Mike Tyson To Punch Him

Part-time WWE performer Chris Jericho recently spoke to the Las Vegas Review-Journal about working with boxing legend Mike Tyson in WWE in the past.

Jericho described to the publication what it’s like waiting for Tyson to hit him with a worked punch, trusting that he would not take his head off.

“The moment before he swung at me, I told him, ‘Just wait until I put my hands up in the air, and swing,'” said Jericho.

Jericho continued, “He barely grazed me, but I felt a wind go by my face. That’s how fast he swung. It was like a ‘Swoosh!’ Who swings that hard and leaves a vapor trail. Nothing could ever scare me ever again, after standing face-to-face with Mike Tyson, knowing he’s going to swing at me, and giving him 100 percent trust he’s not going to knock me out and kill me.”

Check out the complete interview at ReviewJournal.com.

Daniel Bryan Talks About His In-Ring Return (Video), Chris Jericho Interviews The Usos

– Daniel Bryan talks about his in-ring return from this week’s WWE SmackDown on the latest edition of “SmackDown Fallout,” which you can watch below.

– WWE Tag-Team Champions The Usos are the latest guests on Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast. The official description for the episode reads as follows:

TIJ – EP109 – WWE Tag Team Champs The Usos

“Current Tag Team Champs, and real-life twin brothers, The Usos give a detailed account about their famous wrestling family, their cousins – Roman Reigns & The Rock, their failed Smackdown audition, their inspired face painting, their memorable RAW debut, and the loss of their beloved Uncle Eckie aka Umaga! You’ll also hear the pranks they pulled in school that only twins can… and the day jobs they gave up in Florida to pursue a pro wrestling career!”

You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

Chris Jericho Says Randy Savage Legitimizes The WWE Hall of Fame

In a business so famous for twisting the truth and exaggerating reality, it can difficult for fans to determine the true size of a wrestler. That is the case with Daniel Bryan, who despite being billed at 5’10” by WWE, is often towered by Stephanie McMahon in their face-to-face confrontations.

The former WWE World Heavyweight Champion revealed in an August 2013 interview with DirecTV that he is actually 5’8″.

“I always wanted to be a wrestler, but I didn’t think I could be because I’m relatively small,” Bryan said in regards to his start in the professional wrestling industry. I’m 5’8 and weigh 195 pounds. When I started I was a lot smaller. But when I was probably 15 or 16 years old, WCW started bringing in these cruiserweights like Rey Mysterio who was 5’3 and 150 pounds. That gave me no reason not to at least try and follow my dream.”

According to the official WWE website, the Divas Champion is billed at 5 foot six inches. Based on photos of her standing next to fellow wrestlers, this appears to be her legitimate height.

It was officially announced Monday on Raw, “Macho Man” Randy Savage will be inducted as the first member of the WWE Hall of Fame’s Class of 2015 the night before WrestleMania 31 at the SAP Center in San Jose, California. Speaking to The Sun, Chris Jericho feels that Savage not being in the Hall of Fame was “a huge omission.”

“I think that him not being in the Hall of Fame was a huge omission and almost made the Hall of Fame not legitimate for me, much in the same way of Deep Purple not being in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame was not legitimate for me, so I’m super-excited about it,” Jericho said. “It is much deserved and now, finally, I feel the WWE Hall of Fame is legit.

“Everybody that needs to be in there — and wasn’t because of politics or petty bullsh-t — is now in there, including [Bruno] Sammartino, Bret Hart, the Ultimate Warrior and now Randy Savage being the last on that list.”

Jericho also talked about crossing paths with Savage in World Championship Wrestling, growing up as a fan of the “Macho Man,” the first wrestling shirt he ever bought and more. The full interview is available here.

Chris Jericho On Vince’s “Brass Ring” Speech, Savage/WWE HOF, His WWE Return

The following are highlights of a new U.K. Mirror interview with Chris Jericho:

On WWE inducting Randy Savage into the Hall Of Fame: “Well, absolutely it’s one of the guys that needed to go in there to make it a legitimate Hall of Fame. They’ve done a great job over the last few years, putting in those last few guys like Bob Backlund, Bruno Sammartino, Bret Hart, and now Savage, those were the holdouts that needed to be in there to give that Hall some semblance of credibility. Now that Savage is going in, it’s kind of closing the book on the outstanding that needed to be in there – like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame needs to put Deep Purple in there before I can ever take it seriously. Until they do, it’s kind of a joke to me. The fact Savage is finally going in is great.”

On returning to WWE for the next two months, but not working TV or PPVs: “Just for January and February, working the live events – no TV matches, no pay-per-view matches. I happen to have January and February off because in March I’m going back to the UK with Fozzy, so it was a good time to go back to WWE for a few matches. It’s based around Fozzy’s schedule, and it’s been that way since 2010. You see me come and go for a month here, a month there, that’s why I didn’t want to do any TV this year in January or February because it’s too short of a timeframe. Considering it’s WrestleMania time, there’s really no reason to come back [on TV] because I’m not available for WrestleMania, nor do I want to be around just for a couple of months. It’d be too quick.”

On Vince McMahon’s “brass ring” speech: “I grabbed it so I don’t really have … he’s right, it’s all up to him, and whatever mood he’s in and whoever he decides has it at the moment will get a chance. It’s Vince, he says things and whatever is in his head. When I’m not in WWE, I don’t watch a lot of WWE. There’s guys there grabbing the brass ring and others will over time, and there’s people you never expected to make it huge that will make it huge – that’s the nature of the business. Look at Daniel Bryan, the company never expected him to get as big as he got and probably didn’t even want him to get as big as he got, but some guys just do.”

Check out the complete interview at Mirror.co.uk.

Plans Back On For John Cena vs. Rusev At WrestleMania 31?, News On WWE’s MSG Return

It was reported a while back that WWE officials were contemplating doing a John Cena vs. Rusev feud for WrestleMania 31. The idea at that time was to have Rusev cost Cena his chance at recapturing the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at the WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view.

As of right now, WWE is advertising a tag-team main event of John Cena and Randy Orton vs. Rusev and Seth Rollins for the live event in Madison Square Garden on February 27th. Some view this as a possible sign that WWE is going forward with their original plans for Cena vs. Rusev at WrestleMania.

Thus far, there has been no interaction between Cena and Rusev that would indicate that match being booked. Some are of the opinion that Cena and Rusev is simply a live event program for WrestleMania season, possibly because Brock Lesnar doesn’t work non-televised events.

In related news, other matches advertised for the aforementioned 2/27 live event at MSG include Daniel Bryan vs. Kane, Roman Reigns vs. Bray Wyatt, Dean Ambrose vs. Cesaro and an appearance by Chris Jericho.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Chris Jericho Announces He’s Signed A New Deal With WWE

After making a surprise appearance at Saturday night’s WWE live event in Montgomery, Alabama, Chris Jericho revealed on Twitter that he’s signed a new deal with WWE that will have him working 16 shows for the company through March.

Jericho tweeted on Sunday afternoon:

It’s worth noting that all of the dates are weekend shows and none of the dates are Monday or Tuesday TV tapings.

During a recent interview with Slam.Canoe.Ca, Jericho talked about his decision to only work non-televised shows:

“[To do only live events] was my choice. I had some time off [between Fozzy tours], and I thought it would be fun to go back [on that schedule]. It’s like I’m the anti-Brock Lesnar.”

In his return to the ring last night, Jericho defeated Luke Harper in a singles match via pinfall after hitting the Codebreaker.

Backstage news on JBL burying The Ascension on Raw

Chris Jericho Makes Surprise Appearance At WWE Live Event On Saturday

Part-time WWE Superstar Chris Jericho made an unannounced surprise appearance at the WWE non-televised live event on Saturday night in Montgomery, Alabama. This came off as pretty unexpected and interesting, considering the fact that Jericho was not scheduled to begin working WWE live events until next weekend in St. Louis, Missouri.

According to a fan in attendance at the Montgomery show on Saturday night, Jericho received an enormous pop when he came out.

Jericho would go on to face Luke Harper in a singles match, one that Jericho ended up winning in a match that was described by our correspondent as “excellent and refreshing,” considering the way the rest of the card came off that evening.

Part Two Of Chris Jericho’s Interview With Hulk Hogan, JR’s Next “Ross Report” Guest

– The guest on next week’s edition of Jim Ross’ “Ross Report” podcast will be none other than masked pro wrestling legend Len “The Grappler” Denton. Denton will be on the program to promote his new book, “Grappler: The Diary of a Masked Madman.” The show will be available next Tuesday night at 9pm on PodcastOne.com.

– Part two of Hulk Hogan’s appearance on Chris Jericho’s “Talk is Jericho” podcast is now online. The official description for the show reads as follows:

TIJ – EP107 – Hulk Hogan Pt2 & Speewee returns

“Hulkamania continues on TIJ! Wrestlemania 1 & 3 in-depth, Andre the Giant stories, Macho Man Randy Savage, Hulk’s last conversation with Ultimate Warrior just before Warrior passed, the NWO, Hulk’s thoughts on the death of WCW, “Buzzkill,” Mr. T, Hulk’s surprise appearance at WM30, and the true story of his audition for Metallica! Plus, Speewee returns & you’ll never believe whose tongue was in his mouth!”

You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

Hulk Hogan On Chris Jericho’s Podcast, Seth Rollins Appearance Note

– WWE Superstar Seth Rollins will be appearing at the Adventureland Store at the Voorhees Town Center in Voorhees, New Jersey for a “meet and greet” from 10am-12pm on Sunday, January 25th. For more information, visit AdventurelandStore.com.

– WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan is the special guest on today’s edition of Chris Jericho’s “Talk is Jericho” podcast. The official description for the show, which features part one of the Hogan interview (part two will be available on Friday’s edition of the show) reads as follows:

TIJ – EP106 – Hulk Hogan Pt1 & the infamous Speewee

“Hulkamania is taking over “Talk Is Jericho”! One of the most iconic wrestlers in history sits down with Y2J & talks about his own wrestling heroes, why he loved working in Japan, his role in the Rocky movie, his first meeting with Vince McMahon Sr, working for Verne Gagne, and taking a chance with WWF and his hot & cold relationship with Vince Jr. Plus, Chris’ friend Speewee, one of the masterminds behind the greatest rib ever pulled on Y2J, joins the show to explain how he put one over on Jericho!”

You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

Chris Jericho Speaks On Wrestling At Live Events And Not Television

The following are highlights of a new Slam! Wrestling interview with Chris Jericho:

On working just WWE live events on the upcoming run: “I’m going back in January and February to just do live events — no TV, just house shows. (To do only live events) was my choice. I had some time off (between Fozzy tours), and I thought it would be fun to go back (on that schedule). It’s like I’m the anti-Brock Lesnar.”

On his wrestling career: “I know that some fans would like to just seem me wrestle until I explode in a puff of dust — that won’t happen. I think everybody knows that wrestling is less and less of my life, and that my days of being a full-time wrestler (are over). But as long as I feel that I can still contribute, and can still perform at the highest level that I’ve set for myself, then I’ll go back from time to time.”

Check out the complete interview at Slam.Canoe.ca.

Hulk Hogan, The Boogeyman On “The JBL Show,” JBL On Latest “Talk Is Jericho” Podcast

– Hulk Hogan and The Boogeyman are among some of the guests featured on this week’s edition of “The JBL Show,” which you can watch below.

– The latest edition of Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, which features an interview with WWE announcer JBL, is now online. The official description for the show reads as follows:

TIJ – EP105 – WWE’s JBL & Peter Thomas Fornatale

“WWE announcer JBL has stories about the Von Erichs, Vampiro, the European circuit, the Monday Night Wars, the Westminster Dog Show, the APA and Ron Simmons, Public Enemy, The Dudleys, Vince Russo and the Attitude Era, and the WWE Tribute To The Troops! He also talks “Seven Summits,” helping at-risk kids, and running with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain! And Y2J welcomes special guest, Peter Thomas Fornatale, who collaborated with Chris on all three of his NY Times best-selling books! ”

You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

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  • Dream Matches That Never Happened: Hulk Hogan vs. Steve Austin

    UFC president Dana White says it all the time, “the job of a promoter is to make the matches the fans want to see.” To ensure that this happens, White has gone around buying out entire promotions, sometimes strictly for a single talent (White bought the WFA promotion just to acquire Quinton “Rampage” Jackson’s contract).

    Unfortunately for wrestling fans, our “Dana White” is a guy named Vince McMahon, a guy who doesn’t quite share the same philosophy about promoting.

    While White’s slogan is “my job is to make the matches the fans want,” and more often than not he will, McMahon’s is, “I know what the fans want more than they do.”

    Sure, in public you’ll hear McMahon say that all WWE does is listen to what the “WWE Universe” wants and his job is to give it to them, his track record, while solid, isn’t that great when it comes to making dream matches happen.

    The following is part one of a new series I’m calling, “Dream Matches That Never Happened.” First on the list is the most obvious dream match of all-time, at least in this writer’s opinion …

    Hulk Hogan vs. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin

    How is it possible that the two biggest names and highest drawing figures in the history of sports entertainment never once had a single high-profile match? Forget WCW, where I believe Hogan and Austin may have crossed paths (not 100 percent sure, however) when Austin was still “Stunning.”

    I’m talking about “The Hulkster” and “Stone Cold” going at it, one-on-one, on the WWE stage.

    Could you imagine the amount of money this match would have drawn? And don’t give me any of that crap that Hogan was too old when Austin was in his prime, and that the match would have sucked, therefore no true wrestling fan would care about it.

    We’re all fans, and if two big mega-stars like Austin and Hogan collided in our lifetimes, we’d probably still remember where we were when it happened.

    The Rock vs. Hulk Hogan. Was it the best technical match of all-time? Absolutely not. Were the “die-hard” fans going into WrestleMania that year talking as if they were more excited for Triple H vs. Chris Jericho because the actual ring work would be better? They sure were. I was around, and still doing this for a living, and I remember it well. When the show was over, what was the true main event that night?

    Enough said.

    Hogan and Austin would be the same thing. Hell, WWE could book that match at WrestleMania 31 next year and it would still be a contender for highest drawing pay-per-view of all-time. The two still have that much name recognition, and a match between the two would still garner that level of interest. While I’m well aware that it’s not going to happen, you get my point.

    Hogan vs. Austin is so big, it would still be a big deal today.

    Now imagine if you will how big that match would have been, say, 10 years ago. The record would probably still stand today.

    The fact that both were under contract, and WWE decided to go with Rock instead of Austin that year, to me, is not a big deal. Both matches are the type of “dream matches” that should have been promoted. The fact that WWE never doubled back and made Hogan and Austin happen after that, when fans were clamoring for it at different times after Hogan-Rock, that’s the part that confuses me.

    Many might say, “but Austin clearly didn’t want to work with Hogan.”

    So what?

    If you’re a promoter, you should be able to find a way to convince him. Dana White said it best, so I won’t try to top it. If the fans want something bad enough, give it to them.

    Fans for years were begging for Hogan and Austin, and WWE never made it happen. Unfortunately in the case of a Hogan-Austin match, it never will happen. With Hogan no longer allowed to compete in a WWE ring due to their strict medical program, one-half of the equation is taken out of the picture. Austin doesn’t seem keen on returning to the ring, but if it were to happen, you can rest assured that “The Hulkster” won’t be the face he’s staring at across the ring.

    So, it’s one of those situations were as a fan, you simply have to wonder “what could have been,” because “The Hulkster” versus “Stone Cold” will never happen.

    And that’s the bottom line, brother!

    What are your thoughts on Hulk Hogan vs. Steve Austin never happening, or any other big dream matches that never took shape? Which matches do you consider to be the biggest potential showdowns that never happened? Let us know by posting your feedback in the “Comments” section below.

    You can also hit me up on Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBooneWZR, and/or follow me on Twitter @MBoone420.

    Backstage Idea Behind Ryback’s Promo From Monday’s WWE RAW

    The general idea behind Ryback’s lengthy promo segment on Monday’s edition of WWE RAW was to give him an opportunity to connect with the fans on a new level by telling an emotional, personal story.

    Ryback told pretty much the same story during his recent appearance on Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast and in an interview with Sam Roberts from back in 2013.

  • Undertaker CONFIRMED For WrestleMania 31 Weekend For Either A MATCH Or A WWE HOF Induction …

    (Credit: F4WOnline.com)

  • Chris Jericho Added To Monday Night Wars Debate With Eric Bischoff & Bruce Prichard

    Chris Jericho has been officially added to the upcoming WWE vs. WCW “Monday Night Wars” debate between Eric Bischoff and Bruce Prichard, which is scheduled to take place on January 25th.

    Jericho announced on his latest Talk Is Jericho podcast that he wants to be the moderator of the debate, noting that he worked for both WWE and WCW during the Monday Night War years.

    The Bischoff-Prichard debate will take place from 1-3pm EST. at Dave and Busters at 325 N. Columbus Blvd. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which is only a few minutes away from the Wells Fargo Center, where the WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view will be taking place on the same night.

    For ticket information for the event, visit RFVideo.com.

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  • Latest News Regarding Chris Jericho’s WWE Status, Possible WrestleMania 31 Appearance

    At last word, Chris Jericho’s current deal with WWE calls for 15 live events and no television appearances during January and February. After that, he is scheduled to go back on the road with Fozzy for a European tour from March 4th through March 19th.

    Jericho’s status for WrestleMania 31, which is on March 29th, is said to be up in the air, however it’s looking likely that he will not be appearing on the show. Having said that, there are those who feel if Vince McMahon wants him bad enough, he could appear.

    Recently, the plan was to keep Jericho off of television so that his return would mean more, although he has already worked two television shows since November.

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    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • WWE Fast Lane PPV Poster Revealed (Photo), Chris Jericho’s WWE Return

    – Chris Jericho noted on his latest podcast that he will be working the next WWE live event at Madison Square Garden, which is scheduled to take place on February 27, 2015.

    – Below is the official promotional poster for WWE’s Fast Lane pay-per-view, which takes place on Sunday, February 22, 2015 at the FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tennessee.

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    VIDEOS: Chris Jericho On “The JBL Show” & Top 10 Moments From Super SmackDown

    Chris Jericho is featured on the newest edition of “The JBL Show,” which you can watch below.

    Below is the “Top 10 Moments” video for this week’s live “Super SmackDown” show.

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  • Ryback Addresses Recent Comments Made About Him By CM Punk

    As noted, Ryback was Chris Jericho’s guest on his “Talk Is Jericho” podcast this week. During the interview, Ryback addressed recent comments made about him by CM Punk on Colt Cabana’s “Art of Wrestling” podcast.

    Below is an excerpt from the interview where Ryback talks about the subject.

    “I went and heard part of it. Punk was always good to me when he was here and I felt I was good to him. He was never like that to my face and I felt we always had good matches for the most part on the live events. To leave and say the things he said, I try not to take anything personal anymore. So whatever he’s going through, if he feels the need to say that, I can tell you it’s not true.

    It’s one of those things, it’s like, come on man. I don’t understand if it’s a personal thing with me. I don’t know but I have no ill feeling towards the guy, I wish him the best.”

    You can listen to the full Ryback interview on Talk Is Jericho right now at PodcastOne.com.

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  • Ryback On Chris Jericho’s Podcast, WWE Stars Talk About Getting Bad Gifts (Video)

    – The latest edition of Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, which features Ryback, is now online. The official description for the show reads as follows:

    TIJ – EP101 – WWE’s Ryback

    “Ryback is speaking about the CM Punk’s recent comments & he’s doing it right here on TIJ! Ryback’s also got a great Dusty Rhodes impression, the back story on “Skip Sheffield,” his very own WWF bell hammer, an update on the injuries that nearly ended his career, and words of wisdom he never actually heard from Arnold Schwarzenegger! ‘Feed Me More! Feed Me More!'”

    You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

    – The latest edition of “WWE Inbox,” which you can watch below, features WWE Superstars and WWE Divas discussing the worst gifts they have ever received.

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  • Highlight Reel Announced For RAW, Bad News Barrett Works Out At WWE Performance Center

    – WWE has announced a Chris Jericho “Highlight Reel” segment with Rusev and Lana for tonight’s post-TLC edition of WWE RAW.

    – Bad News Barrett was at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida today working out. He wrote the following about it on his official Instagram account: “Lacing ’em up for the first time in six months at the @WWE Performance Center. #BNB #Owwww”

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  • Segment Announced For Raw, WWE Releasing Special Magazine, Noelle Foley’s Latest Video

    – The official WWE website has announced that tonight on Raw, Chris Jericho will host “The Highlight Reel” with special guests, United States Champion Rusev and Lana.

    This news was confirmed in the Raw Five-Point Preview, which states, “Chris Jericho’s back to run Raw this week, following Daniel Bryan and the Anonymous Raw GM as the latest Superstar to fill The Authority’s power vacuum. With power at his disposal and plenty of former friends and foes to play with, Jericho has already arranged for U.S. Champion Rusev and Lana to appear on “The Highlight Reel.” It’s anybody’s guess as to exactly what The Ayatollah of Rock ‘n’ Rolla has planned for the Russians, and the rest of the WWE Universe, but it’s likely to be something we’ll never, eeeeeeever expect, or forget. What else does Y2J’s have up his sleeve?”

    – While WWE no longer publishes WWE Magazine, the company will apparently continue to put out special issues. Joey Styles revealed on Twitter this afternoon that a “Collector’s Edition” magazine highlighting the best photos of the year is now out on newsstands.

    – In the latest edition of Ringside or Riot with Noelle Foley—daughter of WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley—Noelle reviews her dad’s documentary I Am Santa Claus, gives her take on CM Punk joining UFC, and reveals who she thought should have won the Slammy Awards.

    Drunk fan gets dragged out of WWE TLC arena by security (PHOTOS)

    Chris Jericho Rumored For Eric Bischoff vs. Bruce Prichard Monday Night Wars Debate

    A “mystery” former World Champion, strongly rumored to be Chris Jericho, has been added to the upcoming “Monday Night Wars” debate between Eric Bischoff and Bruce Prichard on January 25th in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    Bischoff and Prichard are set to debate the real truth behind the Monday Night Wars on 1/25 from noon until 3pm at Dave & Buster’s. After that was announced, Jericho was reportedly strongly intrigued by the idea.

    RF Video, which is promoting the event, said that when the announcement is official, the event is likely to sell out immediately.

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  • Chris Jericho Talks About Punk’s WWE Future, Who He Wants To Work With

    Here are some highlights from Chris Jericho’s recent interview with Wrestling101.com:

    If He Thinks CM Punk Will Ever Return To WWE:

    “That is something you will have to ask CM Punk, I haven’t spoken to him about it. I do know in 2005 I was very burned out from wrestling and I left for two and a halfyears. If Punk does come back it might take a while because when you’re burned out your done, like I said it took me two and half years before I decided I wanted to come back.”

    “A lot of people forget that I left for quite a long period of time. It is a tough life, there is a lot of pressure and a lot of politics, you go through a lot of shit. If you’re not there 100% it can really drag you down that’s for sure.”

    Who He Wants To Work With When He Returns To WWE For Another Run:

    “When the time comes for me to go back, if I have some time and they’re willing to have me back I will look through the roster and see what works and makes sense. Seth Rollins is great, Dean Ambrose is great, I think Daniel Bryan as a babyface v myself as a heel would tear the house down.”

    “There are a lot of great guys but it all depends on what they’ve got going on and what I’ve got going on. The last thing they are going to be doing is waiting around for Chris Jericho to come back, so when the time comes we will see what is going on and who is doing what with who and make some decisions from there.”

    Comparing Vince McMahon, Eric Bischoff and Paul Heyman:

    “Vince is the best boss I’ve ever had. The other guys were good bosses but to me they were just small time independent guys as far as the companies they had. Being in ECW and WCW for me was all about getting into WWE and I didn’t really care about anything else. Vince is the best boss I’ve ever had in the business and I wouldn’t work for anyone else but him and I haven’t for the last few years.”

    Preview For Tonight’s WWE Tapings, Jericho Reacts To Slammy Win

    – WWE will be taping this week’s episodes of SmackDown and Main Event, as well as next week’s Tribute To The Troops special, from Columbus, Georgia. Top stars advertised for the tapings include John Cena, Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, Kane and Big Show. No matches or segments have been announced for the shows. Join us here tonight for Live Coverage of the tapings.

    – Part-time WWE Superstar Chris Jericho posted the following on Instagram last night after winning the Slammy Award for Extreme Moment of the Year on RAW:

    “Wow exactly 6 years after I won my last #Slammy for #SuperstarOfTheYear in 2008, I picked up another one tonight for #ExtremeMomentOfTheYear for jumping off a 20 ft high #Steelcage against #BrayWyatt a few months ago! What a pleasant surprise and thanks to all of YOU who voted for me! And thanks to #Fandango for being nice enough go accept the award for me since I couldn’t be there… @wwe #Y2Jisbackbaby”

    Jericho will be back on TV next week as the guest host of RAW.

    Chris Jericho Announced As Next Week’s WWE RAW Guest Host

    On Monday’s, WWE TLC “go-home,” Slammy Awards-themed edition of RAW, a special guest host was announced for next week.

    In what will be the post-TLC pay-per-view edition of the show, WWE Superstar Chris Jericho will make his television return as the special guest host for the evening.

    Also set for next week’s RAW, as reported previously, is the return of WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar.

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