Posts Tagged ‘Chris Jericho’

Chris Jericho Promises Great Story On Bob Barker, Brian Pillman/NFL Memories

– Sports writer Peter King has recently posted a number of comments on Twitter about the late WWE Superstar Brian Pillman. Most of the comments are regarding Pillman’s days at the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals training camp. For those interested, you can read them online at CincyJungle.com.

– Former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho recently noted on Twitter that he has a great story that he will include in his new book about legendary television host Bob Barker regarding his stint as the host of RAW. Jericho tweeted the following:

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    – WWE legend Jake Roberts was interviewed this week for the Pro Wrestling Powerhouse podcast. Some of the topics discussed include:

    • Snake Radio – Jake’s new venture into the world of professional wrestling radio and podcasting.
    • DDP Yoga – How the program has helped Jake and can help you
    • Future in professional wrestling – Will Jake be stepping back into in ring competition anytime soon?

    Other topics will include wrestling psychology, promos, road stories and more. You can listen to the interview at BlogtalkRadio.com/PWPradio.

    – Part 2 of Chris Jericho’s interview with “Stone Cold” Steve Austin for the Talk Is Jericho podcast is now online at PodcastOne.com.

    Chris Jericho Speaks On Working Non-Stop, His Goals For 2014 & More

    The following are highlights from a recent interview with former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho:

    On working non-stop: “Well, it sure seems that way sometimes, especially with all the projects that I have. The one thing is when I’m home, I try and stay home and not work as much. Being on the road, it’s definitely more work-time in that case, but I really dig being on the road. I dig being busy and I dig creating. In this day and age it’s more about the brand rather than a certain thing. Whether it’s Chris Jericho’s in Fozzy or he’s a wrestler or he’s an author, he has a podcast – everything kind of falls into the Chris Jericho umbrella and that’s where you want to keep it, so I like being busy.”

    On similarities between wrestling and playing shows: “There are a lot of similarities. Both are very high, intense forms of entertainment, both very contingent on the reactions you get from the crowd. And you know, I’ve got to be the party host, work people into a frenzy and make them get into it, whether it’s on stage or whether you’re in the ring. When I started wrestling, I wanted to be the Paul Stanley or the David Lee Roth of wrestling – the ultimate frontman. Then we started Fozzy, I took those qualities I was doing as Y2J that I’d stolen from Paul Stanley and David Lee Roth in the first place, so it’s all very similar. You’re just being a frontman, and the frontman’s job is to get the crowd into the show and dictate the ebb and flow . That’s what I do with Fozzy and the WWE.”

    On what the next 12 months look like: “F*ck, I don’t know about the next 12 months, only the next two. I started a podcast which is a big hit right off the bat and the first episode did really well, so that’s kind of a priority. Doing this Fozzy record is a priority and finishing this third book is a priority, so I’ve got all those things rolling right now.”

    Check out the complete interview online at SpaceshipNews.com.

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  • Hunico/Sin Cara Note, Chris Jericho Interview, Update On CM Punk vs. The Shield

    – In addition to their match at the upcoming WWE TLC pay-per-view this Sunday, CM Punk vs. The Shield in a three-on-one handicap match is also being promoted for the WWE live event on December 27th in Indianapolis, Indiana.

    – After working under the mask as Sin Cara on WWE RAW last week, WWE Superstar Hunico was back to working under his normal gimmick at the non-televised WWE live events this past weekend.

    – The Spaceship News website in Australia recently interviewed former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho. The interview, which mostly focuses on his rock and roll band “Fozzy”, can be read online at SpaceshipNews.com.au.

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  • Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” Podcast Launches With First Guest Steve Austin

    Chris Jericho’s new “Talk is Jericho” podcast has officially launched, with episode #1 now online at PodcastOne.com. His first guest is none other than WWE Hall of Famer “Stone” Cold Steve Austin.

    Among the topics discussed in this inaugural episode:

    • Why he decided to get into podcasting
    • The recent “Andy Kaufman is alive” hoax
    • Austin being offered a spinoff to Nash Bridges
    • Music
    • The Undertaker
    • Steve Austin’s influences
    • Their experiences in WCW

    They also announced that Austin will be returning to Talk is Jericho next week for the second part of their interview.

    You can listen to Talk is Jericho at PodcastOne.com/Talk-Is-Jericho.

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    John Cena Addresses Feedback To WWE TLC, Chris Jericho’s Podcast Now Online

    – The debut edition of Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, which features an interview with WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, is now available online. Fans interested in checking out the debut of Jericho’s new podcast can download it for free at PodcastOne.com.

    – WWE Superstar and current World Heavyweight Champion John Cena recently took to Twitter to address the feedback from WWE fans regarding his upcoming title unification match against Randy Orton at the WWE TLC pay-per-view. Cena tweeted the following:

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  • Photos: Chris Jericho’s New Tattoo Work

    Chris Jericho revealed on Twitter that he’s gotten some new tattoo work done and will be featured on the cover of Rebel Ink magazine. He tweeted this preview from the magazine shoot:

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    He also posted this picture on Instagram of his new forearm tattoo – which he describes as “the Loch Ness Monster wearing Paul Stanley makeup about to attack the Rolling Stones logo.”

    Chris Jericho Reveals Big Part Of His Next Book, Update On The Dynamite Kid

    – Former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho recently posted a photo of himself beating up a bloody and battered Shawn Michaels from their 2008 feud in WWE. Jericho noted that his feud with HBK will make up a large portion of his third autobiography, which is set to be released in September of 2014. Jericho included the following message with the photo on Instagram:

    “HBKs face was a crimson mask during this match in 2008 and as a result, the WWE ‘blood era’ ended on this night. The classic HBK/Jericho feud makes up a huge part of my new book that I’m putting the finishing touches on now…you’re gonna love it!! #sept2014”

    – Bronwyne Billington, daughter of WWE legend The Dynamite Kid, tweeted the following update on her father’s condition on Friday. Billington tweeted the following:

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  • Hogan/Cena To Team Up At WMXXX?, Jericho/HBK News, DDP Chat Transcript

    – WWE officials have indeed been negotiating with Hulk Hogan about a return to the company. According to one source, there is at least discussion of having Hogan team with John Cena, presumably at WrestleMania XXX.

    – Former WWE Superstar Diamond Dallas Page recently took part in an “Ask Me Anything” chat on Reddit. Fans interested in reading the transcript from the chat can do so online at Reddit.com.

    – Former WWE Superstars Chris Jericho and Shawn Michaels will be appearing together at the Houston Autorama at various times this weekend. For more information, visit Autorama.com.

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  • Edge Shares Backstage WWE HOF Story, Changing His Theme Music, Jericho

    The following are highlights from a recent interview with WWE Hall Of Famer Adam “Edge” Copeland from the “Journey Of A Frontman” music website:

    On a backstage story about music he chose for part of his WWE Hall Of Fame induction: “Yeah, it was. It was the one request I had. When I found out I was going in, they said, “Do you want anything?” And I said, “Use Walk for the induction. That would be pretty amazing.” The night before I found out I had to retire, I was listening to that song on the way home and I really paid attention to the lyrics for whatever reason. I knew something was different. I wasn’t feeling great, physically. Those lyrics really, really meant something to me in the aspect of what I was going through at that point. Starting a new part of your life and walking around into the next one. Everybody agreed and they were like, “Yeah! Of course you can use it!” It doesn’t really get any better than that. I got my favorite band, using a song that truly does mean something to me. And I get to go into the Hall Of Fame. So it was very cool and one of those things that the first time that I heard Nevermind, coming back from the Bramalea City Center, I bought it on cassette. And you hear those drums for the first time and then years later, that drummer is letting you use his music for your Hall Of Fame induction. Pretty surreal.”

    On replacing his WWE theme music: “Replacing Never Gonna Stop wasn’t my choice. The copyright ran out on Never Gonna Stop. And the way that started is, I tore my labrum in my shoulder, but I didn’t get surgery, so I ended up having a month off. So I threw a shot in the dark. I always hated that You Think You Know Me music because it never fit me and what I actually listen to. I had actually said that I wanted to use this Black Label Society song and they were like, “Okay, well here’s our version of it.” And it just sounded like a bad ripoff with this cheesy voice. The guys that did Big Show’s music and they did this version of Black Label and it was just not good. It just sounded like a bad ripoff. Rob Zombie, he had a new album coming out, “Can we get this?” A shot in the dark. Next week, they brought me a copy of the CD, The Sinister Urge, and I was just like, “Oh, really? Holy shit!” I didn’t think that was gonna happen. So I had four tracks and they said the album hasn’t been released, so you can’t let anybody hear this. And I said, “Okay. Never Gonna Stop.” I come back from an injury, that makes sense. So I used it, really, really liked it. And then when I came back from the neck injury, they were like, “Okay, well we can’t use it.” And also if you watch DVDs, it’s never on the DVDs. So they piped in my original music.”

    “When I was out with my neck injury, I met Mark Tremonti. I met him at a Metallica show, actually. And I went back to his place after and he played me what would end up being the first Alter Bridge album. I heard Metalingus and I was like, “Dude, can I use that when I come back?” And he said, “Yeah! Of course!” So that ended up being the genesis of it and when I heard it, it was actually Mark singing. It hadn’t been Myles yet. So it was in its infancy, but I had heard that song. I was like, “Okay, that’s gonna be what I come to the ring to.” And that’s how that all started.”

    On his favorite live band performances on WWE programming: “The first one I really remember was Motley Crue. I show up at work one day and I was like, “Oh! Wow, that’s Motley Crue up there! What is going on?” So that was kind of cool because there’s nobody in the arena and you sit there and listen to them soundcheck. So I remember sitting there and I went, “Man! That’s Tommy Lee killin those drums up there! This is amazing!” And you get your own little private show. When Ozzy played Smackdown. It’s Ozzy! And Zakk’s up there ripping away. It was Baltimore and Zakk had this prototype, 1 of 1 half SG, half Randy Rhoads flying V Gibson with Zakk’s bullseye design, and it was just a ridiculous guitar. So I’m just sitting there and he goes “Wanna play this fuckin thing!” I didn’t, not in front of him! But I got a picture with it. Dropped that phone in a toilet though and that picture is gone. Just fun experiences like that, having pictures of Ozzy choking you and stuff. It’s ridiculous, you never know what’s gonna happen. You get a private show with Ozzy Osbourne and Motley Crue.”

    On bonding with Chris Jericho through the years over their musical tastes: “There’s always certain guys that you just end up bonding with. Chris and I always knew that we had similar taste in music. Like I said, we’d hit concerts together. We have similar tastes in that it’s not just metal, we love The Beatles, a very open musical pallets. We can sit there and talk music for hours. We’ll talk about music and hockey more than we ever did about wrestling. We’re roughly around the same age, grew up in the same era of music. Iron Maiden. Kiss Army and all that. And then with the emergence of thrash metal and The Big Four and that whole scene. So, also, heavily influenced by Queen and the Stones and Beatles. We were kind of two of a few guys that had kind of the same musical taste. But I think he’s the closest of anyone else in that industry to what my musical tastes are.”

    On musical guest hosts of WWE RAW a few years back: “Zombie was apart of it one night, that was fun. We really got to catch up again. And it was in Philly, so during the day, Chris, Rob, and I just sat there and talked about music in the arena. It’s tough because with that, you realize that it’s theatrical and it’s fun and don’t take it too seriously. And I don’t know necessarily if some people would get that. A guy like Rob gets that. Alice Cooper would probably get that. Alice Cooper would have been cool, that would have been pretty fun.”

    You can check out the complete interview online at JourneyOfAFrontman.com.

  • Rare Photo Of Vince & HHH Backstage Working At Live WWE TV Taping
  • Update On Jim Ross’ One Man Show, Chris Jericho’s New Podcast

    – WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross tweeted the following a meeting he had this week to plan his upcoming one-man shows:

    – Chris Jericho has created the Twitter account @TalkIsJericho for his upcoming podcast, which premieres December 4th. Here’s the show’s official synopsis:

    “Recorded from all over the globe, multiple time world champion pro wrestler, lead singer of Fozzy and New York Times best-selling author Chris Jericho rocks the podcast world with “Talk Is Jericho,” his unique, weekly take on all things pop culture and life in general. Sit down with Chris as he interviews some of the biggest names in entertainment and discusses the minutia of wrestling, music, television, movies and twerking!! All-ages welcome. No ID required!”

    His first guest will be WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin.

    VIDEOS: Episodes 9 & 10 Of “But I’m Chris Jericho!”

    Episodes nine and ten of Chris Jericho’s new online reality show, “But I’m Chris Jericho!” have been added online. You can watch those two new shows below:

    But I’m Chris Jericho! Episode #109 — “Miserably”

    http://youtu.be/k8dkeqrKS3o

    But I’m Chris Jericho! Episode #110 — “PSA’ed Off”

    http://youtu.be/pjxaI_q6_eg

  • Latest Update On Chris Jericho Possibly Returning To WWE In Early 2014
  • Update On Chris Jericho’s New Podcast, WWE Signs Another Indian Giant

    – As previously reported, former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho is starting a new online podcast. Jericho recently posted an update noting that the podcast will be called “Talk Is Jericho.” Jericho also noted that his first guest will still be “Stone Cold” Steve Austin. “Talk Is Jericho” is scheduled to debut on December 4th.

    – According to a report on the IndianExpress.com website, a wrestler named Rajesh Kumar is set to begin training with WWE in Japan in the near future. Kumar is 39 years old, stands 7-foot 5-inches tall and weighs in at 335 pounds. He claims he meat WWE Superstar The Great Khali when he came to India two years ago and that was his motivation to begin training for pro wrestling.

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  • Chris Jericho’s New Podcast, Hornswoggle-Muppets, Dusty On Austin’s Podcast

    – Chris Jericho revealed on Twitter that his new “Talk is Jericho” will podcast will premiere on December 4th at PodcastOne.com. His first guest will be none other that “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, who also has a podcast at PodcastOne.

    – Speaking of Austin’s podcast, his next guest will be fellow WWE Hall of Famer Dusty Rhodes.

    – Hornswoggle has a cameo in the new ‘Muppets Most Wanted’ movie and is featured in the movie trailer, which you can view here (around the 1:27 mark):

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=enf9eAQ8srw

    Videos: “But I’m Chris Jericho!” Episodes 7 & 8

    View Here: Every Episode of “But I’m Chris Jericho!”


    Episode 7:  Chris is going up against famed actor Clark Cooper for the lead in a TV series and has to deal with the mind games actors play on each other while waiting to audition.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=lh6fYCMX7aA

    Episode 8: Chris visits his agent, Phil, who has some great news. Could this be his big break?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=BDXqlbsOASI

    Chris Jericho Talks About A Potential Return To WWE, His Web Series & New Podcast

    Chris Jericho recently spoke with Zap2It.com about his new web series and his WWE career. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

    Returning To WWE & A Possible Royal Rumble Appearance:

    “That’s the thing. “Again.” We’ve been there and done that. Plus people seem to put too much stock in the Fozzy dates. It doesn’t really work like that, for me. We’re in the studio in January to work on a new record.”

    “Not that I couldn’t come back to wrestling, but it would have to be under the right circumstances with the right angle. I enjoyed earlier this year when I came back, it was one of the best runs of my career, but I found it to be a bit listless. There wasn’t a specific mission, like when I came back in 2012 and it was the CM Punk story. This time it was just working with random people, which was fun. At this point though, to come back to wrestling, which I still love, it would have to be for a specific angle that I could really sink my teeth into.”

    “If not, I don’t know that I would come back and I don’t know if they’d want me to come back. It’s very egotistical of me to think I can come and go whenever I want. They say it’s cool, but Vince [McMahon] could change his mind and say, “I think you should stay for a year and if not we can’t really use you.”

    “Who knows? I’ve spent the last ten years working on my life after wrestling. I’m 43 years old. I still feel great and I can still work great, but eventually I’m not going to be able to do a Chris Jericho match at the level I can do it, which is five-star, balls-out every night, whether you’re at Madison Square Garden for “Wrestlemania” or in Covina, Cal. for a house show. Ten or 10,000, I work the same.”

    “Beyond that, there’s a lot of stuff going on in my world. I just signed on to do a podcast with Podcast One. They do Steve Austin’s, Adam Carolla’s, Seth Rogen’s. There’s always things like that popping up and I think a lot of the time wrestling fans want you to be tied to wrestling for the rest of your life and unfortunately it doesn’t really work that way. For me, I’ve never though of myself as just a wrestler, but as an entertainer. Anything that falls under the umbrella, I’m going to do it.”

    His Multiple Projects Outside of WWE:

    “It’s really kind of rolling now, where cool opportunities are popping up quicker and quicker. That takes away time for wrestling. When I come back, I like to do all the shows. I don’t want to just do TV or pay per views. I like being on the road and working with the guys.”

    “I don’t know what the future in wrestling holds, because I haven’t gotten a lot of feedback from WWE either. I don’t know exactly where I would fit in with them at this time. They’ve got their storylines locked in, and you can already kind of see what they’re going to do for “Wrestlemania.” But it would have to be something very special for me to come back to. If not, and wrestling fans might hate me for this, I don’t need the big retirement tour. I don’t need the last match, I don’t even really want to do that, like the [Ric] Flair thing and the Shawn [Michaels] thing.”

    “I’m not that type of guy, I like doing the opposite of what people want. I just want to fade into the sunset and never be seen again.”

    His WWE Schedule, Always Returning & Leaving:

    “Yeah, it’s kind of the way that I do things. And I think I’m real easy-going now when it comes to wrestling, which people get mad about as well. They complain that I lose all the time, which I don’t. But they think I do. It’s show business, man. Having said that, I’m not going to come back to lose every night, but if I’m going to work for Steven Spielberg and he tells me that my character in “Saving Private Ryan II” dies 15 minutes into the show and I say, “No, I’m not going to do that.” Well, he tells me to go away and hires somebody else to do that. If I’m going to go back and work for WWE for two months, I have to do what the boss says.”

    Details On Chris Jericho’s New Cover Band, WWE NXT Star Makes Main Roster Debut

    – Former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho is in Regina and Calgary this weekend with his new cover band, Coverboy. The band features Jericho, Brent and Todd from Slash’s band and Spider from Loverboy. For more information, visit CoverboyRocks.com. (Thanks to reader Brent Donnelly for sending along the info.)

    – Former WWE NXT star Xavier Woods made his official WWE main roster debut on RAW Country this past Monday night. Woods debuted as R-Truth’s “new partner” and the two defeated The Rhinestone Cowboys on RAW. The Rhinestone Cowboys, for those who missed it, were 3MB dressed up in country gear.

    Woods and R-Truth have teamed together before, wrestling as “Truth & Consequences” in TNA  several years ago (when Woods was known as Consequences Creed).

    Jericho To Interview Steve Austin Ths Week, Rhodes Dealing With Bronchitis, More

    – According to online reports, WWE Superstar Cody Rhodes is currently working through a case of bronchitis.

    – Former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho announced the debut of his new podcast on Monday. Jericho revealed that WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin will be his first guest. Jericho tweeted the following:

    – Former WWE Superstar Ken Doane, who has caused a lot of controversy in the past, recently posted on Twitter that he is “entertaining the idea of doing a shoot interview.” Doane tweeted the following:

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  • More Surprises On Monday’s “RAW Country” Show, Jericho In National Enquirer

    – WWE is teasing multiple additional “surprises” for Monday’s edition of “RAW Country.” As previously reported, one of the surprises will be the appearance of country music band Florida Georgia Line.

    – Former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho was mentioned in the Horoscope section of the latest edition of The National Enquirer. The publication wrote the following about him:

    “The rock star wrestler turned 43 on Nov. 9. This upcoming year is filled with turmoil behind the scenes for Chris but cosmic patterns show he’ll come out on top, making more money than ever! His intense Scorpio nature helps him in and out of the ring.”

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  • WrestleMania XXX Tickets, Chris Jericho Update, ESPN Documentary On WWE HOF’ers

    – Following the recent online pre-sale, tickets for WrestleMania XXX went on sale to the general public on Saturday. WrestleMania XXX takes place on April 6, 2014 from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.

    – ESPN is currently working on a “30 for 30” documentary piece on WWE Hall Of Famers The Von Erich family. The surviving member of the family, Kevin Von Erich, will be interviewed by ESPN as they will be traveling to Hawaii to film him at his home. The piece is scheduled to air at some point in 2014.

    – Former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho recently noted on his official Twitter account that there will be 10 full episodes of his web series, “But I’m Chris Jericho!” for the ongoing first season.

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  • Jerry Lawler Comments On Andy Kaufman Rumors, Punk-Comic Con, Jericho

    – WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler, who famously feuded with late comedian Andy Kaufman in Memphis, has commented on this week’s news story that Kaufman’s brother (and a woman claiming to be his daughter) said that Andy is actually alive and faked his own back in 1984. Lawler told CNN:

    “I would like nothing better than to know that Andy was still alive and been with us all this time. But like anybody else, I really don’t know any more than what I’ve heard. It could be a great hoax in his honor, dreamed up by his friend Bob Zmuda and his brother, Michael. That would be something that would be in keeping with Andy’s tradition, but who’s to say. It could really be legit.”

    – CM Punk has been announced for the Wizard World Portland Comic Con from the Oregon Convention Center on January 24th, 2014. He will be appearing from 3:30pm until 7:30pm.

    – Chris Jericho will be co-hosting Sunday’s episode of The Wedge on the Much Music channel at 10am EST.

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    Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson Endorses Army Style Clothing Line, Chris Jericho Chats With Larry King

    – Authentic Apparel Group has announced the launch of a premium line of army style clothing that is officially licensed by the U.S. Army. Former WWE and World Heavyweight Champion Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is endorsing this line to celebrate the U.S. Army’s rich heritage.

    “Authentic Apparel Group is about legacy, performance and innovation. I am proud to represent a company that supports and honors the everyday heroes that inspire me,” said Johnson.

    – In a sit-down interview with Larry King, former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho chats about his new web series But I’m Chris Jericho, Fozzy and how professional wrestling is a great training ground for acting.

    Video of the interview is available here.

    WWE Stars Remember Eddie Guerrero On The Anniversary Of His Passing

    The following are some new tweets from current and former WWE Superstars who paid tribute on Twitter to the anniversary of the passing of WWE Hall Of Famer Eddie Guerrero:

    Videos: “But I’m Chris Jericho!” (Episodes 5 & 6)

    Watch Here: The First 4 Episodes of “But I’m Chris Jericho!”

    The following are episodes five and six of Chris Jericho’s new online series, “But I’m Chris Jericho!”

    Episode Five (Who’s that Girl?)

    http://youtu.be/bM3XLepjtGU

    Episode Six (The Knockout)

    http://youtu.be/tNblrdFJy5U

    Chris Jericho Speaks On The Current Wrestling Product, Bryan/Cesaro, Web Series

    The following are highlights from a new interview with former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho:

    On his new web series “But I’m Chris Jericho”: “Well obviously, it’s kind of an extended universe for me and almost a kind of mockumentary, Christopher Guest kind of a vibe of this initial concept that I had from a nugget of truth of when I first moved out of wrestling and came out to Los Angeles to study acting and break into this world over here; I realized very early on that while I was a ‘superstar’ from another genre of entertainment, a lot of people out in Hollywood really didn’t care what I had accomplished in the past. So, I would come to do an audition with 10 other people who would look just like me for ‘Bachelor part #12’ to deliver one line, like ‘This telephone is not working’ and they’d say ‘Thanks, next!’ And I’d go ‘But I’m Chris Jericho, don’t I get a chance? A better shot?’

    View Here: The First 4 Episodes of “But I’m Chris Jericho!”

    So, I started thinking: what would happen if (Chris) Jericho got kicked out of wrestling, got blackballed and had nowhere to go, nowhere to turn, so I had to get into acting, but I had to take what I could get and kind of start at the lowest level to survive. And so, that’s kind of the whole concept of the show, and it took us about 6 years to sell it. We worked long and hard in doing the pilot and writing the scripts and we tried to pitch it and no one was really interested. Then, about a year and a half ago, my partner called me and he’s like ‘I sold the show’. I was like ‘What show is that?’, he said ‘But I’m Chris Jericho’. I said ‘You’re still working on that?!’ and he told me yeah.

    So that’s how it all got started and to come and do it as a web series was even smarter in this day and age because I think 3 or 4 years ago, doing a web series was like doing a direct-to-dvd movie or something, but now to do a web series, it’s the smartest way to have content in this day and age and it’s almost the way of the future as far as the way people will be watching tv shows from now on, I’d have to say.”

    On the current WWE product: “I don’t watch a lot because of my schedule being super crazy, over-the-top busy, but I follow along with what’s going on online and stuff. I like what the Shield was doing. I like the Daniel Bryan character. I like some of the more underrated characters; I think Antonio Cesaro is a tremendous performer. You know, there’s a lot of different guys that I think are really coming into their own and a lot of guys that WILL come into their own over the next few years and that’s basically the most important thing when you’re in that business, playing character, is that you really have to get the confidence and the ability to know what it is that you’re doing and where it is you want to go with your character and once you can kind of stumble upon that, you’ll grow by leaps and bounds. Sometimes it just takes time to figure out ‘Who am I, as this character?’ and ‘What do I need to do to bring this guy forward?’”

    Check out the complete interview online at WildTalkRadio.com.