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Chris Jericho Talks About It Being Difficult To Return To WWE, The WWE ‘Bubble’

Chris Jericho recently spoke with Patrick Lennon of The Star promoting Fozzy’s upcoming U.K. Tour.

Here’s what Jericho said about WWE:

“I don’t know if it’s bulls—, but there is very much that attitude in WWE – sometimes ‘If you’re not with us you’re against us.’ It’s been there so long I find it kinda weird.”

“As you and I know, WWE lives in its own world and you can see that for any outside ventures that they do.”

“I’m always cool with them and always open to going back, but it’s difficult – I would have liked to have done more, maybe, but they want your time exclusively and the longer I’ve been there, the less time I have. Hopefully we’ll work together in the future.”

“If we don’t, well, I can walk away knowing I had an amazing run and achieved everything I wanted to achieve in wrestling.”

AJ Lee Says She’s Obsessed With Stephanie McMahon, Chris Jericho Hosts VH1 Mini-Series, Sheamus

– Promoting THQ’s WWE ’13 in New York City two weeks ago, AJ Lee couldn’t contain her excitement about being featured as a playable character in the game.

“Oh my gosh, it’s so surreal, I can’t even wrap my brain around this,” she told ESPN.com minutes after playing as herself for the first time. “This is over 10 years in the making for me and just a dream come true. I’m the luckiest person in the world.”

For her first match, Lee opted to face Stephanie McMahon.

“They asked me who I wanted to fight, and I’m so obsessed with Stephanie I knew I wanted to face her,” Lee said. “I love her, but for some reason I also want to fight her, so it was so amazing to see what it would look like if we were in the ring together.”

Lee also offered an assessment of her digital character in the interview.

– Chris Jericho tweeted Tuesday, “Just hosted a 10 hr min-series for @VH1Classic Details and air times coming soon! Now it’s back to LA for…u guessed it…more filming!”

– World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus appears at Colonial Honda in North Dartmouth, Massachusetts on Tuesday, October 23 at noon.

Chris Jericho Addresses WWE Return, Wade Barrett Weighs In On Sheamus, “The Beautiful People” In Maryland

– Chris Jericho told a group of fans at a Journey concert this past weekend to “stay tuned” when he was asked about returning to WWE.

– “The Beautiful People,” Angelina Love and Velvet Sky, will face Jessie Kaye and Niya at Maryland Championship Wrestling event taking place Saturday, Oct. 27 at 2401 North Point Blvd. Dundalk, Maryland. The former TNA Wrestling talent will also participate in an autograph signing. (Event Information)

– Wade Barrett tweeted the following in regards to his match with Sheamus on Raw: “My face is a tad sore after the cheap-shot, but i’m not complaining as i’m not a big girl’s blouse like most are. FYI, I can fight dirty with the best of ’em. I just choose not to. #RealMan”

– El Generico, who Ring of Honor teased over the weekend would be returning to the promotion as an opponent for Kevin Steen, has not signed a contract. His status with Dragon Gate USA remains unchanged.

(source: PWInsider.com)

Chris Jericho’s WWE Future, Update On WWF Scratch Logo In DVD Releases & More

– Former WWE Intercontinental Champion Rikishi turns 47 years old today.

– WWE returns to Detroit, Michigan for a RAW live event on December 26th at the Joe Louis Arena. The pre-sale begins Friday with the password SLAM.

– WWEDVDNews.com is reporting that the upcoming “Brock Lesnar: Here Comes The Pain” DVD (out 10/30) will be the first release where the old WWF scratch logo does not have to be blurred. The current WWE logo still appears in the bottom corner of the screen, however the WWF logo on the ring apron, turnbuckles and arena banners will be visible. WWE recently reached a settlement with the World Wildlife Fund, which allows them to display the logo from old footage.

– Following recent reports that WWE’s negotiations with Chris Jericho broke down (and Jericho announcing on Twitter that he won’t be at WrestleMania), the main issue is believed to be that Jericho wants a lot of freedom to pursue outside projects (music, acting).

* RYBACK To Get The WWE Title? Backstage News On His Monster Push

(Partial Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Full Listing of the CM Punk DVD/Blu-Ray

CM Punk’s new BEST IN THE WORLD DVD/Blu-Ray has been released!

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Here is the full content listing for CM Punk: Best in the World. The DVD and Blu-ray is officially released, check out the content listing below:

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DISC 1

Main Feature
A New Day
Spaceboy
Backyard Fame
Taking to the Road
Launching Pad
Constantly Learning
Dark Cloud
Not the Prototype
Outcast Champion
Having Fun
A Challenge
Saving Society
Frustrated Beyond Belief
Hometown High-Pressured Situation
The MAN
Special Features
High School Sports
CM Punk – the Name
Skull Fracture
OVW vs. Albright
From Extra to Champion
December to Dismember
1st Impressions
In-Ring Style
It’s Clobbering Time
The Hat
“The Most Insulting Thing You Could Say To Me”
A Conversation with Lars
Title in the Fridge
Natalie’s T-Shirt
“Teenage Anarchist”

DISC 2

Finals Match in the OVW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament
Brent Albright vs. CM Punk
Ohio Valley Wrestling 1st March, 2006

CM Punk vs. Justin Credible
ECW 1st August, 2006

ECW Championship Last Chance Match
CM Punk vs. John Morrison
ECW 4th September, 2007

Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Chris Jericho vs. Shelton Benjamin vs. John Morrison vs. Carlito vs. CM Punk vs. MVP vs. Mr. Kennedy
WrestleMania XXIV 30th March, 2008

World Tag Team Championship Match
CM Punk & Kofi Kingston vs. Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase
RAW 27th October, 2008

No Disqualification Match for the Intercontinental Championship
CM Punk vs. William Regal
RAW 19th January, 2009

DISC 3

Tables, Ladders, and Chairs Match for the World Heavyweight Championship
Jeff Hardy vs. CM Punk
SummerSlam 23rd August, 2009

Rey Mysterio Joins the SES vs. CM Punk’s Hair
Rey Mysterio vs. CM Punk
Over the Limit 23rd May, 2010

WWE Championship Match
John Cena vs. CM Punk
Money in the Bank 17th July, 2011

WWE Championship Match
CM Punk vs. Chris Jericho
WrestleMania XXVIII 1st April, 2012

WWE Championship Match
CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan
Over the Limit 20th May, 2012

BLU-RAY EXTRAS

No Plan B
Saxophone
Easter Greeting
Chicken Wings and Apple Pie
Most Recognizable Tattoo
Fish Tattoo
Traveling with Ace
No Microphone
ECW Arena Match
Hanging with Eddie Guerrero
Trainer
Driving Away With the Title
Wrestling Camp
“They’re Gonna Hate Me”
Six People, One Room
I’m a Paul Heyman Guy
The Marathon
@CMPunk
The Bus Tour
Kofi’s Challenge
WrestleMania Day
A Day at the Ball Field
True Respect

Finals Match in the Intercontinental Championship Tournament
Rey Mysterio vs. CM Punk
Armageddon 14th December, 2008

Chris Jericho Starting “Huge” New Project, Bella Twins On MTV Tonight, New WWE ’13 Video

– Former WWE superstar Chris Jericho revealed on Monday that he is starting a “HUGE” new project:

– Former WWE Divas the Bella Twins will appear on the MTV show “Ridiculousness” tonight at 10pm (EST). Here’s a preview for the episode:

– THQ released the following video hyping the new “WWE Universe” mode in the upcoming WWE ’13 video game. The video notes that Paul Heyman provided the “creative direction” for the mode:

“The fan-favorite Universe Mode is back with brand-new features that allow you to create shows and pay-per-views, view statistics and create your own storylines with more content and freedom than ever.”

Chris Jericho Says He Won’t Be At WrestleMania, SmackDown Social Media Score

– Friday’s WWE Smackdown did a 74,561 Trendrr.tv social media score, down a sharp 24% percent from last wee and the lowest score in over two months. SmackDown ranked #4 on cable behind the two MLB Wild Card games and “SpongeBob SquarePants.”

– Former WWE superstar Chris Jericho says he won’t be at WrestleMania 29 next April from the MetLife Stadium in the NY/NJ area.

One of his Twitter followers wrote him, “Im going to Wrestlemania next year at Metlife stadium. Hope to see @IAmJericho there live!” Jericho responded with:

It was reported by Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter this week that Jericho’s contract negotiations with WWE fell through.

* Rumored Matches For WRESTLEMANIA 29

WWE Ends Contract Negotiations With Chris Jericho, Officials Cautious On Jerry Lawler’s Return After Heart Attack

– WWE officials had been negotiating with Chris Jericho on a new contract in recent weeks, but talks fell through. WWE opted to cease talks with the wrestler/musician in recent days.

It is believed that the proposed deal fell through due to control over when he worked as well as his activities outside of WWE. Officials were seeking an arrangement where the company would be his top priority and they would have some control over his outside endeavors. Jericho, on the other hand, wanted complete control of all of his activities.

Jericho was open to returning as early as this month had WWE agreed to his terms. He was looking to work forty to fifty dates per year, including full-time for cycles and even assisting the developmental program. However, he would determine the periods when he worked and would be strictly unavailable during tours, which WWE was not in favor of.

– Three weeks after suffering a heart attack while announcing at a WWE event in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Jerry “The King” Lawler stated in interviews in recent days that he is looking to return to the road as early as next month. Within WWE, however, there is no timetable on his return to the announce desk. It is said that company officials will be very cautious on bringing him back.

(source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Jericho Celebrates Milestone, New NOC PPV DVD Artwork, Keibler-Clooney Update

Amazon.com has released an updated cover art for the WWE’s Night of Champions DVD (due out 10/16), which now features WWE Champion CM Punk standing above a fallen John Cena at the end of the PPV. The original cover art featured Cena posing.

– Chris Jericho tweeted that he had his first-ever wrestling match 22 years ago today:

– The New York Daily news is reporting that Stacy Keibler’s 1-year relationship with George Clooney is on the rocks and could be over very soon. “They’re barely talking,” a source revealed. “She is worried that he may break up with her any day now.”

Keibler has been in New York City alone for weeks filming “August: Osage County” with Julia Roberts, Meryl Streep and Juliette Lewis. “George is being really distant and pulling away from her,” said the source. “She wakes up every morning and doesn’t know what’s going to happen.”

Wade Barrett Competes On “WWE Superstars”, WWE Premieres Latest Fozzy Music Video, Lilian Garcia

– As seen Monday on Raw, Wade Barrett complained to program General Manager AJ Lee about not competing on the show. He did wrestle earlier as he faced Tyson Kidd in a match taped for this week’s episode of WWE Superstars.

In a second match taped for the show, David Otunga took on Michael McGillicutty in a battle of former Nexus members.

– As reported earlier, one of the theme songs for WWE Hell in a Cell is “Sandpaper,” the lead single off of the Chris Jericho–fronted metal band Fozzy’s latest album, “Sin and Bones.” The song’s music video premiered tonight on WWE.com.

– WWE ring announcer Lilian Garcia appears on The Nick and Artie Show tonight, which airs at 1:00 a.m. on DirecTV’s Audience Network.

– Mexican professional wrestler and WCW alumnus El Dandy turns 50-years-old on Tuesday.

Tonight’s Raw May Set Record Low Audience, Hell in a Cell Theme A Fozzy Song, WWE In Poland, Edge Appearance

– There has been a lot of talk this week within WWE that tonight’s Raw broadcast may be the least watched non-holiday episode in fifteen years. Facing stiff competition in Monday Night Football on ESPN, last week’s show had the fewest viewers since July 4, 2011 and was the smallest audience for a non-holiday episode in over five years. The Green Bay Packers-Seattle Seahawks game did 16.167 million viewers, and tonight’s game between the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears is expected to eclipse that figure.

– One of the theme songs for WWE Hell in a Cell is “Sandpaper,” the lead single off of the Chris Jericho–fronted metal band Fozzy’s latest album, “Sin and Bones.” The music video for “Sandpaper” will premiere tonight on WWE.com.

– The official WWE website has announced that a live event will take place in Lodz, Poland at Atlas Arena on Saturday, April 27, 2013. John Cena, CM Punk, Rey Mysterio and The Miz will headline the event.

– Adam “Edge” Copeland and Tommy Dreamer appear at Dave and Busters 325 N Columbus Blvd. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania this Sunday from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Click here to view the event flyer.

(source: F4WOnline.com)

Former WWE Star In Bad Shape Following Hip Surgery, Chris Jericho Appearing In Hollywood, Edge Interview

– Jim Powers, who appeared for the World Wrestling Federation and World Championship Wrestling, is presently hospitalized after acquiring an infection following hip surgery last month.

The former Young Stallions member underwent hip replacement surgery on August 3. After undergoing a second surgery three weeks later, he acquired a staph infection. The 54-year-old is currently in a rehabilitation facility receiving antibiotics through an IV. He is expected to remain in the facility for at least two more weeks and will then undergo hip surgery again.

– Chris Jericho and his band Fozzy appears at retail outlet Sound Check Hollywood (located 8872 West Sunset Boulevard West Hollywood, CA 90069) on Thursday beginning at 7:00 p.m. for an autograph signing. Additional details are available at SoundCheckHollywood.com.

– WWE Hall of Famer Edge appears on TheMatthewAaronShow.com tonight at 9:00 p.m. for a live interview.

– NWA Dawg will hold a free show this Saturday in Vineland, New Jersey at Perfection Auto Car Dealership. Tony Mamaluke is scheduled to appear.

(source: F4WOnline.com)

Chris Jericho Gets A New Tattoo (Picture)

Chris Jericho got a new “Sin and Bones” (the name of Fozzy’s new album) tattoo yesterday at the All or Nothing tattoo parlor in Atlanta, Georgia:

Chris Jericho’s 10 Favorite Things. Bad Review on WWE Studio’s No One Lives, WWE Tries to Trademark XFL.

– WWE is trying to register the trademark for XFL. They have an existing live application  filed in 2009,  under XFL LLC. It is still pending, as WWE has not provided a customary ‘Statement of Use’ for the trademark. The difference is the new application is for use in wrestling and football.

– The Toronto Star has a review of WWE Studios’ No One Lives, which played this weekend at the Toronto International Film Festival and tt wasn’t favorable. Here’s part of what they wrote:

“While parts of it are deliberately campy, the low-budget production veers onto the amateurish and some of the jump cuts make it look like it was edited with a switchblade. Or make that a butter knife.”

– Former WWE star Chris Jericho revealed his 10 favorite things in an interview with Alter the Press:

Chris Jericho Talks About Whether He’ll Wrestle At WrestleMania 29

Chris Jericho was interviewed by Brian Fritz of Between The Ropes this week and said there’s a 50/50 chance of him wrestling at WrestleMania 29 next year. Jericho, who is currently touring with Fozzy, says the metal band’s 2013 tour schedule will dictate whether he’s able to wrestle at the Met Life Stadium next April:

“Last week I lost the thing (retirement match) and then it’s like on a Wednesday and when are you coming back. What is the percentage? I don’t know. Depends what we have going on tour wise. I don’t think we have anything booked as of yet. I know we’re going to Australia at the beginning of March with Metallica.”

“There’s always a chance. Once again, it all depends on what’s going on with Fozzy and where we’ll be at with the band. There’s always a chance. I definitely don’t want to make this something where I’m on for another year again. If there’s something where I can pop in from time to time. I think that would be pretty cool. Let’s say as of right now there’s a 50/50 chance.”

* News On More Wrestlers Joining CM PUNK & PAUL HEYMAN’s Alliance

Seth Rollins Says He’s WWE’s Future – Not Cody Rhodes, Chris Jericho Bloggigg

– Chris Jericho is now blogging updates from his current tour with Fozzy at MetalHammer.co.uk. His latest entry, titled, “Hammer Is Jericho Blog 2: Sin And Bones Uncovered (AKA Wait. Wait. I Never Had A Chance To Love You),” is now online.

– WWE NXT Champion Seth Rollins is taking issue with The Miz referring to Cody Rhodes as the “Future of WWE” on Monday’s RAW. Rollins tweeted on Monday night, teasing a confrontation with Rhode at NXT’s upcoming live event from Ft. Pierce, Florida:

Rhodes will be appearing at the show along with his father, WWE Hall of Famer Dusty Rhodes.

After getting feedback from a lot of fans regarding his first tweet, Rollins followed up with:

Wade Barrett Nixed From House Show Main Event, Chris Jericho Performs In New York City, Birthdays

– Wade Barrett was advertised to face Alberto Del Rio and Sheamus in the main event at Saturday’s SmackDown live event at Wells Fargo Center in Des Moines, Iowa but the match was changed to a 2-out-of-3 Falls bout between Sheamus and Del Rio. Barrett instead faced Tyson Kidd, who he defeated.

LocalBozo.com has published a review and photos of Chris Jericho and Fozzy’s performance Thursday night at The Gramercy Theatre in New York City.

– Sunday would have would have marked as the 59th birthday of Rocco Rock and 51st of Bam Bam Bigelow. Rock died on September 21, 2002 at the age of 49, reportedly due to a heart attack, while Bigelow died on January 19, 2007 at the age of 45. Autopsy results showed that Bigelow’s death was due to multiple drugs found in his system including toxic levels of cocaine and an anti-anxiety drug. He was also suffering from a heart problem, specifically arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease.

– Finlay is featured in today’s “Superstar Spotlight” on WWE.com. He returned to the sports-entertainment organization in June in a behind-the-scenes capacity.

Chris Jericho On How His WWE Departure Was Handled, Original Storyline Plans, Triple H’s Legacy, The Miz

Chris Jericho appeared on Busted Open with Dave LaGreca and Doug Mortman (show information available at www.facebook.com/bustedopen). Highlights from the interview are as follows:

On him leaving the WWE for a while: “Vince knew and I knew for the entire run that I would be leaving as soon as the new record came out (Sin and Bones). We knew the entire time what my time frame was. Originally I was supposed to leave at the end of May and then I signed for another three months, and the record got pushed back. But I didn’t know until the day I showed up, actually ten minutes before Raw started in Fresno that we were doing this contract vs contract thing. So I didn’t even know this was going to happen. I just figured I would have a match with Dolph and that would be the end of it. So people who think that there is some long, drawn out, plan. I t really wasn’t. It was about ten minutes before the show started and I was like ‘Oh, we are doing a contract vs contract thing? Oh ok.’ So there you go, a little special behind the scenes look.”

Is Dolph Ziggler the next big main eventer?: “Times have changed so much in that guys are learning on the fly. Dolph is one of the best guys on the roster but he is still learning as are a lot of the other guys. People say ‘oh Damien Sandow is the next guy or Kofi’ .These guys are still learning. In time, I think these guys will be amazing, amazing performers. But right now they are still on their way up the learning tree. So, yes, I think Dolph is going to be an amazing performer. Yes I think the Miz is going to be a great performer. Lots of guys are getting into that zone, but they are still learning. It’s not like what it was in my day. I worked for nine years before I came to the WWE. There are guys now who have been working there nine months that are on the show. It’s a different world out there right now than the way it used to be. There is a lot of great, great performers or potential great performers that are on the way to getting there.”

On the importance of experience in wrestling: “It’s not so much experience time wise, it’s also experience with who you are working with. This is the cold, hard fact that nobody in the WWE has been working in wrestling longer than me with the exception of The Undertaker. I’ve been working longer than Kane, longer than Triple H. If you throw in Kane, Triple H, Jericho, Undertaker, geez who else has long term experience where you can go in with a young guy and instantly identify their strengths and weaknesses.? We can tell them, ‘you need to work on this and this is amazing. Keep doing what you’re doing on that end.’ It’s not just about having good matches, it’s about knowing what to do.

“Knowing how to put together good matches, feeling things. How to react when things don’t go the way you want them to. Right before I left there was a tag match between myself and Zack against Dolph and Miz. Putting together the match, there were things that were obvious to me that they were still figuring out, which is cool and ok with me. But I was like wow this is second nature for guys that have been around a long time and they are still figuring it out and when that light bulb comes on and they already have ninety percent, but that last ten percent is what makes you a great performer. Some guys never figure out that last ten percent and when the guys do, that’s when they become guys you can base companies around and put in main events.”

Did it bother him when a guy like the Miz who had little experience, had the WWE title?: “No, because that’s the world we live in now. It’s not like what it used to be back when I came in 1999. I bet when you look at that roster in ’99, I bet you would have at least eight to possibly twelve legitimate, main event, superstar, amazing character, amazing workers. I bet there was at least ten. Now, there is probably four and with potential for four or five more. The experience level and the character development is completely different now.”

When will the time come for the WWE to rely on their young stars instead of the older stars?: “We are pretty much at that point now. It’s more necessity than anything. When Daniel Bryan first came in a couple of years ago, you saw the evolution of the character. He came in as like the NXT nobody, then gets fired and then comes back as a nerd and as a vegan. The vegan thing came about because Vince hates vegans. Vince would say ‘how could you not eat steak?’ He made vegan into a heel tendency. I always knew Daniel Bryan would get over because once again look at his career path. He had gotten over everywhere he had been. You can make jokes that he wrestled in a bingo hall or a gym, but getting over is getting over whether it’s in front of 200 people or 20,000 people. It’s the same principle.

“How do I get the crowd on my side either as a heel or a babyface? He always had that, he just figured a way to do it. That’s what all the other guys are going to have to start doing. They are already kind of making that switch. If you look at Wrestlemania this year, what’s the top three matches? You had Undertaker vs Triple H with HBK, all part timers at best. You had Cena and Rock, one workhorse who works every show, the other part timer at best. Then you had Punk and Jericho. So three of the six were on Raw the next night. Sooner or later it’s going to have to get to that point. There is still pure business at stake. What are people going to pay to see? It does take time for people to accept some of these guys as legitimate money-making main eventers that you would pay to see.”

Talks about his creepy promos leading to his return: “It all started with the Myans saying 2012 would be the end of the world. So I thought it would be cool to come back with the end of the world as you know it in the sense of kind of like the old Y2J promos where the whole company kind of went into the tank and it’s the end of THAT world and the beginning of the new world with Jericho laying claim to what is his. It was meant to be something ominous based on the Myan thing saying the end of the world is coming. 2012 is the end of the world and this was the end of the world as we know it.

“The world has now changed because I am back to reclaim what is mine. It started with ‘the best in the world thing’. It was a natural feud with CM Punk. But sometimes people read into these things too much. People still ask me ‘who was the girl?’ I worked on this with a guy named Adam Pennucci who worked on all of my promos since 1999. I asked him the question ‘who’s the girl’? He said ‘I don’t know, I just find her really creepy and I like the idea of it’. So I was like, ‘cool, put it in there.’ Then people were asking, ‘was it Stephanie McMahon, was it AJ Lee, was it Kharma, was it Michelle McCool?’There was no girl. It was never anything to do with a girl. It was just another creepy imagery to have two creepy kids conspiring with each other. People were finding clues that didn’t exist.

“People were pausing it and looking at the Bible quotes and how it leads to Jericho. They were pausing it frame by frame and this girl is supposed to be Stephanie McMahon and the boy is Shane McMahon. There is a book on the floor that says Jericho on it. It was all speculation and people getting into it. I didn’t want to come back the same, I wanted to come back different. The viral thing was my idea, where the YouTube thing on Raw on the bottom of the screen, where it’s very subtle. I like stuff like that where it makes people think.

“The silent treatment was all Vince’s idea. I had a big long promo that would have explained it right off the bat why it was the end of the world as you know it and why I was coming back to reclaim what was mine. Vince said ‘no I don’t want you to say anything.’ It worked so well that we said let’s not say anything for a whole month and see what happens. We are not as smart as you think by putting messages on the tiles of the floor. This was all done on a shoestring budget and I never saw the clips until they were done.”

On his feud with Dolph Ziggler: “Originally I was supposed to feud with Sheamus, and then it was Daniel Bryan. Then the day of Raw, they said I was doing something with Dolph. I was like ‘what happened to Daniel Bryan and Sheamus?’ They said it changed and I was fine with it. I’ve been doing this long enough that I roll with the punches. I couldn’t wait to work with Dolph but I needed a story. What’s the story? They said ‘we will think of one later.’ I said ‘I don’t like that’. I need to think of one now since I have a promo tonight with Dolph. We cant think about this next week. That’s when I came up with the concept of everyone was bitching that Jericho never won a match on PPV. I don’t think of things that way. I win if the match is great. I win if people enjoy the match. Winning and losing, who cares? It doesn’t matter.

“As a heel especially, you can win one out of ten matches and you’re fine. Once I came back from suspension, the tide had already shifted. The heel was gone. People wanted to cheer for Jericho. When that finally happens, you just got to go with it. I thought it would be real interesting to go with the ‘you can’t win the big one’ scenario. But sometimes the writers will write ‘this old broken down guy who is on the last legs of his career.’ I’m like ‘wait a second, broken down? I’m in the best shape of my life, never been hurt, I’ve never missed a match and it’s not like I lost EVERY match. I beat Sheamus on TV, I beat Punk on TV and I beat Kofi a million times. I wanted to focus on the storyline of ‘he can’t win the big one.’ It gave us a great place to go. You always have to have a good storyline. Without a storyline, it’s just two guys in their underwear rolling around half naked.”

What he thought was his best run in his career: “When I came back in 2007, I thought that was the best work of my career as far as really showing who I was as a performer. The story I did with Shawn Michaels and I’m not bragging when I say this, but to me it’s one of the best storylines in WWE history. Blackjack Lanza told me that the last time I saw him a few months ago. I thought that was the best example of storytelling in wrestling. I was working with the greatest of all time.

“When that angle was done, I went into a thing with Mysterio which I thought was one of the best things I’ve done as well, then did the thing with NXT guys. When I came back this time I was like ‘who am I going to work with?’ There is Punk and Cena, but there is no more Shawn Michaels or Undertaker or Triple H, or Eddie Guerrero. I still want to have great matches, but I also want to pass of the experience, pass the knowledge that I have on to these guys, so when I go they can become the main event guys of tomorrow. Just like Shawn did with me.”

On Triple H’s legacy: “He is a great worker. I think he is almost underrated as a worker because of all the side baggage that people have put on him. I worked with him when I first came in. He is a great worker and really helped me out. I’ll be honest with you he is doing a great job behind the scenes. It’s not an easy job. He is being thrown in all the way. Vince is making him do everything. He is in charge of all the meetings, he is in charge of all the side projects, and I think what people forget is the ‘Attitude Era’ was a lifetime ago.

“When I started being Y2J again, a lot of people didn’t know who that was. That was ten years ago. There are a lot of new fans and kids watching and girls, and new people just starting to watch 3 or 4 years ago, so they don’t know the legacy of Triple H. The ‘You tapped out’ chants at Summerslam was not what they wanted, but his legacy to me is one of the best workers that was in the company and he is going to be the guy to take the company to the next level in the next 10, 20 years.”

Cameron Does Not Appear At WWE Live Event In Australia, Saturday Morning Slam, Chris Jericho

– Cameron, who was arrested and charged with driving under the influence on Aug. 24 in N. Hillsborough County, Florida, did not appear at Friday’s Raw live event in Sydney, Australia after appearing at the previous day’s show in Brisbane. Brodus Clay was only accompanied by Naomi.

After cops took her into custody, the police report says Cameron offered one of the officers $10,000 to “let her go because she would lose her job.” According to F4WOnline.com, many people within WWE feel her bribery attempt will cost her her job.

– HollywoodLife.com has published an article touting the ratings success of WWE’s Saturday Morning Slam on The CW. The premiere episode was the most watched entertainment program on broadcast television Saturday morning among total viewers.

– Chris Jericho is featured in today’s “Superstar Spotlight” on WWE.com.

– Tank Toland, who briefly appeared in WWE as James Dick, turns 32-years-old Friday.

(source: Pro Wrestling Torch)

Title Match Announced For Night of Champions, Chris Jericho Reacts To Dolph Ziggler, Vickie Guerrero

– Raw General Manager AJ Lee announced prior to Monday’s Raw main event that CM Punk will defend the WWE Championship against John Cena at Night of Champions. Also announced for the pay-per-view event taking place Sept. 16 at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts is Sheamus defending the World Heavyweight Championship against Alberto Del Rio.

– After Dolph Ziggler ended Chris Jericho’s WWE career last week on Raw, “The Showoff” appeared on-stage Monday to the former WWE Superstar’s entrance music and proclaimed that he will never be seen again. Jericho reacted to Ziggler’s move via Twitter, writing, “Heard Dilph used my music tonight. Well it’s about time he got a good ring song, as that “I Am Perfection” tune is crap #JustAnotherWannabe.”

– After being viciously attacked by Raw General Manager AJ Lee on Raw, Vickie Guerrero noted on Twitter, “Im making alot of calls to the board of directors….too busy to go support @HEELZiggler He will do great tonight. #nodoubts.”

– Ricky Reyes turns 34-years old Tuesday while Christina Von Eerie turns 23-years-old.

Chris Benoit and WWF Logo Featured In New WWE DVD Release, PBS Profiles Mick Foley’s Charity Work

– Silvervision, WWE’s European video distributer, has released a four-pack DVD package featuring “Attitude Era” titles Austin 3:16 Uncensored, Three Faces of Foley, Chris Jericho – Break Down the Walls and Kurt Angle – It’s True! It’s True. According to reader Dan, the titles are unedited as the WWF logo is not blurred and WWF references are not cut out. Chris Benoit is also not edited from the titles; he’s featured in the Jericho and Angle pieces, and appears in bonus matches featured in both sets.

– PBS program My Generation featured a piece on Mick Foley’s work with Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN). The segment also features former WWE talent Sean “X-Pac” Waltman recalling being sexually abused as a child.

– Check into Raw tonight on GetGlue.com for a free Kofi Kingston Night of Champions Series sticker.

Chris Jericho Talks About His Contact Situation, Wrestling Dolph Ziggler & More

Chris Jericho was a guest on Live Audio Wrestling’s The LAW on Sunday night to promote Fozzy’s new album ‘Sin and Bones” and his WWE career. Here are some highlights of what Jericho said about:

His WWE Contract Situation: “I went to Connecticut to meet with Vince McMahon last year after SummerSlam, and my plan was to come back in December, do the month of vignettes, then work January to the end of May, and then in June we were supposed to embark on the tour for Sin and Bones, because originally it was supposed to come out in June. Then when I found out that the record wasn’t gonna come out until mid-August, I said, ‘Well, I’ll stay for another three months, until the end of August.’ Until SummerSlam, basically. I kind of re-signed and extended my deal for another three months at the beginning of May.”

His Match with Dolph Ziggler at SummerSlam: “They wanted to start the show off with a bang, and I don’t care if I go on first, last, in the middle, whatever. But if I’m going on first, I’m gonna be going out there to make a statement and kick it off with a bang, and I don’t want anybody to be able to follow it. I think the LA crowd was primed; SummerSlam is a big deal, they’ve promoted it and done a great job of making it the second biggest pay-per-view of the year, and the crowd was crazy. And honestly, it’s fun to kind of end off that last run as Y2J, as a good guy, after being the hated heel for basically the better part of four years.”

Young Talent Making It To The Next Level: “Guys have to step out and take a chance, but they’re not really encouraged to like it was in the old days, and I think there’s pros and cons to that. I think we’re seeing that in a lot of the characters that are on the show. But then suddenly you’ve got a guy like Damien Sandow who comes out and, against all odds, gets over with this character. Then once he starts getting the confidence for it, then he’s starting to take a chance, so you still can get that.

“How did I get into wrestling? With my grandma, my dad, and my aunt. You could go as family entertainment. The Attitude Era was a great time; if it was still going on, I’d be right in the middle of it still doing all the stuff that I used to do. But it changed, and that’s the way it is, so you must change with it. It’s still wrestling; it’s all about having great matches, great characters and great build-ups. It’s the same concept, it’s just that you can’t say ‘ass’ and ‘son of a b—h’ anymore. Well, if you can’t do a good program and not say ‘ass’ and ‘son of a b—h,’ then you don’t need to be working in this business anyway.”

You can catch The LAW every Sunday night at 11pm EST on TSN 1050 Toronto and online at liveaudiowrestling.com.

(Credit to Chris Maffei for transcribing the interview)

Chris Jericho’s Bio Moved To Alumni, Speculation On Eve’s Agenda & More

– After his WWE contract was terminated last week on RAW, Chris Jericho’s WWE wrestler profile has been moved to the Alumni section of WWE.com.

– Former World Heavyweight champion The Great Khali turns 40 years old today.

– WWE tag team champion Kofi Kingston will be appearing at the National Guard Storefront in Milwaukee, Wisconsin today from 11am until 1pm.

– WWE.com has an article up looking whether Eve Torres has a “hidden agenda” as Booker T’s assistant on SmackDown. Eve addressed the situation on Twitter over the weekend:

JR On Tyler Rek’s Release, Fozzy Album Sales, SummerSlam Attenence

– WWE RAW returns to Nashville, Tennessee on October 15th at the Bridgestone Arena. A ticket-presale begins this morning with the password being MARK. The advertised main event is CM Punk vs. John Cena.

– Sunday’s WWE’s SummerSlam PPV from Los Angeles, California had a live attendence of 17,482 fans with 14,000 paid.

– Sin and Bones, the new album from Chris Jericho’s band Fozzy, moved around 3,400 copies in the United States for its first week of release to debut at #143 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album landed at #1 on the Top New Artist Albums chart. The band’s previous album, Chasing the Grail, opened with around 2,200 units sold back 2010, a sign that the band is gaining popularity. As previously reported, Jericho will be off television for the next few months touring with Fozzy.

– Jim Ross has commented on WWE granting Tyler Reks a release on Wednesday. JR tweeted:

(Partial Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Chris Jericho’s Status For RAW, SummerSlam Title Change Scrapped, Josh Matthews Note

– For fans hoping that Chris Jericho will be back on WWE television next Monday night, don’t get your hopes up. Jericho will doing a promotional appearance for Fozzy on Monday night at Collector’s Realm in Poughkeepsie, New York (5:30-7:30pm EST.). Jericho and the rest of the band will signing CDs and celebrating the release of their new album, “Sin & Bones.”

Buy FOZZY’s “Sin & Bones” Album Now From Amazon.com

– The broadcast team for the WWE Saturday Morning Slam taping that took place on Tuesday night from Bakersfield, California was Josh Mathews and Santino Marella. It’s worth noting that Josh Matthews was kept off the SmackDown tapings due to “injuries” he sustained at the hands of Kane at SummerSlam, yet he was able to do commentary for Saturday Morning Slam, which was taped right before SmackDown.

– At one point, there were plan for Titus O’Neil and Darren Young to capture the WWE tag titles at SummerSlam, according to f4wonline.com. For whatever reason, that plan was scrapped and Kofi Kingston & R-Truth retained. The Prime Time Players are still expected to get a run with the tag titles in the coming months.