If one were to rate the loudest cheers heard at all Hall of Fame ceremony inductions, Chris Jericho’s will be in the upper tier. The 45-year-old continues to be one of the most compelling performers of all time, with a versatility that would put Reed Richards to shame.
Given his constant juggling of his music career, wrestling and other commitments, it’s a miracle Jericho is able to devote enough time to each. On the most recent episode of his cultish podcast, Talk is Jericho, the Ayatollah of Rock and Rolla adressed in fluent Jerichish what was most likely a question on how long his current stretch in the WWE would last:
"For all you jack offs that think you can predict what my future is, I'm not going anywhere. Am I going to be here next week? Yeah. Am I going to be here one more month? I'm not going to tell you. You're just going to have to wait and see."
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WrestleMania was odd in that the matches that stole the show weren’t the ones that people expected to. But Jericho spoke plainly in naming his picks of the evening:
“I had a great time working with AJ Styles all four of our matches and the last one at WrestleMania [32] was exactly what we wanted. And especially after the amazing spectacle of the seven-man Intercontinental [Championship] ladder match.
“Our mission was to bring it down a bit and then build it back up with wrestling. And we did that. It was one of the best matches on the show. I don't mind saying that. I think our match, the seven-man ladder match, and I think the women's match were the three highlights of that show.”