#5 Chris Jericho comments on the main event of WrestleMania 37
AEW Superstar Chris Jericho shared his opinion about WWE’s recently-concluded pay-per-view, WrestleMania 37, and its main event. The former WWE Superstar stated that he was happy to see ‘pomp and show’ surrounding the event. Jericho specifically liked Bad Bunny’s entrance and the triple-threat match for the Universal Championship. Here’s what he had to say:
“I enjoyed seeing them in the stadium, working in front of all those people, that was really cool. Wrestling is always such a spectacle, and it was a lot of fun, man. It was very, very cool. I loved Bad Bunny’s entrance; I thought that was a blast. I thought Bad Bunny’s entrance was awesome; I love that pomp and circumstance of WrestleMania that they do."
"The main event three-way was fun; there's so much stuff that happened in that timeframe. Just the pomp and circumstance of WrestleMania—after seeing it in a high school gym, or whatever the hell it looked like—that’s kind of what I was waiting for.”
Jericho also appeared on Stone Cold Stone Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions show and revealed how he and Triple H hated each other in WWE. However, they now appear to be on good terms, and Triple H even stated that WWE is open to doing business with Chris Jericho.
#6 Bray Wyatt addresses Alexa Bliss’ betrayal at WWE WrestleMania
As discussed before, WWE Superstar Alexa Bliss distracted The Fiend during his WrestleMania match against Randy Orton. This led to The Fiend losing his match, and Bray Wyatt seemingly confirmed Bliss’ betrayal with his cryptic post. He took to Twitter and shared an image of Delilah and Samson. The infamous tale of deception narrates the story of Delilah, who tricked Samson into revealing that his strength lies in his long hair.
After knowing his secret, Delilah offered Samson to his enemies. Bray Wyatt could be comparing his relationship with Alexa Bliss following WrestleMania. Both WWE Superstars suggested that they can handle their fights alone on the first episode of RAW after WrestleMania.