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11-01-2010, 08:23 PM
Chris Jericho made his first domestic appearance since taking a hiatus from World Wrestling Entertainment with a Q&A at Ringsidefest 2010 in New York City on Saturday 10/30. Here is a recap of the session, reprinted from Saturday for those of you who may have missed it due to the weekend. A special thank you to www.ringsidecollectibles.com as well:
If Jericho had to wear someone else's gear, who would it be. He feels the Undertaker has the best gimmick of all that and sometimes he thinks if he was a foot and a half taller and way cooler, that could have been him.
When asked who he would have liked to have wrestled that he won't get the chance to wrestle, he said he's blessed to wrestle everyone he has, but Owen and Bret Hart come to mind.
Jericho discusses Jericho vs. The Old Man extra on the WWE Jericho DVD and doing some improve comedy to close out TV Tapings for the live crowd. He got the word that night that Vince McMahon wanted Jericho to mess with an older fan who was really angry at Jericho. He said he wanted it on the DVD because it was so preposterous and unique.
When asked about the change from pants to trunks, Jericho said he wanted to reinvent himself for his return 2007. He talked about being inspired by The film No Country for Old Man and how one villain was psycho but talked slowly and methodically, so he incorporated it into his WWE persona. He wanted to make a lot of changes and was nervous walking out of the locker room in his tights.
When asked if he was impressed with the newer stars, he said Miz is doing a real good job and is great. He knew Wade Barrett was going to be a star right off the bat. He talked about John Morrison, Jack Swagger and Sheamus. He said Swagger hasn't even tapped into what he has yet.
He talked about the promo where he gave a list of everyone he had beaten and how it was a take on his WCW Man of 1004 holds promo.. He said Vince wanted to see how long he could go with the promo and they cut Jericho off.
On TNA, Jericho said you have to be happy TNA exists because a monopoly isn't good for the fans or the wrestlers. He said he's familiar with it but doesn't watch it a lot today. He said you never want to say never because he could get into a huge fistfight with Vince McMahon tomorrow or something but at this stage in his life he only wants to wrestle for WWE and that includes Japan and anywhere else.
In regard to tips for being a wrestler, he said just keep doing it if that's your dream. People mocked him when he wanted to be a wrestler but they were the ones that were bitter or failed at their dreams. He said that he kept working at it and he's been able to accomplish his wrestling and music dreams. He said if his "dumb ass" can do it, anyone can.
Jericho was asked about the horror film "Albino Farm". He said during his first break, he did a lot of studying for acting, which greatly helped him when he returned to WWE. It was a fun role he was able to do and play a unique character.
When asked about advice asked by NXT Rookies, he said that Wade Barrett really didn't need advice because he obviously had it. He said that some of them asked but he offered to everyone because he has the experience and has been wrestling longer than most of the roster except Goldust and Undertaker. He said that he'd tell them the truth and sort of has the reputation of being a Simon Cowell type who gives harsh criticism but when someone improves, you know when he praises them, its earned.
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If Jericho had to wear someone else's gear, who would it be. He feels the Undertaker has the best gimmick of all that and sometimes he thinks if he was a foot and a half taller and way cooler, that could have been him.
When asked who he would have liked to have wrestled that he won't get the chance to wrestle, he said he's blessed to wrestle everyone he has, but Owen and Bret Hart come to mind.
Jericho discusses Jericho vs. The Old Man extra on the WWE Jericho DVD and doing some improve comedy to close out TV Tapings for the live crowd. He got the word that night that Vince McMahon wanted Jericho to mess with an older fan who was really angry at Jericho. He said he wanted it on the DVD because it was so preposterous and unique.
When asked about the change from pants to trunks, Jericho said he wanted to reinvent himself for his return 2007. He talked about being inspired by The film No Country for Old Man and how one villain was psycho but talked slowly and methodically, so he incorporated it into his WWE persona. He wanted to make a lot of changes and was nervous walking out of the locker room in his tights.
When asked if he was impressed with the newer stars, he said Miz is doing a real good job and is great. He knew Wade Barrett was going to be a star right off the bat. He talked about John Morrison, Jack Swagger and Sheamus. He said Swagger hasn't even tapped into what he has yet.
He talked about the promo where he gave a list of everyone he had beaten and how it was a take on his WCW Man of 1004 holds promo.. He said Vince wanted to see how long he could go with the promo and they cut Jericho off.
On TNA, Jericho said you have to be happy TNA exists because a monopoly isn't good for the fans or the wrestlers. He said he's familiar with it but doesn't watch it a lot today. He said you never want to say never because he could get into a huge fistfight with Vince McMahon tomorrow or something but at this stage in his life he only wants to wrestle for WWE and that includes Japan and anywhere else.
In regard to tips for being a wrestler, he said just keep doing it if that's your dream. People mocked him when he wanted to be a wrestler but they were the ones that were bitter or failed at their dreams. He said that he kept working at it and he's been able to accomplish his wrestling and music dreams. He said if his "dumb ass" can do it, anyone can.
Jericho was asked about the horror film "Albino Farm". He said during his first break, he did a lot of studying for acting, which greatly helped him when he returned to WWE. It was a fun role he was able to do and play a unique character.
When asked about advice asked by NXT Rookies, he said that Wade Barrett really didn't need advice because he obviously had it. He said that some of them asked but he offered to everyone because he has the experience and has been wrestling longer than most of the roster except Goldust and Undertaker. He said that he'd tell them the truth and sort of has the reputation of being a Simon Cowell type who gives harsh criticism but when someone improves, you know when he praises them, its earned.
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