What Does Y2J Have to Say in the New WWE Magazine?
From PRO WRESTLING INSIDER:
So before Chris Jericho even debuts, I got my hands on the WWE magazine with him on the cover and interview inside. Some interesting notes from the short interview:
*Chris left in 2005 b/c he was burned out and needed to spend more time with his family.
*He and his wife had twin daughters in July 2006.
*The Shawn Michaels vs. John Cena one hour match from England, made Chris really love the business again.
*Jericho wants to work with John Cena, Shawn Michaels, HHH, The Undertaker (whom he's never had a one-on-one match with), Ken. Kennedy, and MVP.
*Jericho went to Lance Storm's wrestling school and started from scratch with his students in order to get back in ring shape.
*Jericho has been working with a personal trainer to get in good physical shape, something he has never done before.
*Jericho says he has a new finisher and some new moves to show off.
*Jericho says it took him 18 months to write his book. Mick Foley really helped him along the way with his book.
So before Chris Jericho even debuts, I got my hands on the WWE magazine with him on the cover and interview inside. Some interesting notes from the short interview:
*Chris left in 2005 b/c he was burned out and needed to spend more time with his family.
*He and his wife had twin daughters in July 2006.
*The Shawn Michaels vs. John Cena one hour match from England, made Chris really love the business again.
*Jericho wants to work with John Cena, Shawn Michaels, HHH, The Undertaker (whom he's never had a one-on-one match with), Ken. Kennedy, and MVP.
*Jericho went to Lance Storm's wrestling school and started from scratch with his students in order to get back in ring shape.
*Jericho has been working with a personal trainer to get in good physical shape, something he has never done before.
*Jericho says he has a new finisher and some new moves to show off.
*Jericho says it took him 18 months to write his book. Mick Foley really helped him along the way with his book.
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