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WrestlingDVDNews.com reports that Jericho recently talked about the DVD on his Talk Is Jericho podcast and mentioned not including matches with Chris Benoit ... the ladder match we had at the ...
It would be hard to find a more candid or powerful moment in the VICE TV documentary on the life and death of Chris ... Benoit has helped author. While Jericho looks back fondly on his 2001 ladder ...
Former WWE Superstar and NXT coach Nick Dinsmore aka Eugene was on a recent episode of the Talk Is Jericho podcast. Dinsmore recalled hosting RAW in Winnipeg, which led to Chris Jericho ...
Charisma seeping out of him, a surplus of athleticism at his disposal—Jericho ... ladder matches, blood-drenched wars and technical marvels. Shawn Michaels, Chris Benoit and Triple H feature ...
After a month and a half of waiting, Chris Jericho appeared ... would ultimately play a part in the match. Jericho would use his favorite weapon, the ladder, to try and take away the title from ...
Chris Jericho has been wrestling for over three decades, but he’s also acted in a few films. His next film project is titled Dark Match, which will be streaming on Shudder from January 31.
In just one short season, Vice TV’s Dark Side Of The Ring docuseries became appointment TV for thousands of wrestling fans around the world. Season one of the show explored such complex ...
Their most famous clash was a Ladder Match for the IC Title at Royal Rumble 2001. It was a hard-hitting, physically intense contest with Chris Jericho defeating Chris Benoit to win the gold.
Chris Jericho and Konosuke Takeshita will have another singles match together at some point in the future. Speaking on Talk Is Jericho, Jericho discussed his match against Takeshita. He first ...
During the episode, Van Vliet asked if Chris Jericho would consider having his final match against Lance Storm. It was because the very first match Jericho had was against Lance Storm. The Ocho ...
to 1980s-set wrestling action-horror “Dark Match.” The film is headlined by professional wrestler and rock musician Chris Jericho and written and directed by Lowell Dean (“Wolfcop”).