So I just finished reading Jericho's second book and having read the first one, it helped give me a better perspective on him and his career then I had before! With that in mind, it just seemed natural that I would continue my serieson Defining Moments with Chris Jericho himself!
Jericho's had a diverse and well-rounded career, being one of the last of a dying breed whose worked in territories, Japan, ECW, WCW, and WWE. More then any other, I expect to see many a different perspective on the man's career. One of the biggest goals of said series is to really shed some light as to how we, the IWC, view said wrestler. Through four wrestlers thusfar, it's been great to see so many viewpoints on the same wrestler. There were some moments I had never even considered, and some that had simply slipped my mind. That's what I was hoping to accomplish when I started this series, and all of you have made that happen with Cena, Edge, Taker, and . The next installment of the series is Chris Jericho.
So here's the deal with a career defining moment. It's that time in a wrestler's career that made you take notice of them more than any other. It's the special moment in said wrestler's career that made you look at them differently, as more then the average wrestler. It's not to be confused with the moment you took them seriously as a main eventer. This is the moment you believe the wrestler will be remembered for when all is said and done so far in their career. It's not necessarily confined to a match either, as it can be a promo, segment, a series of events in a row that lead to an amazing climax, or an incredible match. There's no set criteria for this, just your personal opinion. Whether we like the wrestler is immaterial, and this isn't a "first" list. It has everything to do with what really stick out as the crowing moment of said wrestler's career(to this date) when it's all said and done.
There are so many diffeent direction one can go pertaining to Jericho. Jericho had so many twists and turns and stays with different promotions that it's hard to pick just one. But there is one moment for me that stands out, and it's not even one that the WWE(F) even acknowledges....
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The funny thing about this situation was that Jericho was furious about his place on the card, and was planning on telling Vince so earlier in the night, whether it cost him his job or not. He was cut off on his way by Raw's head writer, who informed him he would be winning the title that night from HHH. He started the evening calling Stephanie a "filthy, dirty, disgusting, brutal, bottom feeding ho's", then apologized to all the "hos" out there for comparing them to Stephanie. In doing so, he goaded HHH in defending the title. Add a hot crowd, that was 100% behind Jericho, a lionsault, a fast count from Earl Hebner, and one of the loudest pops Ive ever heard. Truly, for me, this was the defining moment of Jericho's career. Jim Ross' call of the match made it even moreso.
So to me, Chris Jericho "winning" the World Title from HHH in neaby State College, PA was the defining moment of Jericho's career. But that's just me, and now I throw the question to you. What was the defining moment of Chris Jericho's career? Im looking for more then just an example, as I want an explanation as well. I want to know why you feel the way that you do. Feel free to provide a YouTube video if you so wish to make your point! And as always, have fun with this!
Jericho's had a diverse and well-rounded career, being one of the last of a dying breed whose worked in territories, Japan, ECW, WCW, and WWE. More then any other, I expect to see many a different perspective on the man's career. One of the biggest goals of said series is to really shed some light as to how we, the IWC, view said wrestler. Through four wrestlers thusfar, it's been great to see so many viewpoints on the same wrestler. There were some moments I had never even considered, and some that had simply slipped my mind. That's what I was hoping to accomplish when I started this series, and all of you have made that happen with Cena, Edge, Taker, and . The next installment of the series is Chris Jericho.
So here's the deal with a career defining moment. It's that time in a wrestler's career that made you take notice of them more than any other. It's the special moment in said wrestler's career that made you look at them differently, as more then the average wrestler. It's not to be confused with the moment you took them seriously as a main eventer. This is the moment you believe the wrestler will be remembered for when all is said and done so far in their career. It's not necessarily confined to a match either, as it can be a promo, segment, a series of events in a row that lead to an amazing climax, or an incredible match. There's no set criteria for this, just your personal opinion. Whether we like the wrestler is immaterial, and this isn't a "first" list. It has everything to do with what really stick out as the crowing moment of said wrestler's career(to this date) when it's all said and done.
There are so many diffeent direction one can go pertaining to Jericho. Jericho had so many twists and turns and stays with different promotions that it's hard to pick just one. But there is one moment for me that stands out, and it's not even one that the WWE(F) even acknowledges....
[YOUTUBE]lMFyeoVmqcg[/YOUTUBE]
The funny thing about this situation was that Jericho was furious about his place on the card, and was planning on telling Vince so earlier in the night, whether it cost him his job or not. He was cut off on his way by Raw's head writer, who informed him he would be winning the title that night from HHH. He started the evening calling Stephanie a "filthy, dirty, disgusting, brutal, bottom feeding ho's", then apologized to all the "hos" out there for comparing them to Stephanie. In doing so, he goaded HHH in defending the title. Add a hot crowd, that was 100% behind Jericho, a lionsault, a fast count from Earl Hebner, and one of the loudest pops Ive ever heard. Truly, for me, this was the defining moment of Jericho's career. Jim Ross' call of the match made it even moreso.
So to me, Chris Jericho "winning" the World Title from HHH in neaby State College, PA was the defining moment of Jericho's career. But that's just me, and now I throw the question to you. What was the defining moment of Chris Jericho's career? Im looking for more then just an example, as I want an explanation as well. I want to know why you feel the way that you do. Feel free to provide a YouTube video if you so wish to make your point! And as always, have fun with this!
