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Chrish Jericho (Y2J) Bio



Chrish Jericho (Y2J) Bio








Name                :              Chrishtopher  Keith Irvine 

Ring Name       :             Chrish Jericho

Birth Date        :             9 November 1970

Birth Place       :             Florida, USA



Mini Bio



American-conceived, Canadian-raised proficient wrestler, rock artist, on-screen character and creator. Appeared in 1990 in Calgary subsequent to preparing in the Hart Family Dungeon. He went after Stampede Wrestling, for the Canadian National Wrestling Alliance (no association with the National Wrestling Alliance) and West Fours Wrestling Alliance before hopping to Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling in Japan. He additionally wrestled for Canadian Rocky Mountain Wrestling, CMLL, UWA and AAA in Mexico, and WAR in Japan before touching base in the U.S. as a major aspect of the group the Thrillseekers (renamed from Sudden Impact) with Lance Storm in James E. Cornette's Smoky Mountain Wrestling advancement. He touched base in ECW in February 1996 and fought with Pit Bull #2 (Anthony Durante) over the ECW World Television Title. Touched base in WCW in August 1996 and in the long run made his home in the Cruiserweight Division, winning the title five times. Turned heel toward the end of 1997, basically cementing his persona for a considerable length of time to come. Went to WWE in 1999, and would get to be a standout amongst the most brightened wrestlers in the organization's history. Outside of wrestling, he has been driving his substantial metal band Fozzy since 1999, distributed three personal histories (2007's "A Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex" [covering his vocation straight up to his WWE debut]; 2011's "Undisputed: How to Become the World Champion in 1,372 Easy Steps"; and 2014's "Best In The World...At What I Have No Idea."), and has done stage acting and facilitated a radio show and additionally different interests. Among his in-ring accomplishments, he is a previous WWE World Heavyweight Champion, a 8x WWE Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion, a previous 5x WWE World Tag Team Champion, a previous 2x WWE Tag Team Champion, a previous WWE European Heavyweight Champion, a previous WWE Hardcore Champion, a previous ECW World Television Champion, a previous WCW World Television Champion, and was accepted into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame in 2010.


Full Bio

Christopher Keith Irvine (conceived November 9, 1970), better known by his ring name Chris Jericho, is a Canadian-American expert wrestler, performer, media identity, on-screen character, creator, and agent, presently marked to WWE on the Raw brand. He likewise performed for Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and worldwide advancements in Canada, Germany, Japan, and Mexico. Jericho is known for his over-the-top, rockstar persona, named "The Ayatollah of Rock "n" Rolla".

Jericho has won 31 titles between WWE, WCW, and ECW – the three most conspicuous American wrestling advancements in the 1990s and mid 2000s. He was the initially Undisputed WWF Champion, having brought together the World Championship (some time ago the WCW Championship) and the WWF Championship by vanquishing The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin on that night in 2001. He is the ninth Triple Crown Champion, and also the fourth Grand Slam Champion in WWE history. what's more, he was the 2008 Superstar of the Year Slammy Award victor and (alongside Big Show as Jeri-Show) won the 2009 Tag Team of the Year Slammy Award – making him the main victor of both Superstar and Tag Team of the Year in WWE history.

Jericho is a six-time best on the planet, having won the WWF Championship once, the WCW/World Championship twice, and the World Heavyweight Championship three times. He is likewise a record nine-time Intercontinental Champion, prevailing over four different contenders in a 2013 WWE fan survey to decide the best champion in history with an avalanche 63% of the vote. Jericho has featured various pay-per-view occasions amid his time with the organization, including an execution as the Undisputed WWF Champion at WrestleMania X8 in 2002.

Outside of wrestling, Jericho turned into the lead vocalist of the band Fozzy in 1999. Their eponymous introduction collection (2000) and Happenstance (2002) comprise of spread melodies and unique music; later records All That Remains (2005), Chasing the Grail (2010), Sin and Bones (2012), and Do You Wanna Start a War (2014) are contained completely or prevalently of unique sytheses. Jericho additionally contended in the 2011 arrangement of Dancing With the Stars, enduring until the 6th week. Before this, he facilitated the ABC amusement show Downfall and the Revolver Golden Gods Awards.

Early life

Chris Irvine was conceived in Manhasset, New York, when his dad, ice hockey player Ted Irvine, had migrated to play for the New York Rangers. At the point when his father resigned they moved back to Winnipeg. His enthusiasm for expert wrestling started when he began viewing the neighborhood American Wrestling Association occasions that occurred at the Winnipeg Arena with his family, and his craving to wind up a wrestler himself started when he saw footage of Owen Hart, then showing up with Stampede Wrestling, performing different high-flying wrestling moves. Notwithstanding Owen Hart, Irvine additionally refers to Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat and Shawn Michaels as motivations for his turning into a wrestler.

His first involvement with a wrestling advancement was the point at which he went about as a feature of the ring team for the main voyage through the recently opened Keystone Wrestling Alliance promotion, where he took in critical pointers from free wrestlers Catfish Charlie and Caveman Broda. He additionally took a course in innovative correspondence at Red River Community College, where he graduated with top respects.

 Cruiserweight Champion 

On August 26, 1996, Jericho showed up with WCW on Monday Nitro against Alex Wright, and on September 15, he showed up at his first pay-per-view show in a match against Chris Benoit at Fall Brawl. In January 1997, Jericho made his introduction for New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW), who had a working concurrence with WCW, as Super Liger, the covered adversary of Jushin Thunder Liger. As indicated by Jericho, Super Liger's first match against Koji Kanemoto at Wrestling World 1997 was so inadequately gotten that the contrivance was dropped quickly. Jericho messed up a few moves in the match and griped he experienced issues seeing through the cover. The accompanying six months, Jericho worked for New Japan unmasked, before being gotten back to by WCW. On June 28, 1997, Jericho vanquished Syxx in Los Angeles, California to win the WCW Cruiserweight Championship surprisingly. He won the title again on August 12, 1997, by crushing Alex Wright.

Jericho started his heel run when he won the title a third time by overcoming Rey Mysterio Jr. at Souled Out by constraining him to submit to the Liontamer. After the match, Jericho ambushed Mysterio's knee with a tool kit. In the storyline, Mysterio required six months of recuperation before he could come back to the ring. Jericho then had a short fight with Juventud Guerrera in which Guerrera more than once asked for a shot at Jericho's Cruiserweight Championship, yet Jericho continually rebuked him. The fight finished in a Title versus Cover match at SuperBrawl VIII. Guerrera lost the match and was compelled to evacuate his veil. Tailing this match, Jericho started his progressing contrivance of gathering and wearing to the ring trophy things from his vanquished rivals, for example, Guerrera's cover, Prince Iaukea's Hawaiian dress, and a headband from Disco Inferno.

Jericho then started a long quarrel with Dean Malenko, in which Jericho over and again asserted he was a superior wrestler than Malenko, however declined to wrestle him. Due to his dominance of specialized wrestling, Malenko was known as "The Man of 1,000 Holds", so Jericho asserted to be "The Man of 1,004 Holds"; Jericho notice in his life account that this line started from an IWA meeting he saw as a tyke, where director Floyd Creatchman guaranteed that Leo Burke, the main expert wrestler to be known as "The Man of 1,000 Holds", was currently known as "The Man of 1,002 Holds", to which Creatchman expressed that "he learned two more".

Amid the March 30, 1998 scene of Nitro, in the wake of crushing Marty Jannetty, Jericho hauled out a long heap of paper that recorded each of the 1,004 holds he knew and discussed them to the gathering of people. A hefty portion of the "holds" were anecdotal, and about each other hold was an armbar. On the March 12, 1998 scene of Thunder, Malenko crushed a wrestler wearing Juventud Guerrera's veil who gave off an impression of being Jericho. Be that as it may, the veiled wrestler was really Lenny Lane, who Jericho renumerated to show up in the match. This began a minor fight amongst Lane and Jericho after Jericho declined to pay Lane. At Uncensored, Jericho at long last wrestled Malenko and crushed him, after which Malenko disappeared of nonappearance from wrestling. Jericho then continued to convey with him to the ring a picture of Malenko that he offended and disparaged. Only preceding Slamboree, J.J. Dillon (alluded to by Jericho as "Jo") booked a cruiserweight Battle Royal, of which the victor would instantly have a shot at Jericho's Cruiserweight Championship. Jericho acknowledged in light of the fact that whoever he confronted would be excessively drained, making it impossible to win a second match. At Slamboree, Jericho turned out to present the rivals in an offending manner before the match began and afterward went backstage for espresso. A person who had all the earmarks of being Ciclope won the fight regal after Juventud Guerrera shook his hand and after that disposed of himself. The champ was a returning Malenko in mask. Tailing one of the loudest group responses in WCW history, Malenko continued to thrashing Jericho for the title. Jericho asserting he was the casualty of a painstakingly arranged connivance to get the belt off of him. He at initially faulted the WCW locker room, then included Dillon, Ted Turner, lastly in a vignette, he strolled around Washington, D.C. with the sign "scheme casualty" and blamed President Bill Clinton for being one of the backstabbers in the wake of being rejected from a meeting. In the end, Malenko emptied the title. Jericho wound up overcoming Malenko at The Great American Bash to win the empty title after Malenko was precluded subsequent to hitting Jericho with a seat. The following night, Malenko was suspended for his actions.

At Bash at the Beach, the as of late returned Rey Mysterio Jr. (who had recouped from his knee harm) vanquished Jericho in a No Disqualification match after the still-suspended Malenko interfered. Jericho recaptured the Cruiserweight Championship from Mysterio the following night after he intruded on J.J. Dillon while Dillon was giving the title to Mysterio. Jericho was again recompensed the championship.  Eventually, Jericho conclusively lost the title to Juventud Guerrera in a match at Road Wild with Malenko as unique referee.


World Television Champion 

On August 10, Jericho crushed Stevie Ray to win the World Television Championship (Stevie Ray substituting for the champion Booker T).  Soon a short time later, Jericho more than once got out World Heavyweight Champion Goldberg, trying to start a quarrel with him, however never really wrestled him.  Jericho refers to Eric Bischoff, Goldberg, and Hulk Hogan's refusal to book Jericho in a compensation for each perspective squash match misfortune against Goldberg, which Jericho felt would be a major draw, as a noteworthy purpose behind leaving the organization.

On November 30, Jericho lost the Television Championship to Konnan.  In mid 1999, Jericho started a quarrel with Perry Saturn. The fight saw Jericho and Saturn inducing peculiar stipulation matches, for example, at Souled Out, where Jericho crushed Saturn in a "washout must wear a dress" match.  At SuperBrawl IX Jericho and Saturn wrestled in a "dress" match in which Jericho at the end of the day vanquished Saturn. Saturn at last vanquished Jericho at Uncensored in a Dog Collar match. Jericho's last WCW match came amid a Peoria, Illinois house demonstrate July 21, where he and Eddie Guerrero lost to Billy Kidman and Rey Mysterio Jr. in a label group match.

Fifteen years after Jericho's takeoff from WCW, his best-known passage music inside the organization, "One Crazed Anarchist", loaned its name to the title of the second single from his band Fozzy's 2014 collection, Do You Wanna Start a War.


World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment 

Jericho substituted amongst WCW and various Japanese visits before he marked an agreement with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) on June 30.

In the weeks prior to Jericho's introduction, a clock named "commencement to the new thousand years" showed up on WWF programming. On the home video, Break Down the Walls, Jericho states he was propelled to do this as his passageway when he saw a comparable check in a mail station, and Vince McMahon endorsed its utilization as first experience with the WWF. The clock at last kept running down on the August 9, 1999 scene of Raw Is War, in Chicago, Illinois, while The Rock was in the ring cutting a promo on the Big Show. Jericho entered the field and announced "Crude Is Jericho" and that he had "come to spare the World Wrestling Federation", alluding to himself as "Y2J" (a play on the Y2K bug). The Rock continued to verbally taunt him for his interruption. Later that month, Jericho made his in-ring debut on August 26, losing a match against Road Dogg by exclusion on the inaugural scene of SmackDown! after hit a powerbomb on Road Dogg through a table.

Jericho's first long haul fight was with Chyna, for the Intercontinental Championship. In the wake of losing to Chyna at the Survivor Series,  Jericho won his first Intercontinental title at Armageddon. This quarrel incorporated a questionable choice amid a rematch in which two separate refs pronounced every one of them the victor of a match for the title. subsequently, they got to be co-champions, until Jericho achieved sole champion status at the Royal Rumble.

Jericho lost his title to the European Champion Kurt Angle at No Way Out. On April 2, Jericho contended in a Triple Threat match against Chris Benoit and Angle at WrestleMania 2000 in a two-falls challenge with both of Angle's titles in question. Jericho won the European Championship by sticking Benoit, who thus stuck Jericho to take the Intercontinental Championship. This was the first of six pay-per-view matches between the pair inside twelve months. Jericho was initially expected to be in the headliner of WrestleMania, yet was taken out after Mick Foley, who was initially requested that by essayists be in the match, had his spot. Jericho was even publicized on the occasion's notices advancing the match. Jericho lost the title the following day to Eddie Guerrero on Raw Is War after Chyna swung heel to favor Guerrero. On the April 17 scene of Raw Is War, Jericho upset Triple H in a WWF Championship match. Ref Earl Hebner made the most of a quick when Jericho stuck Triple H, making Jericho win the title. Hebner later switched the choice because of weight from Triple H, and WWE does not perceive Jericho's rule as champion. On the May 4 scene of SmackDown!, Jericho crushed Benoit to wind up Intercontinental Champion for the third time, however lost the title to Benoit four days after the fact on Raw Is War. Meanwhile, Jericho's quarrel with Triple H peaked at Fully Loaded, when they contended in a Last Man Standing match. Jericho lost the match to Triple H just by one second, in spite of the rehashed help Triple H's better half, Stephanie, gave him in the match.

At the 2001 Royal Rumble, Jericho vanquished Chris Benoit in a Ladder match to win the Intercontinental Championship for the fourth time. At WrestleMania X-Seven, he effectively guarded his title in a match against William Regal, just to lose it four days after the fact to Triple H.

At Judgment Day, Jericho and Benoit won a Tag Team Turmoil match and earned a shot at Stone Cold Steve Austin and Triple H for their WWF Tag Team Championship on Raw Is War the following night. Benoit and Jericho won the match, in which Triple H really tore his quadriceps, spending whatever is left of the year harmed. Benoit and Jericho each turned into a WWF Tag Team Champion for the principal time. The group protected their title in the main Fatal Four-Way Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match where Benoit maintained a year-long damage doing a jumping headbutt through a table. Despite the fact that Benoit was done on a stretcher, he came back to the match to climb the stepping stool and hold the title. The team lost the title one month later to the Dudley Boyz on June 19, 2001. That month at King of the Ring, both Benoit and Jericho were named challengers for Austin's WWF Championship in which Booker T meddled as the impetus for The Invasion point.

In the next months, Jericho turned into a noteworthy power in The Invasion storyline in which WCW and ECW united to overwhelm the WWF. Jericho stayed in favor of the WWF notwithstanding beforehand contending in WCW and ECW.

In any case, Jericho started to show envy toward individual WWF part The Rock. They confronted each other in a match at No Mercy for the WCW Championship after Jericho crushed Rob Van Dam in a main contenders match. Jericho won the WCW Championship when he stuck The Rock in the wake of appearing another finisher, the Breakdown, winning his first world title simultaneously. After one night, the two set their disparities aside and won the WWF Tag Team title from the Dudley Boyz. After they lost the title to Test and Booker T, they proceeded with their fight. On the November 5 scene of Raw, The Rock crushed Jericho to recapture the WCW Championship. Taking after the match, Jericho assaulted The Rock with a steel seat. At the Survivor Series, Jericho turned heel by just about costing The Rock, and the WWF, triumph in their disposal matchup by assaulting The Rock again. On December 9, at Vengeance, Jericho vanquished both The Rock for the WCW Championship (unbranded and just alluded to as the World Championship taking after Survivor Series) and Stone Cold Steve Austin for his WWF Championship on that night to end up the principal wrestler to hold both titles in the meantime, which made him the first-since forever Undisputed WWF Champion.  He battled both of the men he crushed at Vengeance on partitioned events and held his title at the following two pay-per-sees, Royal Rumble (versus The Rock) and No Way Out (versus Stone Cold Steve Austin).  Jericho later lost the title to Triple H in the headliner of WrestleMania X8. After his title misfortune, Jericho turned into an individual from the SmackDown! list and proceeded with his fight with Triple H. The competition finished at Judgment Day when Triple H crushed Jericho in a Hell in a Cell match.

Later in 2003, Jericho started a moderate face turn, by beginning a sentiment with Trish Stratus while his label group accomplice Christian started one with Lita. This, be that as it may, ended up being a wagered over who could lay down with their individual lover to start with, with a Canadian dollar in question. Stratus caught this and finished her association with Jericho, who apparently felt terrible for utilizing Stratus. After he spared her from an assault by Kane, Stratus concurred that both of them could simply be "companions", along these lines making Jericho a face. After Christian place Stratus in the Walls of Jericho while going up against her in a match, Jericho looked for vengeance on Christian, which prompted a match at WrestleMania XX. Christian crushed Jericho after Stratus kept running down and "incidentally" struck Jericho (supposing it was Christian) and Christian got the roll-up. After the match, Stratus turned on Jericho and uncovered that she and Christian were a couple. This disclosure prompted an impairment match at Backlash that Jericho won. Jericho won his record-breaking seventh Intercontinental Championship at that year's Unforgiven in a stepping stool match against Christian, breaking the past record held by Jeff Jarrett from 1999. Jericho's seventh rule was fleeting, as he lost it at Taboo Tuesday to Shelton Benjamin.

 Title interests and takeoff   

Jericho collaborated with Randy Orton, Chris Benoit, and Maven to go up against Triple H, Batista, Edge, and Snitsky at Survivor Series. The match stipulated that every individual from the triumphant group would be the General Manager of Raw throughout the following four weeks. Jericho's group won, and alternated as General Manager. During Jericho's turn as General Manager, he stripped Triple H of his World Heavyweight Championship in light of the fact that a Triple Threat match for the title a week prior finished in a draw. At New Year's Revolution, Jericho contended in the Elimination Chamber against Triple H, Chris Benoit, Batista, Randy Orton, and Edge for the cleared World Heavyweight Championship. Jericho started the match with Benoit yet Batista at last wiped out Jericho. At WrestleMania 21, Jericho partook in the main ever Money in the Bank stepping stool match. Jericho recommended the match idea, and he contended in the match against Benjamin, Benoit, Kane, Christian, and Edge. Jericho lost the match when Edge asserted the folder case. At Backlash, Jericho testing Shelton Benjamin for the Intercontinental Championship, however lost the match. On June 12, 2005, Jericho wrestled in his first match of the ECW One Night Stand pay-per-view occasion against his previous opponent, Lance Storm. Jericho utilized his old "Lionheart" contrivance, rather than his all the more notable "Y2J" trick. In any case, Jericho lost the match, after Jason and Justin Credible hit Jericho's head with a Singapore stick, which permitted Storm to win the match.

The following night on RAW, Jericho turned heel by deceiving WWE Champion John Cena in the wake of crushing Christian and Tyson Tomko in a label group match. Jericho lost a Triple Threat match for the WWE Championship at Vengeance which likewise included Christian and Cena.  The quarrel proceeded all through the mid year and Jericho lost to Cena in a WWE Championship match at SummerSlam. His keep going appearance in WWE on the following night on the August 22 scene of Raw, Jericho confronted Cena again in a rematch, this time in a "You're let go" match. Cena won once more, and Jericho was let go by Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff. Jericho was done of the field by security as Kurt Angle assaulted Cena. Jericho's WWE contract terminated on August 25, 2005.


Come back to WWE 

Following a two-year rest, WWE advanced Jericho's arrival beginning September 24, 2007 with a viral showcasing effort utilizing a progression of 15-second mysterious parallel code recordings, like the framework computerized downpour utilized as a part of The Matrix arrangement. The recordings contained shrouded messages and scriptural connections identified with Jericho.  Jericho made his arrival to WWE TV with another hair style artificial falcon and new everything as a face on the November 19, 2007 scene of Raw when he intruded on Randy Orton amid Orton's arranged "going of the light" service. Jericho uncovered his expectations to recover the WWE Championship keeping in mind the end goal to "spare" WWE fans from Orton. On the November 26 scene of Raw, Jericho crushed Santino Marella and appeared another completing move called the Codebreaker. At Armageddon, he contended in a WWE title match against Orton, overcoming him by preclusion when SmackDown's shading analyst John "Bradshaw" Layfield meddled in the match, yet Orton held the title. He started a quarrel with JBL and met him at the Royal Rumble. Jericho was excluded in the wake of hitting JBL with a steel chair. On the March 10 scene of Raw, Jericho caught the Intercontinental Championship for a record eighth time when he crushed Jeff Hardy.

In April 2008, Jericho got to be included in the continuous fight between Shawn Michaels and Batista when he recommended that Michaels delighted in resigning Ric Flair, making Shawn Michaels superkick him. Jericho along these lines requested that be embedded into Batista's and Michaels' match at Backlash, however rather, he was delegated as the exceptional visitor referee. During the match at Backlash, Michaels faked a knee damage so Jericho would give him an opportunity to recuperate and suckered Batista in for a superkick for the win. After Backlash, Jericho blamed Michaels for deceiving, yet Michaels kept on playing up an injury.  When Jericho was at long last persuaded and he apologized to Michaels for not trusting him, Michaels then admitted to Jericho that he had faked his harm and he superkicked Jericho.  Michaels then vanquished Jericho at Judgment Day, with Jericho starting a handshake after the match.


World Heavyweight Champion 

On the June 9 scene of Raw, Jericho facilitated his television show fragment, The Highlight Reel, talking with Michaels. Jericho called attention to that Michaels was still cheered by the fans in spite of Michaels' double dealing and assault on Jericho amid the earlier months, though Jericho was booed when he attempted to make the best decision. Jericho then struck Michaels with a low blow and sent Michaels through the "Jeritron 6000" TV, harming Michaels' eye, and turning heel surprisingly since 2005. This started what was named by both Pro Wrestling Illustrated and the Wrestling Observer Newsletter the "Fight of the Year".  At Night of Champions, Jericho lost the Intercontinental Title to Kofi Kingston after a diversion by Michaels. In June, Jericho went up against Lance Cade as a protegé.

A short time later, Jericho built up a suit-wearing "grandiose genuine man" contrivance motivated by Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem) from the film No Country for Old Men. In doing as such, Jericho intentionally shed a number of the trademarks connected with the "Y2J" character, taking "each trademark that made him famous, and strip  those attributes far from himself."  The new trick, which attracted correlations with AWA legend Nick Bockwinkel, got acclaim from fans and pundits. Jericho and Michaels met at The Great American Bash, which Jericho won in the wake of assaulting the cut on Michaels' eye. At SummerSlam, Michaels said that his eye harm would drive him to resign and offended Jericho by saying he could never make Michaels' progress. Jericho attempted to assault Michaels, yet Michaels ducked, so Jericho punched Michaels' better half, Rebecca, instead. therefore, they met in an Unsanctioned match at Unforgiven, which Jericho lost. In the headliner of Unforgiven, Jericho entered the Championship Scramble as a trade for the protecting champion CM Punk and in this manner won the World Heavyweight Championship. Jericho then effectively safeguarded his title against Michaels at No Mercy in a step match after Lance Cade meddled. At Cyber Sunday, Jericho lost the title to Batista in a match with Stone Cold Steve Austin as uncommon visitor official. After eight days, Jericho vanquished Batista to win back the title in a steel confine match. Jericho beat Michaels in a Last Man Standing match on the November 10 scene of Raw after impedance from John "Bradshaw" Layfield.  His quarrel with Shawn Micheals finished when he and Randy Orton lost to Shawn Micheals and John Cena in a label group match.Jericho's rule as World Champion kept going until the 2008 Survivor Series, where Jericho lost to the returning John Cena.

On the January 12, 2009 scene of Raw, WWE Executive Vice President Stephanie McMahon terminated Jericho, however he was rehired the next week in the wake of making a constrained apology.  On February 15 at No Way Out, he was dispensed with by his previous adversary Rey Mysterio, while Mysterio was vanquished by Edge to wind up new World Heavyweight Champion.

Jericho had an on-screen quarrel with The Wrestler film star Mickey Rourke and with four WWE Hall of Famers. He tested and assaulted Ric Flair, Roddy Piper, Jimmy Snuka, and Ricky Steamboat on different scenes of Raw prompting WrestleMania XXV. At the occasion he won an end match against Snuka, Steamboat and Piper. After this, Jericho tested Rourke who was at ringside for the occasion. As a component of the storyline, Rourke thumped Jericho out after a left snare to the jaw.

On the April 13 scene of Raw, Jericho was drafted to the SmackDown brand as a major aspect of the 2009 WWE Draft. Ricky Steamboat intruded on Jericho's Raw goodbye address, which prompted the two going head to head at Backlash where Jericho turned out victorious. In his SmackDown return, Jericho took an interest in a lethal four-manner end match against Kane, Jeff Hardy, and Rey Mysterio. Mysterio executed a 619 on Jericho and after that endeavored to stick him with a situated senton. Jericho struck back by tossing a seat at Mysterio and was precluded. This started a fight between the two. Mysterio stuck Jericho following a 619 at Judgment Day to hold the Intercontinental Championship. Jericho vanquished Mysterio in a No Holds Barred Match at Extreme Rules to win his ninth Intercontinental Championship, breaking his own particular record again. At The Bash Jericho lost the Intercontinental title to Mysterio.


Jeri-Show and second takeoff

Later in the same pay-per-perspective, Jericho and his accomplice Edge won the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship as astonishment contestants in a label group match. As an aftereffect of this win, Jericho turned into the principal wrestler to win each Grand Slam qualified championship.  Shortly from that point Edge endured a damage and Jericho uncovered a provision in his agreement to permit Edge to be supplanted and Jericho's rule to proceed uninterrupted.  At Night of Champions, Jericho uncovered Big Show as his new label group accomplice and Jeri-Show crushed Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase to hold the championship.  Jeri-Show effectively safeguarded their titles against Cryme Tyme at SummerSlam, MVP and Mark Henry at Breaking Point furthermore Rey Mysterio and Batista at Hell in a Cell. At Survivor Series, both Jericho and Big Show participated in a triple danger match for the World Heavyweight Championship, yet The Undertaker effectively held his title.


Second come back to WWE 

Starting in November 2011, WWE publicized mysterious vignettes that advanced a wrestler's arrival on the January 2, 2012 scene of Raw. On his arrival, subsequent to advertising the group and savoring their cheers for a drawn out period, Jericho left without verbally tending to his arrival. In the wake of displaying comparable odd conduct in the procedure two weeks, Jericho talked the January 24 scene of Raw to say, "This Sunday at the Royal Rumble, it will be the apocalypse", yet in the Royal Rumble match, he was killed last, by Sheamus. On the January 30 scene of Raw, Jericho started a quarrel with WWE Champion CM Punk in the wake of assaulting him amid his match with Daniel Bryan. He clarified his activities by asserting different wrestlers in WWE were copying him and named CM Punk as the most exceedingly awful guilty party. At the Elimination Chamber occasion, Jericho partook in the main match, entering last and disposing of Dolph Ziggler and Kofi Kingston before being kicked out of the Chamber by Punk, which harmed him and expelled him from the match without being dispensed with. The next night on Raw, Jericho won a ten-man fight imperial making him the main contender for CM Punk's WWE Championship at WrestleMania XXVIII. In an offer to mentally unsettle Punk, Jericho uncovered that Punk's dad was a dipsomaniac and Punk's sister was a medication someone who is addicted which drove Punk to his straight edge rationality; Jericho promised to make Punk swing to liquor by winning Punk's title from him. At WrestleMania, a stipulation was included that Punk would lose his WWE Championship in the event that he was precluded. Amid the match, Jericho unsuccessfully attempted to insult Punk into excluding himself, and Punk won the match. Jericho proceeded with his fight with Punk in the weeks that took after by assaulting and drenching him with liquor after his matches. At Extreme Rules, Jericho fizzled again to catch the WWE Championship from Punk in a Chicago Street Fight. Jericho confronted Randy Orton, Alberto Del Rio and World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus at Over the Limit, where Sheamus held his title.







On May 24, at a WWE live occasion in Brazil, Jericho wrestled a match against CM Punk, amid which Jericho folded up and kicked a Brazilian banner, bringing about nearby police to mediate and undermine Jericho with capture. Jericho issued an expression of remorse to the group of onlookers, empowering the occasion to continue. The next day, WWE suspended Jericho for 30 days while apologizing to the general population and legislature of Brazil. Jericho returned on the June 25 scene of Raw, and his nonattendance was clarified by an European visit with his band Fozzy which happened to concur with his suspension. At Money in the Bank, Jericho took an interest in the WWE Championship Money in the Bank coordinate yet neglected to win. The next night on Raw, Jericho defied recently delegated Mr. Cash in the Bank, Dolph Ziggler, who asserted that Jericho had lost his touch. Jericho assaulted Ziggler with a Codebreaker hence turning face in the process surprisingly since 2008. At SummerSlam, Jericho crushed Ziggler. The next night on Raw, Ziggler vanquished Jericho in a rematch; accordingly, Ziggler held his Money in the Bank contract and Jericho's WWE contract was ended according to a pre match stipulation set up by Raw General Manager, AJ Lee. This was utilized to discount him so he could visit with Fozzy for the rest of the year.

On January 27, 2013, Jericho returned following a five-month rest entering the Royal Rumble match as the second participant. Jericho kept going more than 47 minutes before being dispensed with by Dolph Ziggler. The next night on Raw, Jericho later uncovered to Ziggler that because of an administrative change on Raw, he had been rehired by Vickie Guerrero, continuing his quarrel with Ziggler. Guerrero then combined the two in a match against WWE Tag Team Champions Team Hell No (Daniel Bryan and Kane). The match finished with Ziggler being chokeslammed and stuck by Kane after Jericho encircled him for pushing Kane. Subsequent to beating Daniel Bryan on the February 11 scene of Raw, Jericho fit the bill for the Elimination Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship at the main pay-per-view, where he was the fourth man wiped out. On the March 11 scene of Raw, Jericho confronted The Miz in a #1 contenders match for Wade Barrett's Intercontinental Championship, however the match was ruled a no challenge after Barrett meddled and assaulted both men. Both men then confronted Barrett the next week on Raw, where he held his title. Prior in the scene, Jericho had a keep running in with Fandango which prompted Fandango costing him his match with Jack Swagger and assaulting him four days after the fact on SmackDown. At WrestleMania 29, Jericho was vanquished by Fandango. They proceeded with their quarrel in the next weeks, until Jericho vanquished Fandango at Extreme Rules. He then confronted the returning CM Punk at Payback, where he was crushed. Jericho then started quarreling with Ryback, which prompted a singles match on July 14 at Money in the Bank, where Ryback developed triumphant. On the July 19 scene of SmackDown, Jericho unsuccessfully tested Curtis Axel for the Intercontinental Championship and was a short time later assaulted by Ryback. This was done to discount Jericho TV as he was taking an impermanent break to visit with Fozzy for the rest of the year and potentially January and February. In a meeting for WWE.com, Jericho uncovered that he won't be a full-time wrestler because of his musical and acting endeavors.

Following a one-year rest, Jericho returned on the June 30, 2014 scene of Raw, assaulting The Miz, who had likewise returned minutes before. The Wyatt Family then assaulted Jericho. Jericho confronted Bray Wyatt at Battleground, SummerSlam and on the September 8 scene of Raw in a Steel Cage match, winning the main session however losing the other two. Jericho then fought with Randy Orton, who vanquished him at Night of Champions.

In May 2015, Jericho was one of the hosts of Tough Enough's 6th season. Jericho additionally facilitated two Live! With Chris Jericho specials on the WWE Network amid 2015; his visitors were John Cena and Stephanie McMahon. Jericho made his broadcast return at The Beast in the East, vanquishing Neville. At Night of Champions, Jericho was uncovered as the riddle accomplice of Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose, confronting The Wyatt Family in a losing exertion. On October 3, Jericho unsuccessfully tested Kevin Owens for the Intercontinental Championship at Live from Madison Square Garden.

On the January 4, 2016 scene of Raw, Jericho stood up to The New Day. In the 2016 Royal Rumble match, Jericho entered as the 6th participant, enduring more than 50 minutes, before being dispensed with by Dean Ambrose. On the January 25 scene of Raw, Jericho confronted an appearing AJ Styles in a losing exertion. Taking after the match, after introductory faltering by Jericho, the pair shook hands. On the February 11 scene of SmackDown, the undependable each other once more, this time Jericho vanquished Styles, of course at Fastlane, where Styles was triumphant in what was apparently an elastic match between the pair. On the February 22 scene of Raw, Jericho and Styles shaped a label group, named Y2AJ. Taking after their misfortune against New Day on the March 7 scene of Raw, Jericho assaulted Styles, finishing their union, guaranteeing that he was tired of the fans droning for Styles rather than him, turning heel surprisingly since 2012. At WrestleMania 32, Jericho crushed Styles, denoting his first win at Wrestlemania since his win at WrestleMania XXVI over Edge.

On the April 4 scene of Raw, Jericho finished in a lethal four Way coordinate against Styles, Kevin Owens and Cesaro to decide the main contender for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in a losing exertion in the wake of being stuck by Styles, finishing their quarrel. The next week on Raw, Dean Ambrose intruded on The Highlight Reel, giving Jericho a note from Shane McMahon supplanting the show with The Ambrose Asylum, touching off a quarrel between the two. At Payback, Jericho confronted Ambrose in a losing exertion. In the wake of assaulting each other and Ambrose devastating Jericho's light-up ring coat, Jericho was tested by Ambrose to an Asylum match at Extreme Rules, where Ambrose again vanquished Jericho. On the May 23 scene of Raw, Jericho crushed Apollo Crews to fit the bill for the Money in the Bank stepping stool match at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view. At the occasion, Jericho was unsuccessful as the match was won by Dean Ambrose. On July 19 at the 2016 WWE Draft, Jericho was drafted to Raw. He vanquished Cesaro later that night. At Battleground, Jericho facilitated a Highlight Reel portion with the returning Randy Orton. The following night on Raw, Jericho contended in a Fatal Four Way match to decide the main contender for the WWE Universal Championship at SummerSlam, however was eventually unsuccessful.

Jericho then entered a fight with Enzo Amore and Colin Cassidy. On the August 1 scene of Raw, he cooperated with Charlotte to annihilation then WWE Women's Champion Sasha Banks and Enzo Amore in a blended label group match. After the match, Big Cass made the recovery as Jericho proceeded with the strike on Enzo. On the August 8 scene of Raw, Chris Jericho aligned with Kevin Owens, nicknamed JeriKO and later vanquished Enzo Amore through exclusion later at night when Colin Cassidy meddled. The following week on Raw, subsequent to exchanging verbal points, Colin Cassidy crushed Kevin Owens through exclusion when Jericho meddled. At SummerSlam, Jericho and Owens crushed Enzo and Cass by means of pinfall with another finisher, the pop up Codebreaker. On the July 22 scene of Raw, Jericho meddled in Kevin Owen's match against Neville, permitting him to meet all requirements for the deadly four-path match to decide the new WWE Universal Champion on the August 29 scene of Raw, Owens later endeavored to associate Chris Jericho in his qualifying match against Roman Reigns, yet was at last unsuccessful.

 Music profession 

Jericho is likewise the lead artist for the substantial metal band Fozzy. Since their presentation collection in 2000, Fozzy have discharged six studio collections; Fozzy, Happenstance, All That Remains, Chasing the Grail, Sin and Bones, Do You Wanna Start a War͵ and one live collection, Remains Alive.


In 2005, Jericho performed vocals on a front of "The Evil That Men Do" on the Iron Maiden tribute collection, Numbers from the Beast. He showed up on Dream Theater's collection, Systematic Chaos on the tune "Contrition", as one of a few musical visitors recorded apologizing to essential individuals in their lives for wrongdoings previously.

In the mid-1990s, Jericho composed a month to month segment for Metal Edge magazine concentrated on the substantial metal scene. The section kept running for around a year.  He began his own week after week XM Satellite Radio show in March 2005 called The Rock of Jericho, which circulated Sunday evenings on XM 41 The Boneyard.

 
TV

Jericho is a benefactor to the VH1 popular society indicates Best Week Ever, I Love the '80s, and VH1's main 100 artists.

Jericho additionally facilitated the five-section, five-hour VH1 extraordinary "100 Most Shocking Music Moments", a redesign of the first exceptional "100 Most Shocking Moments In Rock N' Roll" initially facilitated by Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray.

On July 12, 2006, he showed up on G4's Attack of the Show!; he showed up on August 21, 2009. In May 2006, Jericho showed up on VH1's 40 Greatest Metal Songs and Heavy: The Story of Metal as an observer.

He was one of eight VIPs in the 2006 Fox Television singing reality show Celebrity Duets, delivered by Simon Cowell, and was the primary candidate eliminated.  Jericho worked at a McDonald's to flaunt his abilities while preparing for the show.

Jericho facilitated his own world show in 2008 titled Redemption Song, in which 11 ladies attempted their hand at getting into the music scene. It was appeared on Fuse TV.

He visitor featured as Billy "The Body Bag" Cobb in Xero Control, a scene of the Disney XD 2009 unique arrangement Aaron Stone.

He facilitated VH1's 100 Most Shocking Music Moments, which started airing in December 2009. In June 2010, Jericho was named the host of the ABC prime-time amusement show Downfall.

On March 1, 2011, Chris Jericho was named one of the contenders on the 2011 lineup of Dancing with the Stars.  His accomplice was two-time champion Cheryl Burke. This prompted an influx of reputation, incorporating a meeting with Jay Leno.  On April 26, Jericho was the fifth candidate wiped out on the show.

On May 5, Jericho showed up as a visitor on Attack of the Show! where he delineated Thor. He advanced Undisputed and facilitated the Golden Gods grants on May 28 on VH1 Classic. On January 17, 2012, Jericho showed up in a section called "Twitter Twister" where he depicted a character called "The Twistercutioner" and read tweets off their Twitter divider as guidelines for a session of Twister amongst Kevin and Candace.

On February 26, 2013, Jericho started facilitating another robot battle rivalry program on SyFy titled Robot Combat League.


Individual Life

Irvine was conceived in the Long Island neighborhood of Manhasset, New York, and was brought up in Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Vince McMahon felt that by presenting him as "conceived in Manhasset, New York", American fans would all the more effectively get behind him.

Irvine's dad, Ted, is a previous National Hockey League (NHL) player  Irvine has three youngsters with his better half Jessica (whom he wedded in 2000): a child named Ash Edward Irvine, who was conceived in 2003 and indistinguishable twin little girls, Sierra Loretta "SiSi" Irvine and Cheyenne Lee "Chey" Irvine, conceived in 2006. All three have been visitor specialists on his podcast, Talk is Jericho, Ash on fish and the young ladies on literature.

Irvine has five tattoos, three of which are on his left hand. The first is the name of his significant other, Jessica, which is inked on his ring finger. The second is the letter F, speaking to Fozzy, on the back of his hand, which he had inked in June 2011. On September 12, 2012, Irvine got his third tattoo, the collection work of art of Fozzy's fifth studio collection, Sin and Bones, to his left side arm. Irvine had his fourth tattoo, a Jack-o'- light, done on September 28, 2012. Retaliated for Sevenfold vocalist M. Shadows, who worked together with Fozzy on the track "Sandpaper" from Sin and Bones, additionally got a coordinating tattoo.  Jericho then got a self picture tattoo to his left side bicep in July 2015.

On July 5, 2004, he was recompensed Manitoba's The Order of the Buffalo Hunt, for his accomplishments in wrestling and his dedication to working with underprivileged children.

On February 7, 2009, Irvine obviously punched a fan after she spat at him with fans outside Save-On-Foods Memorial Center in Victoria, British Columbia after a live occasion. Video footage, be that as it may, obviously indicated he didn't reach the lady. As a consequence of the occurrence, police kept them, yet discharged them without charge. Police did not squeeze charges against anybody in the fight as it might have been "difficult to figure out who incited who".

On January 27, 2010, Irvine and kindred wrestler Gregory Helms were captured in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky in the wake of leaving a bar. A police report expressed that Helms punched Irvine and alternate travelers in the taxi. Kindred wrestlers Christian and CM Punk safeguarded them out later.

Since January 2012, Irvine, alongside previous NFL Quarterback Tim Tebow and previous Atlanta Braves third baseman Chipper Jones, have been co-proprietors of a games preparing office in Tampa, Florida called D1 Sports Training and Therapy.


Titles and achievements 

Canadian Rocky Mountain Wrestling

CRMW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

CRMW North American Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Lance Storm

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre

NWA World Middleweight Championship (1 time)

Great Championship Wrestling

ECW World Television Championship (1 time)

Master Wrestling Illustrated

Fight of the Year (2008) versus Shawn Michaels

Fight of the Decade (2000s) versus Shawn Michaels

Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (2002, 2008)

Positioned #2 of the main 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2009

Positioned #109 of the main 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003

Big showdown Wrestling

WCW Cruiserweight Championship (4 times)

WCW World Television Championship (1 time)

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment/WWE

Undisputed WWF Championship (1 time)

World Heavyweight Championship (3 times)

WCW/World Championship (2 times)

WWF/E Intercontinental Championship (9 times)

WWF European Championship (1 time)

WWF Hardcore Championship (1 time)

World Tag Team Championship (5 times) – with Chris Benoit (1), The Rock (1), Christian (1), Edge (1), and Big Show (1)

WWE Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Edge (1) and Big Show (1)

Ninth Triple Crown Champion

Fourth Grand Slam Champion

Boasting Rights Trophy (2009) – with Team SmackDown (Kane, R-Truth, Matt Hardy, Finlay, and The Hart Dynasty (David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd))

Ruler's Cup (2001)

Slammy Awards (3 times)

Genius of the Year (2008)

Label Team of the Year (2009) – with Big Show

Compelling Moment of the Year (2014) Hitting a cross-body on Bray Wyatt from the highest point of a steel confine on Raw

Wrestle Association "R"

WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

WAR International Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Gedo

World Wrestling Association

WWA Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with El Dandy

Wrestling Observer Newsletter

Best Pro Wrestling Book (2011) for Undisputed: How to Become the World Champion in 1,372 Easy Steps

Best on Interviews (2003, 2008, 2009)

Best on Interviews of the Decade (2000–2009)

Fight of the Year (2008) versus Shawn Michaels

Match of the Year (2008) versus Shawn Michaels in a Ladder match at No Mercy

Most Underrated Wrestler (1999, 2000)

Perusers' Favorite Wrestler (1999)

Wrestler of the Year (2008, 2009)

Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 2010)

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