Sunday, September 5, 2010

Chris Jericho Walks Off Into the Sunset.....again

It's starting to look like the upcoming Night of Champions PPV will be the last time that we see Chris Jericho on WWE programming for at least a little while. As of today, the WWE and Jericho have not reached an agreement to extend his contract, and Jericho himself is looking to take time off to tour with his band Fozzy. Based on these known factors, and Jericho saying in a kayfabe interview last week on RAW that he'd quit the WWE if he didn't win the WWE Championship at Night of Champions, signs point to Jericho taking some extended time off from the company after the September 19th PPV.

My only hope is that this isn't an extended absence from the WWE like we saw from Jericho after he left the company in 2005, only to return more than two years later. While 2006 and 2007 were great years for WWE programming, Jericho has more than proved his worth and held his own during his three year run since he returned. He's held multiple World Title's, set a record for the most Intercontinental Championships held ever, had one of best runs as a tag team champion we've seen in recent memory with Big Show, and literally held RAW together when most of the roster was hurt or taking time off. All the while he finally evolved his character into what I thought it should have been back in 2003-2004 when he was first being pushed a main event talent - an ego driven man so blinded by his own beliefs and values that he truly believes everything he says and does is for good. It really has been a remarkable run for Jericho.

All that said, Jericho isn't a guy who can carry a wrestling promotion on the big stage. He isn't a guy that will reinvent the wheel with his ring work. But what is is a guy who fits in all over the card, can step into the main event when needed, and really anchor the upper mid-card/lower main event scene for a company. Yes, Chris is getting up there in age, but he's still performing at a level that most dream of. Truthfully, I think he's at a higher level, performance wise, than Shawn Michaels was when he was Jericho's age. Which leads me to believe that Chris Jericho has at least a few good years left in him.

That's what I am hoping for. A few more years from Chris Jericho. The fans love him. The WWE loves what he can do for them. The industry loves, and needs, guys like him. So Chris, here's my request to you. Enjoy touring with Fozzy. I get that you love your band. I also get that you have a lot going on in your professional life outside of wrestling that could keep you financially secure for years to come. But, I'm hoping you still have enough in the tank to give us one more run in the WWE. You've been too good for too long to walk away after your contract expires. I hope you have enough passion left for one more run. Best of luck to you, and I hope we get to see you in that ring again sometime soon.

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