WWE Raw can feel like a chore to watch sometimes. It may be
the third hour of programming or the lack of character development that
wrestlers such as the cruiserweights have, but sitting through Raw every Monday
night can be a tough thing to do. The brand split has changed the dynamic of
WWE by making SmackDown the premier WWE show as its programming is very well
done and is a joy to watch every Tuesday. Despite the blue brand overcoming Raw
in terms of quality, Raw has something that SmackDown does not: the gift of
Jericho.
Chris Jericho has been the best part of Monday Night Raw
ever since the draft, and he seemingly gets better each and every week. Even
though he is a veteran on the roster and one of the last active wrestlers from
the Attitude Era, Jericho has never been more entertaining than he is right
now, and that’s saying something. From an in ring perspective, Jericho has been
and still is one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. He usually delivers
with solid action and a great performance no matter who his opponent is.
However, his work on the microphone is what is really making him standout from
the rest of the pack of the red brand.
Ever since his feud with Dean Ambrose resulted in Jericho
replacing his light up jacket with a vest and scarf, Jericho has been adding
layers to his character that make him one of the most interesting and
entertaining wrestlers in WWE. His ability to turn the phrase “stupid idiot”
and the word “it” into part of his gimmick is on par with Stone Cold Steve
Austin turning the word “what” into an arena chant that is still said by
wrestling crowds today. His latest additions to his arsenal of catch phrases in
“you just made the list” and “quiet” have caught in with the WWE Universe
rather quickly, and I’m sure it will only be a matter of time before WWE
capitalizes on this by releasing merchandise featuring Y2J’s popular sayings.
Another great aspect of Jericho’s character is his “best
friend” Kevin Owens. Like Jericho, Owens is a great in ring performer and is excellent
on the microphone and when paired with Jericho, a segment that would otherwise
seem like boring filler becomes instantly entertaining. WWE refers to them as
Jeri-KO, but Jericho calls themselves Team Chris and Kevin and Owens says Team
Kevin and Chris. It’s little details like this that display the great chemistry
Owens and Jericho have with each other. Owens will often tell Jericho to put
somebody on the list which Jericho does, and Jericho refers to himself and
Owens as the WWE Universal Champion by constantly using the pronoun “we” when
discussing the title despite the fact that Owens is the actual champ. This
“friendship” with Owens is another great element of Jericho’s character that
both gives him somebody to play off of while planting the seeds for a future rivalry.
In conclusion, it is plain to see why Jericho is the best
part of Monday Night Raw. Despite being one of the oldest wrestlers on the
roster, he can still perform in the ring like he did when he first burst on the
scene. He continues to prove why he is regarded as one of the best talkers in
the industry, and his ability to play off Kevin Owens is fantastic. However, words
cannot do Jericho justice and to truly see how entertaining Y2J is, tune into
Monday Night Raw so that you can drink in the gift of Jericho.
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