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Chris Jericho Interview: Save Us Campaign, Return and More

The latest issue of Fighting Spirit magazine features an interview with Chris Jericho. The WWE superstars talks about the "Save Us" ads, JBL, why he left WWE in 2005, and more.

Y2J PictureRegarding the viral marketing campaign, Y2J believes that the Internet wrestling fans were angry over the promos because it "kept them guessing." He said:

"I think that was something that the internet created to get revenge for the fact that they had no idea what was going on at first. People have a sense of entitlement nowadays where they think that they deserve to know everything instantly, just as fast as they can type something into a computer. The answer, I think, was that when the promos first started playing they didn’t know who it was. It kept them guessing and that kinda pissed a lot off people off, which is what I wanted to do."

After watching The Matrix, Jericho got the idea, and pitched it to Vince McMahon. "He said he loved it, and it was me and a guy called Adam Pannuci from the WWE production team that created all the vignettes for the ten weeks that we did it."

On a scale of 1 to 10, Jericho rated his return in comparison to his debut in WWE: "The first one will always be remembered, but in terms of competing with the first one, the second one was the absolute best that it could have been. The first one was a 10 and the second was a 9.5."

What her nervous backstage before his return?

"Waiting backstage, I didn’t rehearse anything. I didn’t want to rehearse it – I wanted to feel it live the way that everyone else did. I didn’t see the new entrance video, I didn’t see any of the build-up towards it – that was all done, and I saw it live the same way you guys saw it. It really builds up a lot of anticipation and a lot of excitement.

When the countdown started and the crowd just went ballistic, it was really exciting to know that this was where I wanted to be and this was the right decision to come back and to build it up this way. Once I got onstage it was off to the races and business as usual, and I felt like Y2J Chris Jericho had been on Raw just the week before. And that’s the way it should have felt, y’know?"

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