Or his feud with Ryback? (I totally forgot that this is how Jericho was written off of TV in 2013.) What about his loss to Fandango at WrestleMania 29? His tussle with Ziggler for the MITB briefcase?
Remember his lackluster feud with Bray Wyatt? Some wondered if he was intentionally playing an old wrestler who was out of touch because week after week Jericho would talk about himself as though he was one of the top guys on the roster, even though he had fallen from that pedestal due to the number of pedestrian runs he had in the last four years. Over the next couple of weeks, Y2J seemingly felt out of place on the roster. When Jericho returned on the first Raw of 2016, he rehashed his infamous promo with The Rock from his initial WWE debut in 1999, which was the beginning of a theme. While you’re searching for that match, you should also find the Highlight Reel segment between Sami Zayn and the subject of my main story this week, Chris Jericho. The main event between Roman Reigns and Kevin Owens is worth seeking out if you decided to take your eyeballs to a different channel.
Now, not every segment was as bad as David Otunga’s commentary though. The three hours didn’t drag as badly as last week, but at times the show’s cringe-worthy writing made it easy to flip over and watch Antonio Brown twerk his way to another incredible night in fantasy football. If you were one of the few people who tuned into Raw on Monday night instead of Monday Night Football, you witnessed another mediocre edition of the WWE’s flagship show.