Chris Jericho Discusses Backstage Confrontation with Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam

While SummerSlam is one of the biggest pay-per-views of the year, the most talked about fight at this years extravaganza didn’t actually happen in the ring.

 


 

It was a backstage showdown between Chris Jericho and Brock Lesnar after the Beast had busted open Randy Orton quite viciously in their match leading to Y2J thinking it may not have been a work.

Neither have gone on record about what happened that night…. until now. Jericho was a recent guest on the Chael Sonnen podcast and spoke about the incident, confirming things did escalate between the pair:

Any time something like that happens there’s always a lot of rumors and a lot of stories being told and that sort of thing but, I mean, not to get into specifics cause it’s basically between me and Brock, but, you know, we did have a little bit of a brouhaha, shall we say. I think that happens when you get guys that are in a sport such as ours, half-entertainment, half-real, half-not and you know I think you get… he had just come out of the ring, I had just come out of the ring an hour before or so, whatever, and I just thought the finish of that match was very brutal and very violent and I just didn’t know if Randy was okay, and I was checking on Randy, my friend – we’ve always been pretty close.

And I said something and he said something, next thing you know we’re nose-to-nose kind of yelling at each other and it defused fairly quickly. But I mean, listen, let’s make no bones about this – Brock is a trained fighter, and he’s a beast – but, you know, I’m not the type of person to back down from anybody… to my detriment or harmful to my existence even. But hotheads fire off and we’re in each other’s face and that happens sometimes. I guess I kind of have a reputation for it, too. I’ve never backed down and I think sometimes in the case of guys his size, they think most people are just gonna wilt and most people do but that’s not me, that’s not my background, that’s not what I came up from growing up where I grew up in Winnipeg and my dad’s lineage of being in the NHL… it’s just not what I do, so, like I said. I’m glad he didn’t eat me, but basically there was a face-to-face confrontation, and I’ll leave the rest between the two of us.

Jericho was also asked if his reaction to the end of the match made him a ‘mark’ and his response was quite emphatic:

NO. It doesn’t make me a mark to go check on my friend. I wasn’t saying “what the hell’s going on with this finish!” I was just saying “is Randy okay?”

First of all, 26 years of being in the business, I can do whatever the f*** I want – I’m not a mark.

Listen, whatever the finish is is none of my business. Whatever they’re doing or whatever happens – listen, man, that’s the way it is. It’s not my business, it’s not my responsibility or my call. But, when I see a friend of mine lying in a pool of his own blood, whether it’s a work or not, that’s real blood, you know? That’s a real concussion that he suffered. So I want to go check and see if he’s okay because we’ve had a 15 year history and we’ve gotten into fights ourselves! That’s one of the guys I’ve been in the trenches with and will continue to be in the trenches with until the day one of us stops doing this. But I don’t think there’s ever anything wrong with checking on your friend, whether it’s a work or not.

If that makes me a mark, well then I guess I’m a mark for making sure that my friends are okay.

Jericho also noted that Orton did not tell him that the cut was deliberate until after he had confronted Brock Lesnar.

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