WWE Losing Two Champions At Clash at the Castle?

The Usos were unable to appear on SmackDown due to Jimmy Uso’s past DUI, and it may make them get pulled from Clash at the Castle as well, as it’s in the UK, Xero News reports.

 


 

Chris Jericho frequently goes to the UK on Fozzy tours, even having a health issue there last year leading to a hospitalization. The former WWE star Chris Jericho had some great runs in the Stamford-based company back in the day. He had faced numerous top-tier stars including The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Furthermore, he had managed to beat the two stars on the same night and the credit of the booking went to then-WWE Chairman Vince McMahon of course. However, that doesn’t mean Jericho always agreed with Vince. ‘The Wizard’ recently revealed how he once wanted to punch the former WWE Chairman.

Chris Jericho reveals the incident with Vince McMahon

Chris Jericho became the Undisputed Champion after beating both The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin on the same night at Vengeance 2001. He then defended the title against Triple H at WrestleMania 18. Jericho would lose the match in the end.

While speaking on Inside The Ropes, Chris Jericho narrated an incident that happened during rehearsal, ahead of WrestleMania 18. It came to a point that Jericho wanted to punch McMahon’s toupee off his head.

“I remember one time we were rehearsing it, me hitting Triple H with a sledgehammer, and Vince [McMahon] would want you to rehearse as if it’s real. You can’t rehearse if you’re really doing it because there’s no crowd, the crowd is where you get the vibe and the adrenaline, and your whole energy comes [from] that.

Vince would be like, ‘Do it harder! Do it harder!’ and I’m like, “I’m not in the moment yet,’ and I remember he goes, ‘Oh you don’t wanna do it? What are you on the rag or something?’ I remember thinking, ‘You big-eared, big nose motherf*cker. I’m going to punch you right in your stupid face right now. Knock that toupee right off his head,’”

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
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