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Chris Jericho spoke about some interesting WWE-related topics during the latest episode of his Talk Is Jericho podcast.
Once again, Jericho discussed plans for him to win the WWE Universal Championship from his "best friend," Kevin Owens, at WrestleMania 33.
"t was in November [2016] maybe, Vince [McMahon] said, 'Okay, at WrestleMania it's you and Kevin Owens for the world title [Universal Title]. You're gonna win the world title at WrestleMania,'" Jericho recalled. "'Wow, winning the world title at WrestleMania?'"
At that point, according to Jericho, the plan was for him to drop the title to Brock Lesnar at the WWE Payback pay-per-view immediately after WrestleMania 33.
"[Vince] goes, 'Yeah. You'll lose it the next pay-per-view to Brock [Lesnar].' I'm like, 'That's cool!' And for me I'd never won the title as a babyface either, ever. It's been six times but always as a heel," said Jericho. "So this was kind of like, ya know, we're not marks here, but it's a pretty cool thing. Let's be honest."
As is often the case in the world of sports entertainment, and in WWE in particular, plans ended up changing as things went along.
"One week later Survivor Series happens, Brock versus Goldberg," said Jericho. "Goldberg beats Brock in a minute. And that's when Brock went, 'I can work with this guy [Goldberg]. I want to work with him. I'll lose in a minute, but only if I can beat him for the title at WrestleMania.' And Vince had to make a decision: what's the bigger box office? Ya know and obviously it was Brock and Goldberg, and Chris and Kevin take back seat."
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who's Y2J signed to anywayAccording to F4WOnline.com, a "big surprise match" featuring Kenny Omega at the WrestleCon event during WrestleMania 34 weekend in New Orleans, Louisiana will be announced imminently. Rumors suggest his possible opponents may be Cody Rhodes, a Chris Jericho rematch, Ken Anderson
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WWE.com then posted the following story:
Ivory, a true pioneer in women’s wrestling, will take her place in the WWE Hall of Fame on Friday, April 6, during WrestleMania 34 Week in New Orleans, as a member of the Class of 2018. The news was first reported by espnW.
She broke into the wrestling business as a competitor on Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, the 80s wrestling program that inspired the hit Netflix show “GLOW.” Competing under the name Tina Ferrari, Ivory captured GLOW’s championship before leaving the sports-entertainment industry in the early 1990s.
After nearly a decade away from the squared circle, Ivory returned to the ring in 1999, showing up in WWE in the corner of Mark Henry and D’Lo Brown. She wasted no time getting physical, helping Henry & Brown even the odds against Jeff Jarrett, Owen Hart & Debra. Not long after her arrival, Ivory defeated Debra to capture her first WWE Women’s Championship. Though she was later dethroned by The Fabulous Moolah, Ivory quickly rebounded and recaptured the title from the WWE Hall of Famer.
During the over-the-top Attitude Era of WWE, Ivory eventually aligned herself with the buttoned-up Right to Censor, trading in her tights for a crisp white dress shirt and a full-length skirt. The unusual ring attire did not hinder her from competing at the highest level, as she defeated three fellow WWE Hall of Famers -- Lita, Trish Stratus and Jacqueline -- to capture her third Women’s Title in 2000.
Ivory continued to compete in WWE through 2005 but also began to take on other roles in the company, including serving as a trainer on season 3 of WWE Tough Enough, announcing and hosting several WWE television programs before departing in 2009.
Now, Ivory will have one more title to add to her resume: WWE Hall of Famer.
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