This Sunday night atš WrestleMania, after eight months of build-up Chris Jericho and Kevin Owens finally meet in a match that stands apart from the rest of the eclectic and bloated match card. As has been proven so many times over, in pro wrestling story and character can be just as important as technical skill and athleticism. Thereās a loź¦¦t of spectacular in-ring performers on the WWE roster right now but at times it feels as though thereās a lack of meaning behind the moves, a lack of relatability and story. Thatās not a knock on the current cropās psychology either, unfortunately thereās just so much content to fill that itās rare that any story gets a chance to really breathe and grow organically.
I think itās fair to say that some of Sundayās WrestleMania matches have fallen victim to this issue but the Jericho Owens clash feels very, very different. It was late May when we first saw Jericho and Owens interact in a comedic backstage skit, both men linked in the build-up for the annual Money in the Bank Ladder match. At the time Jericho was fresh off of a feud with Dean Ambrose in which he seemed to really š hit his stride once again as a character. He and AJ Styles had putā on some strong matches before that but it was theĀ interactions with Ambrose that really highlighted the subtleties of āY2Jās newest character. He was deluded to a comical degree but with a believable sense of bitterness as his key motivation, oh and he was also armed with a whole litany of new catchphrases.
Meanwhile Owens was still embroiled in his storied feud with forever rival Sami Zayn, a man he had fought with and against for over a decade. The shenanigan filled skits between Owens and Jericho continued sporadically but neither would win the Money in the Bank contract. However, both were drafted to Monday Night Raw in the brand split and after Owens wrapped up his Zayn conflict, both men also needed a new direction heading into Summerslam. On August 1st that direction would become clearer when in a unique opening segment Jericho aligned himselfš with Charlotte against Sasha Banks, this would then lead to the introduction of Enzo Amore to even things up.
As the mixed tag match took place though, Owens would join the commentary team and suddenly, an alliance seemed on the horizon. Later that night a backstage segment would confirm the pairing, their chemistry was undeniable and seemed sure to provide some great entertainment, even if not something to the degree we now have a whole eight months later. The feud with Enzo and Cass made for some fun television š§and culminated in a Summerslam victory for the newly formed āJeri-KOā unit. An injury to the newly crowned Universal champion Finn Balor would leave the RAW brand in need of quick changes tź¦hough and just one week later, Owens won the vacant title via the help of a returning Triple H.
With his new ābest friendā Owens now tied up in title feuds, it only made sense for Jericho to battle Kevinās nemesis Zayn, who questioned the friendship due to his own prior experiences with āThe Prizefighterā. Jericho would defeat Zayn in September and Owens maintained his grip on the title whilst the pairās comedic antics frankly carried what seemed to be a struggling RAW brand. Hampered by three hours and an injury to their newest star, RAW relied heavily on both men in the ring and particularly on the microphone. Jerichoās momentum in particular seemed to be growing every week and on September 19th, he introduceš·d the now beloved āList of Jerichoā, a list he wāould use to write down everyone and everything that irritated him.
Itās obscene to think that a coį£ncept so simple and basic would become more popular than most of the roster but it did and thatās a credit to Jerichoās incredible charisma and commitment to his material. Donāt underestimate Owensā part either. Whilst it may have been Jericho that shined often, depending on the segment Owens could either aid the humor or accentuate his counterpartās antics by being a confused and befuddled straight man. The theme throughout though seemed to be that Owens simply wanted to keep Jericho happy as he was stronger with him than without and that showed as āY2Jā continued to help him stay Universal Champion. The friendshipās implosion was inevitable but fans had become attached to their dynamic and both grew in popularity every week.
It seemed that the split had finally come in December when Owens became frustrated that his partnerās interferences were taking the glow off of his championship reign. The friendship wasnāt over š„just yet though and Jericho continued to help Owens, now in matches with Roman Reigns. Eventually Jericho would take the United States title from Reigns before being hung above the ring ālike a sexy piƱataā (his words not mine) at the Royal Rumble in order to stop his interference. Jerichoās absolute fear of the shark cage was preposterous but it didnāt matter, he simply couldnāt do no wrong and created great television as he tried to protest desperately. Even if not due to him, Owens would still retainš the belt at the Rumble and the friendship lived on.
For all of the over the top shenanigans though, there was something endearing and relatable about Jerichoās character development. His intentions were genuine and thatź§ coupled with his legend status made him an unintentional fan favorite. His actions were almost completely heelish but it didnāt matter because people loved him and that made the anticipation for a split all the greater. Owens on the other hand clearly had selfish intentions and his cold, calculated past and nature made it all the more effective. Either way, when Jericho booked Owens in a title defense against Goldberg it was clear that the end was near, especially with Wrestlemania just around the corner.
First though would come the Festival of Friendship, an event Jericho created as a celebration of his time with Owens. With joy on his face and excitement in his voice, Jericho introduced the Universal Champion who reluctantly followed on as āY2Jā waltzed down the ramp. It had it all, an underwhelming $7000 sculpture, a hapless magician, the outrageous āCreation of Kevinā and even Gillberg. Yes, Gillberg. Understandably, Owens was rather disappointed but Jericho didnāt want his original message to be lost. āI did all this for you. I apologize if it wasnāt what you were expecting it to be but I really wanted to do something to sš„how everybody honestly how much you mean to me as a friend,ā Jericho told Owens.
āFor the last year . . . Iāve had such a great time working with you, being your partner, itās made this last year in š the WWE one of my favorite years of my entire career and a lot of thatās because of you. It really is. Iāve had a lot of friends in this business and a lot of partners but I havenāt had the chemistry with any of them like I have with you. Itās been a joy. Youāve made my job here and my time here in the WWE a better place and I wanted to thank you for that.ā Jericho then reassured Owens that he would be there to help against Goldberg before punctuating his speech by saying āYouāre my best friend, even more so youāre my brother and I love you man, honestly I really do.ā
Ā It was an incredible change of tone from Jericho. After ten minutes of nonsense and wackiness, suddenly Jericho just became a real and relatable person. Itās that ability to flip the switch that makes Jericho so special. He can play such a variety of roles and thatās what has kept him relevant for over twenty years. In this case everything he said seemed genuine and honest too, he really did seem to be enjoying this most recent run and every word had šsincerity behind it. For every bad thing heād done for Owens, it was all done purely to please his friend and thatās a human thing that everyone can relate to, even if itās taking place in a world so weird and wild.
Luckily Owens would have a gift for Jericho too and next handed his countryman a box. I think we all expected a new list and thatās exactly what it would be but this in fact wasnāt the list of Jericho. With confusion in his voice Jericho pondered āhow come my nameās on thisā before the angle revealed that this was actually the list of KO. There was a sense of genuine shock and anxiety in the crowd as we got a close up of Owens cold and callous stare. The crowdās response represented all the work put in, as obscene as it may sound theš¦¹y really were hurt to see this on-screen friendship come to an end and thatās real emotion, a rare thing in wrestling nowadays.Ā
That sound would only heighten when Owens attacked his supposed best friend too, eventually throwing him into the āJeritronā in a moment reminiscent of Jerichoās betrayal of Shawn Michaels almost a decade earlier. We all knew that a turn was likely coming soonź¦¦ in order to set up a WrestleMania match but not only was this before Fast Lane but the audience was so emotionally engrossed after Jerichoās speech that it felt like it came out of nowhere. We had let our guard down and that made Owensā actions all the more villainous. It's a segment that I honestly believe will stand the test of time and it's climax was a legitimatelyĀ iconic Raw moment. After being absent for the next couple of weeks,Ā Jericho would get some redemption, costing Owens the Universal belt to set up this WrestleMania match for the United States title.
Chris Jericho and Kevin Owens are big enough stars to have a marquee match at Wrestlemania without any backstory but the time and effort thatās gone into building this story has given the audience a whole new layer of emotional investment. Itās really been a very simple story but its execution has been so stellar that for me it stands above every other match on the card as far as anticipation. I know many prefer a more serious Owens āthan the one featured throughout much of this angle but itās that variety and versatility that will make him a mainstay for years to come. For Jericho, this run has highlighted everything thatās made him so special and added a lot of depth to the argument that he really is one of the greatest pro wrestling performers of all time. Either way, itās been an absolute pleasure to watch and Sunday, on the biggest stage possible,Ā we see what will likely be the šŗfinal chapter of this engrossing, engaging and entertaining saga of friends to foes.