Looking for a big Wrestlemania moment, Jericho was delighted when he was told about a proposed match between himself and star of The Wrestler, actor Mickey Rourke. The movie had been a smash hit, helping revitalise Rourke's acting career, and critics were queuing up to praise his performance. Sadly, the actor's managers would advise him not to go through with the match itself, but Chris Jericho was tasked by Vince McMahon to try and goad the actor into accepting on an episode of Larry King Live. It was clear to all wrestling fans that Jericho was simply playing a character during his interactions on the show with Rourke, but Mickey wasn't playing, and left the interview legitimately mad, steaming at Jericho for real. Meeting in the ring before Wrestlemania to rehearse a post-match punch, which would happen after Jericho vanquished Roddy Piper, Jimmy Snuka and Ricky Steamboat, the wrestler was shocked to find out that Rourke was 100% angry with him. Once it had all cooled down, and Jericho was able to convince Rourke he himself had been acting, things were fine between the two, but the actor wanted to put the wrestler in his place, for what he felt were disrespectful comments made on television.