As the man himself has admitted in interviews, Chris Jericho is looking to come back to WWE soon. If that's true, this would be Jericho's shortest break since moving to a part-time schedule, and that potentially bodes well for his place on the card. Also encouraging is the fact that Y2J left on a high note - his match with Randy Orton at Night of Champions was the best of the show, proving that the soon-to-be-44-year-old is still a world-class talent. Jericho is at the point in his career where he looks to work with up-and-coming Superstars in order to put them over, and as skilled as he is, there are few members of the roster he couldn't help. Seth Rollins seems like a fine opponent for Jericho, but digging a little deeper, what about Cesaro? The Swiss Superman can win the Intercontinental Title from Dolph Ziggler at Hell in a Cell, then find himself face-to-face with Jericho backstage - after all, Y2J is the most prolific IC Champ of all time. He's already earned his title shot.