When Jericho first came to the WWE, he wasn't that well-liked. Many of his new colleagues, including both Triple H and the Undertaker, weren't particularly happy with his actions or his attitude, and he had to deal with strange booking at times. The most notable example of this would be the build-up to his match with Triple H at WrestleMania X8. where he was considered a secondary figure to the rivalry between Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. But that's not the only reason why Chris Jericho is on this list. He's here because he keeps coming back to WWE, and has become a notorious company loyalist in recent years. He could spend the entire year touring with his band Fozzy, or being with his children, or working on his show, 'But I'm Chris Jericho'. Instead, he works house shows for WWE, and continues to bring them more attention through his podcast. This last point is especially important, because many people have argued that Jericho has replaced Austin as the WWE's 'podcast guy' after Austin started asking too many prodding questions. Austin wasn't afraid to ask the tough questions, as demonstrated by asking Vince about CM Punk or asking Triple H about Chyna. Jericho, on the other hand, it taking a more 'WWE-friendly' approach to his line of questioning, keeping the questions relatively safe and doesn't ruffle any feathers in the same way as Steve Austin did. These are all perfect examples of Chris Jericho demonstrating his loyalty as a company man. He keeps coming back to WWE in one way or another, doing whatever he can to help the product. It seems like he has forgotten his own problems with the company, and is now happy to help them out in any way he can.