The past two Network-exclusive editions of the Steve Austin Show podcast were must-watch episodes of the show for hardcore fans and a prime example of exactly what the company should be using their over-the-top streaming service for. Stone Colds interview with Vince McMahon wasnt nearly as hard-hitting as we would have liked, and you could definitely tell that the Chairman was uncomfortable with some of the questions, but the follow-up episode with Triple H was much smoother and Hunter far more forthcoming. When the announcement was made during WrestleMania 31 that the next Network podcast interview would be conducted by Chris Jericho rather than Austin, it immediately added fuel to the fire that there was heat between Vince and the Texas Rattlesnake over the line of questioning he hit his former boss with. Would Jericho be able to follow in his predecessors footsteps with the kind of quality interview weve now come to expect from these specials? John Cena was the first guest the Networks Talk Is Jericho, Jericho was stated on Twitter that he would not be lobbing softballs at the 15-time WWE champion as well as squashing fears that the interview may be conducted entirely in kayfabe. The two sat down for an engaging talk covering a wide number of subjects and made for an entertaining interview. Heres 17 Things We Learned From John Cena On WWE Networks Live With Chris Jericho