Fans unleashed this chant twice during the course of the night, bestowing it upon a returning Chris Jericho, and then a resurgent Sting. While Stings appearance was the focal point of Night of Champions, Y2J was the surprise third man to team with Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose against the Wyatt Family. The match was only Jerichos second televised contest of 2015, and his first PPV match since Night of Champions last September. However, he has been wrestling periodically on house shows, so hes been staying sharp recently. Jericho definitely showed he still can compete in the ring, and while its frustrating to see a six-time world champion lose in his return match its better for the part-timer to take the fall than the guy who has to be on television the next night and the next 100 nights after that.The same could be said about Sting, who at 56 still delivered a pretty good match against Seth Rollins, even diving from the top rope to the floor, which drew the fans chant. Yes, he needed to be tended to by the ringside doctor just before the close of the match, but Sting held his own for the most part and finished the match, allowing Rollins to defend his WWE World Heavyweight Championship cleanly. And again, another example of the part-timer taking the fall to the guy who has to show up the next night.