10 Wrestling Facts We Didn't Know Last Week (Nov 26)
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When Chris Jericho appeared on Monday Night Raw wearing a Sin Cara mask this week, social media promptly went nuts. People realised that this was a nod towards Y2J's recent fight with the masked man on WWE's European tour, completely ignoring the fact Jericho was also wearing a Shinsuke Nakamura hoodie in the process.
Jericho decided to address what happened on Raw via his Talk Is Jericho podcast through the week. Find out the real story behind the Sin Cara mask and why the Canadian decided to wear it when interfering in the match between Kevin Owens and Seth Rollins.
Joining that fact, there are also ones regarding the likes of Diesel, Brie Bella, Jake 'The Snake' Roberts and even The Gobbledy Gooker.
In addition, there's an utterly fascinating story about Ted DiBiase and his 'Million Dollar Man' character. It turns out that not everything was as it seemed with the gimmick, DiBiase's words will surprise many longtime wrestling fans.
Let's look at the facts...
10. Sin Cara Let Chris Jericho Borrow His Mask On Raw
Keen to squash any rumours that suggested it was a dig, Chris Jericho talked about his masked exploits on Monday Night Raw via his own podcast this week. During WWE's European tour, Jericho and Sin Cara had apparently started arguing. The situation then got physical, and there were even rumours that Cara would be moved from Raw to SmackDown because of it.
Furious about internet fans 'thinking they know everything', Jericho said that it was actually Sin Cara who let him borrow the mask. This wasn't a replica from WWE's merchandise stalls, it was one of the Cruiserweight wrestler's actual masks.
Stressing that there are no existing problems between the pair, Chris Jericho also said that he and Sin Cara are actually friends behind the scenes. This news comes despite reports of a fight between the pair in Europe. There's something hilarious about Jericho asking Sin Cara to borrow his mask, knowing it would get some fans talking online.
The Canadian was absolutely right, most thought it was a dig aimed at Sin Cara rather than a tribute to his gimmick.