Jericho closes with his standard question, and Darren replies that his favorite would be the time he went one-on-one with John Cena on Raw the night he was kicked out of The Nexus. He says that the two men got 15 minutes to work - which Jericho points out is a longtime for the flagship program - and he felt like he really got to show people what he was capable of. As for Titus, he names two matches, the first of which being the bout where the PTP challenged Kofi Kingston and R-Truth for the tag team championship at SummerSlam 2012. The Players came out on the losing end of that bout. The second one he mentions is the longest match of his WWE career vs. Rey Mysterio, whom he calls a lot of fun and says he let him throw him around. He credits it for being a great learning experience. This wasn't quite as boisterous as I expected it to be because both Titus and Darren are so animated and outgoing on WWE TV, but this was a really low-key, toned down interview with two guys who clearly don't take their positions for granted. It's nice to hear how appreciative they are for the avenues WWE has opened up for them to make a difference for people. Check it out at http://podcastone.com/Talk-Is-Jericho
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