17 Things We Learned From Stephanie McMahon On Live With Chris Jericho
9. Being An On-Air Character & A Filthy, Disgusting, Brutal, Bottom-Feeding, Trashbag, H*
Jericho compliments Stephanie on her ability to have no inhibitions on doing anything that was asked of her. She said she has no problem making fun of herself and being the butt of a joke, and says that when they deliver the audience the ultimate payoff theres nothing better. Jericho says he thinks they helped each other get to the next level, and mentions a throwaway segment to the two that led to what he calls one of the best rivalries the WWEs ever had. He tosses out the lengthy insult he labeled her with and marvels at how it turned into a catchphrase and asks her how she felt about it. She replies that it was hard not to laugh, and says that shes honored to hear him say that he feels she helped his career, and that she feels like the role of her character is to help get other people over. This is rich considering the Stephanie McMahon character has spent the last two years emasculating everyone on the roster and the only two people whove given her any comeuppance whatsoever are not WWE employees, but we digress.
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