2. Chris Jericho Is Still A Wrestling Rockstar

The most shocking moment of the night was certainly when the lights went out in the arena, and the glittering jacket was showcased on the stage, as Y2J returned to the squared circle, and has appeared to have signed a short-term contract until Wrestlemania 29. The presence of the Ayatollah of Rock n' Rolla was an unbelievable moment as very few people saw it coming, due to Jericho's current success as part of Fozzy, and many believed that he was done with the squared circle. But don't you ever, EVERRRRRRRRRRRRRRR count out the continued appearance of Jericho in his first love. The crowd when his music hit went absolutely crazy, and it was certainly one of the loudest sustained pops I have ever witnessed a crowd give to a returning wrestler in a long, long time. Jericho is such a respected figure in the sport of professional wrestling that his return will immediately excite and delight the WWE audience, no matter what role he is placed in. Jericho started the match at No. 2 against his former rival Dolph Ziggler, and didn't look like he had missed a second of competitive action, as he lasted over forty minutes and was the 25th man eliminated in the match by Ziggler. The Best in the World at what he does was living up to his self-anointed moniker, as he showed great stamina on his return, and when he finally was eliminated it brought a real exhalation of disappointment from the crowd, who were on his side from the moment he returned right until his elimination. The only question is what the immediate future will hold for Jericho now he is back for a few months? You want to know my opinion? Of course you do. I see Dolph Ziggler soon cashing in his briefcase on Alberto Del Rio, perhaps after the Elimination Chamber match, and claiming his second World Heavyweight Championship. But, he would need a fitting opponent for a title defence at the Grandest Stage Of Them All, and this brings about a certain King of the World. Jericho reignites his feud with the new champion Ziggler, which leads to an epic contest at WrestleMania 29, which sees Ziggler retain his championship and put Jericho out of commission once again. Would that be for the last time? It is difficult to see what the future may hold, but it is clear Jericho is still in love with the business. He could have left many years ago and be proud of all he accomplished, but luckily for us fans he just can't bear to stay away.