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Old 09-07-2007, 03:41 AM   #7
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I'm not sure if it's that Chris Jericho is not capable of being as good as Shawn Michaels in the ring, as good as The Rock on the mic, or just having as much aura as Stone Cold Steve Austin, as it is he hasn't really had the chance to be at the top and show it off. He was over like all shit in 2000, and the fans wanted him to win the WWE Championship. He may have been new, but perhaps the WWE should have done it, and then not aborted it like they did? Who knows where that could have gone?

If Chris Jericho returned, it'd be interesting to see what happened. The guy would obviously be used as a main eventer, and the WWE would be hoping he held the answers to their problems. He'd become the top face overnight (probably even moreso than John Cena). He'd finally have the opportunity to show us whether or not he can be the leader of a show.
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