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RIP SABU
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If you're talking about how Y2J was originally put over, then I have no problem with how they went about it. What better way to debut than to interrupt The Rock?
His matches at Vengeance ’01 to win the newly created Undisputed Championship were epic. |
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Father of Hinduship
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-I absolutely loved Y2J's debut and had no problem with it whatsoever. -Although Jericho defeated Austin and The Rock on the same night to become Undisputed champion, it ultimately did very little for his career. His victories over both Austin and Rock were made to look extremely flukey, and all title defenses after that were won in an equally flukey way. Jericho was than squashed by HHH at mania. Remember that phantom CLEAN win that Jericho had over Triple H in 2000 ( it was a month or so before Summerslam if I recall correctly). (to which the decision was reversed later and the match technically never occurred). I GUARANTEE that if the result of that match had stood, and Jericho had been legitimately made champ on that night, it would have done far more for his career than any of his "flukey" runs as World/WWE champ. |
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