Chris Jericho Talks About Why Eddie Kingston Reminds Him Of Randy Orton, Reflects On AEW Revolution


Chris Jericho recently appeared as a guest on the Talk Is Jericho podcast for an in-depth interview covering all things pro wrestling.

During the discussion, the Jericho Appreciation Society leader spoke about why Eddie Kingston reminds him of Randy Orton, as well as his thoughts on his match against "The Mad King" at the AEW Revolution pay-per-view.

Featured below are some of the highlights from the interview where he touches on these topics with his thoughts.

On the reason why Eddie Kingston reminds him of Randy Orton: "Eddie Kingston reminds me of Randy Orton and I’ll tell you the reason why. Polar opposites in image and gimmicks but neither one of them quite realize just how good they are. They kind of think it’s funny to kind of downplay themselves but they’re both so good and Eddie doesn’t quite get it yet and when he does, he’s gonna be a world champion. Not that he doesn’t now, but he still has an inner demon. I think those are going away because he realizes just how good he is. But I saw it from the start. So yeah, I’m a big fan of Eddie Kingston."

On his match with Kingston at Revolution earlier this year: "With Eddie Kingston, that was one of my favorite matches I’ve ever had and we started it off [at Revolution]. I was like, ‘We’re on first. I want you to just dump me on my head’ and it was a terrible bump. It was terrible. I’ve only taken one bump like that in my life; taken from our broadcast colleague Taz back when I was 25 years old and I’ll never do it again and was it scary? Yeah, it was scary but it was also like, I wanna start this show off with something people go, holy sh*t. What the f*ck just happened? And once we did that, it changed the dynamic of everything. I’m an artist, that’s what we do. I will never take another bump like that again, you know, but I never thought I’d take a fluorescent light bulb over the head from Nick Gage last year but once again, why did I do it? Because the story warranted it."

Check out the complete interview at Apple.com. H/T to POST Wrestling for transcribing the above quotes.