Chris Jericho discusses the pros and cons of Vince McMahon’s departure


Chris Jericho discusses the pros and cons of Vince McMahon’s departure

Chris Jericho has worked with Vince McMahon in WWE for many years and knows the former CEO of the company very well.

After announcing his retirement, we have seen some interesting changes in programming, mainly ordered by Triple H, the new creative head. In an interview.

For wrestler Swerve Strickland’s Swerve City podcast, Chris Jericho revealed his opinion about the changes we’ve been seeing.

In WWE in recent weeks and analyzed the pros and cons of Vince McMahon’s departure. Jericho believes that the positive changes will be.

Seen very soon, while the negative changes will possibly come over time. “Obviously there are things about Vince that don’t make sense.

But I learned a lot about the psychology of the business and how to be a star, how to behave, how to be a real main eventer and a money draw.

I think the pros, if that’s the correct word, the pros of Vince leaving WWE will be seen very quickly. There are many changes, very refreshing like

The increase in time in the ring. The cons of Vince leaving will not be felt for a few months, maybe more, six months or even a year.

“There are a lot of things that Vince did, little things, and I know people make fun of him for his recent scandal, but he has created legitimate stars.

You can recognize them from a mile away. Look at the difference between the Drew McIntyre of now and the one before the last race he had.

Vince worked with him to make him a star guy and a main star. Same with Roman Reigns. Completely different now than he was before.

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He became heel. Brock as babyface I can tell Vince worked him like a babyface. You can see it. I see it. Tough guys usually don’t want to smile.”

“Triple H never wanted to smile. Babyfaces smile. That’s part of being a heel, you open that door of personality. A lot of those guys work.

The image and likeness of Vince. Stephanie McMahon has obviously been trained since day one. Hunter he’s been trained since day one.

All of Vince’s principles will probably continue to be used. “Vince is a genius of a generation,” Chris Jericho continued People can look.

At this and say, ‘You’re defending him.’ I’m just saying what I learned about the business from him and Pat Patterson, another genius.

Vince also learned from Pat. Learning at that time, it’s something that will end up hurting Long story short, no fault of anyone.

Time just moves on. He’s one of those guys who saw the business differently than everyone else. It would be great if he was still.

Around to consult, but I don’t think Vince is going to let himself be consulted. Since who decided to leave or when they asked him to leave.

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Whatever the story is, I don’t think he’s a guy who’s half absent. He’s going to have to go and find something else he likes to do.”