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Chris Jericho Says WCW Almost Got Judge Judy Involved in His Feud With Goldberg

July 16, 2018 | Posted by Larry Csonka
Chris Jericho

During a recent edition of Talk is Jericho (transcript via wrestlinginc.com), Jericho spoke about the angle with Goldberg in WCW. Here are the highlights…

On Wanting to Face Goldberg on PPV: “They started getting hip to [the angle] and they wanted me to lose to Goldberg a couple of times on Nitro.” Jericho recalled, “and I remember saying, ‘why did we build this for three or four weeks only to have me lose in a minute to Goldberg on Nitro? Like, ‘we’ve got something here! People are into it. You can see by the crowd, and what they’re chanting, and what they’re doing. They want to see Goldberg kill me. Why don’t see make them pay for it?’ That was my point, ‘why don’t we make them pay for it rather than just giving it away for free on TV and that was great? Let’s do a pay-per-view match!'”

On WCW Almost Getting Judge Judy Involved: “I remember at one point Eric was into it. He was even going to have Judge Judy on the show and he wanted something where Goldberg would be beaten up by somebody and I’d come in and put my foot on him, and pose, and take a picture, and go to Judge Judy and say, ‘here! Here’s my proof that I beat Goldberg! Look, my foot’s on him.’ And Goldberg’s like, ‘absolutely not.’ So that was Eric’s idea, to do something with Judge Judy. So when it kept getting put in my face where it was like, ‘you’re just going to lose to him like everyone else had in the streak,’ I put my foot down and I was like, ‘absolutely not. If this angle, this moneymaking angle, if you won’t even go through with this, I know I’m done. I know there’s nothing else I could do here. This is an angle that fell into your hands. It’s a legit match that people want to see. I never, ever wanted to have a normal match. What I wanted to do was to just have Bill kick the s–t out of me and like I said, do this cool little squash match with all the bumps and bruises and stuff. And I was going to be wearing amateur wrestling shoes. And I remember I had the whole finish. I was going to hit him with the belt, he was going to no-sell it, hit me, whatever, and give me a chance to pull the heel out of my shoe. And then, I was going to have him spear me so hard that he speared me out of my shoes. I was going to kick the shoe into the 15th row or whatever.” Jericho added, “Goldberg was really mad like [Bischoff and Thompson] talked about [on Bischoff’s podcast], like, ‘I’m the guy that just beat [Hulk] Hogan for the title. I’m the guy who stands in the sparks in the middle of the fire.’ And I remember say, ‘and you’re the guy that’s going to go down if I kick you in the nuts right now’ and Bischoff going, ‘okay, calm down! Let’s not get carried away!'”

On Not Getting to properly Blow Off The Goldberg Program: “I worked with Goldberg for three pay-per-views in WWE! I could’ve done all that in WCW, but they wouldn’t pull the trigger and give me a shot. And when they wouldn’t do that angle at the pay-per-view, as we know, as [Conrad Thompson] said, Goldberg cancelled because he was going hunting that weekend and he wasn’t booked for the pay-per-view, so he sort of skipped out. I worked with Bobby Duncum, Jr. and that was the blowoff. That was the blowoff for the Goldberg angle. Bill and I never touched after that. If you’re not going to follow through on this, knowing that people want to see it, then what chance do I have here? There’s never going to be anything that I do after two months, or three months, or whatever, because it was such a long buildup, there’s nothing I can do that’s going to top this as far as a match, and they may have been able to do more, but here it is. Right here, and if you’re not going to take it now, then there’s no way. It’s not going to happen for me.”

On Bischoff Hurting His Feelings by protecting goldberg: “[Bischoff] hurt my feelings because I know Eric is a very smart guy. I mean, the fact that he was able to take that company… I told Don Callis the other day, ‘don’t think that you can’t make this huge when you’re working with Impact [Wrestling] because Bischoff did it. One or two key acquisitions, and suddenly you’re hot, and people jump aboard.’ And that’s what Eric did. And I felt like as a businessman, as a guy who understood how to make money in the [pro] wrestling business, the fact that you’re not going to do this match because of ego over business when the whole end result was for Goldberg to win. And, once again, win and not to have a normal match. It wasn’t going to be shine, heat, false finish, false finish. It was going to be a just killing and entertaining one like I saw Pat Tanaka do with The Road Warriors.” Jericho continued, “when that happened, I knew Bischoff didn’t see it in me and if he didn’t see it in me… Bischoff told me once that you need to be on TV for 10 years to be a main eventer. That’s what he said, ‘you need people to be familiar with you before you can be a main eventer.’ And then, meanwhile, Goldberg was on TV for six months and he was super huge, so there [were] kind of some conundrums there. I just knew that it did, like, hurt my feelings as a professional to know, ‘man, like argh, if you can’t see it now when it’s staring you in the face, there’s really no chance for me here.’ And I still think that, believe that to this day. I remember before I left [for WWE], Bischoff made some kind of a comment that Vince McMahon won’t know what to do with Chris Jericho. I don’t think Eric Bischoff knew what to do with Chris Jericho either.”

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