Watch This Amazing Supercut Of Every One Of Chris Jericho's WWE Returns

Watch This Amazing Supercut Of Every One Of Chris Jericho's WWE Returns

Chris Jericho's surprise WWE returns are always great fun and now one fan has put together a supercut which features each and every one of Y2J's comebacks ranging from 2017 to last year. Check them out here...

By JoshWilding - Feb 27, 2017 01:02 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Uproxx
Chris Jericho parted ways with WWE back in 2005, but it was only two years later that he surprised fans by returning to the squared circle following a series of mysterious cryptic teasers. Given Y2J's commitments to his band Fozzy, that's one of many comebacks he's since made to the company following brief departures and the supercut below collects them for you to enjoy all over again. 

His "Smilin' Jericho" return in 2012 comes next (that gimmick was thankfully short-lived), while he would next be seen coming back to surprise fans at the 2013 Royal Rumble. In June 2014, he stole the spotlight from The Miz, and at Night of Champions in 2015, Jericho came back to lend Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns a hand in a six-man tag team match against The Wyatt Family. 

Finally, Y2J would then confront The New Day on RAW in 2016, something none of us realised would kick off arguably his best run in WWE to date. The List of Jericho and his current feud with Kevin Owens were birthed from that, though Jericho isn't faring too well after being attacked by his former best friend in Germany recently. Which of these was your favourite Chris Jericho comeback?


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