Monday 26 September 2016

Chris Jericho Wins And Tells Sami Zayn To Drink It In At WWE Clash Of Champions

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Chris Jericho fans began trending #DrinkItIn as he squared off against Sami Zayn at Clash of Champions. Jericho started the match by tossing his expensive scarf at Zayn who rejected it. Zayn later hit a clothesline on Jericho on the outside. And if it were not enough that Cesaro almost broke his neck, Zayn did a runway leap to the outside onto Jericho.


Later in the match, Zayn hit a botched flying ddt through the ropes on Jericho. Social media was not being kind to the superstars calling out the botch. Inside the ring, Zayn connected with the blue thunder bomb for only a two count. In the end, Jericho hit the codebreaker for the win.


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Sami Zayn is set to either receive “The Gift of Jericho” — or give “it” back to The Ayatollah of Rock ’n’ Rolla, Sunday, Sept. 25, at WWE Clash of Champions, live on the award-winning WWE Network.


This unexpected but thrilling matchup came from a most unusual source: the fact that both Zayn and Jericho were, or are, best friends with WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens. Zayn, of course, defeated Owens at WWE Battleground to supposedly end their rivalry, but KO both rebounded and surpassed The Underdog from the Underground, ascending to champion status while Zayn struggled to build on what he claimed was his most significant accomplishment.


Jericho found some success of his own by teaming with Owens as Jeri-KO, but Owens’ rise seemed to have left Jericho in the dust somewhat as well — at least, that’s what Zayn said when Jericho tried to bait him on an episode of “The Highlight Reel,” leading to a brawl between the two and an immediate announcement by Raw General Manager Mick Foley that the two would go one-on-one to settle their fresh, but fiery, score.


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