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Chris Jericho Reacts To Recent CMLL Return At Arena Mexico

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Last month, Chris Jericho made a surprise appearance at a CMLL event, confronting Mistico and challenging him to a match.

On a recent edition of his “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, Jericho provided a detailed account of his return to CMLL at Arena Mexico.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On returning to CMLL: “It was a huge surprise this week when Corazon de Leon returned to Arena Mexico. I was in Mexico from ’92-’95, and the last time I wrestled in Arena Mexico was September 15, 1995. It was really cool to go back to Mexico City, and how did that come about? We started working with CMLL in AEW, and when I was going through the transition between the whole Kenny Omega and the Golden Jets, and then Kenny got sick, and the. Sammy [Guevara] and I were a kind of a team and that really didn’t work out well, and then Sammy got suspended, so I was doing some Corazon de Leon, working with some luchadors. I had a match with Titan, I had a match with Atlantis Jr., and it started to occur to me that with this new relationship with CMLL and AEW, maybe it’d be cool to go back to Arena Mexico and have a match.”

On getting the idea to go back: “In the meantime, the BCC and Matt Sydal, filling in for an injured Wheeler Yuta, went to Arena Mexico and had a match and just had the best time. The crowd was so amazing and everyone was super excited, and it just really kind of opened up my mind completely that it was time to make me return to Arena Mexico, kind of a full circle. I’ve wrestled in Mexico since then, a few times with WWE. But it was never in Arena Mexico, which is owned by the Lutteroth family, and it’s the oldest wrestling company in the world. It’s one of the oldest arenas in the world, and they call it the cathedral of Lucha Libre. So I just started talking to Rocky Romero and letting him know that I was open to going back. Rocky is kind of a liaison for AEW to both CMLL and to New Japan Pro-Wrestling, so he’s very valuable. We just started discussing what could I do? What would be a great match to have, and who would be there that I’d do something good with? We kind of decided that Mistico would be the perfect kind of almost a dream match of Chris Jericho, Corazon de Leon [and] Mistico. So we did some negotiations with them, and they came back with the original idea of doing a tag team match, which I wasn’t feeling. Then we kind of went to back to the drawing board and again kind of came up with the idea to go a singles match. That’s what we decided to do. Then you start the negotiations, and it’s always great to get for something that you’re doing, but this is not so much for the money as it is just for me to return to this place where I pretty much cut my teeth.”

On challenging Mistico: “I grabbed a microphone and I cut a promo in Spanish, which I pretty much knew. I asked for a couple words. I said I’ll challenge you any time, any place, anywhere. In classic Mexican style, even though I hit him with two of my finishers, he was already standing up in the middle of the ring [laughs], but that’s okay. He made a challenge back, and we have not set the date of the match yet. There will be a singles match with Mistico and Corazon de Leon. We’re telling a story here that’s gonna continue. I will challenge him very soon, and we’ll get this date rolling, and then we’ll be ready to rock.”

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