Down? Wrestling is quite a few things wrapped into one, with the biggest of them all being a physical confrontation between multiple people. The wrestlers are tasked with finding a way to make the fans believe what they are seeing is really happening and that can be tricky. There are occasions where things get more serious than that, and now we know more about such a situation.
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In recent weeks, Bryan Last spoke on the Jim Cornette’s Drive Thru podcast, referring to a story about Chris Jericho getting knocked out on his own cruise, but he did not go into specifics. Cassidy Haynes of Bodyslam.net reported more details on the story, saying that the person in question was WWE’s MVP. Jericho and MVP reportedly had a “heated” exchange during the January 2020 cruise, where MVP was advertised. There have been previous reports of the two arguing face to face outside of the cruise, though there has been no story of anything getting physical. Neither have commented on the situation.
This would have been something. Check out what the two of them have done together and apart:
Opinion: This is hardly a surprising story as wrestlers have gotten into physical confrontations throughout the history of the sport. That is the kind of thing that just happens every so often and it usually results in one of them getting knocked out. At the very least, hopefully this let them blow off some steam and got it out of their system, but you never know with this kind of thing.
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