Chris Jericho isn't affiliated with WWE anymore, but he hasn't been shying away from talking about his former paymasters.

The former WWE superstar signed a lucrative deal with new kids on the block All Elite Wrestling, and he put on quite the show in his match against Kenny Omega at Double or Nothing last month.

Since leaving Vince McMahon's company, Jericho has been made plenty of references, highlighting his frustrations with the promotion every now and then.

The 48-year-old was a recent guest on The Bubba Army podcast and discussed various matters, including his career, how wrestlers prepare for their matches, and McMahon's work ethics.

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He would also disclose information on which WWE superstars have their own locker rooms.

A wrestler having his own locker room with WWE is quite the privilege and is not easily earned. According to Jericho, only "big guys" such as The Rock, Goldberg and Brock Lesnar get their own. The Undertaker, however, does not have one. Y2J says he changes in the talent relations room so he doesn't have to deal with over 50 wrestlers crammed into one space (h/t Sescoops).

The Dead Man returned to Raw this week, following his underwhelming match against Goldberg in Saudi Arabia earlier this month and is said to have submitted a list of wrestlers he wants to work with to McMahon; Drew McIntyre is said to be one of them.

As for McMahon's work ethic, Jericho says it's second to none.

One would think that Taker would have his own room based on his status within the company, so our guess is that he simply doesn't want one.

There's absolutely no reason WWE would refuse such a legend his own space if other top names in the business have had their own and continue to do so. The real question here is why doesn't he want a locker room?

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