Whether fans know him as Y2J, a list maker, or the leader of The Inner Circle, Chris Jericho has had an incredible career. The wrestling veteran is one of the greatest stars of all time and he has truly done everything there is to do, from PPV main events to titles that he has collected.
Fans will remember a lot about Jericho's career because it truly is a highlight reel. But while people will recall Jericho beating Steve Austin and The Rock in the same night, or becoming the first-ever AEW World Champion, there's plenty about his career that people have forgotten.
10 Responsible For Kevin Nash's Hair Cut
Hair vs. hair matches are always exciting in wrestling as someone is set to be embarrassed and changed completely by losing. Chris Jericho competed in this gimmick match back in 2003, battling Kevin Nash.
They competed on an episode of Raw in what was an entertaining match which saw Jericho pick up the victory, which led to Nash losing his hair.
9 John Cena's First PPV Match
Chris Jericho has competed against John Cena several times throughout his career, having some major moments together as wrestlers. However, what many fans forget is Jericho was Cena's original PPV opponent.
Fans often recall Cena taking on Kurt Angle, but then forget his PPV debut saw him battle another big name in Chris Jericho. They competed at Vengeance in 2002 with Y2J scoring the victory here
8 Lost His Career To Dolph Ziggler
Chris Jericho and Dolph Ziggler had an enjoyable feud together back in 2012, putting together some fantastic matches. However, what a lot of fans forget is that Dolph actually cost Jericho his WWE career.
They competed in a match that saw Ziggler put his Money in the Bank up against Jericho's WWE contract. In the end, it was Jericho who lost, which led to him having to take a break from WWE.
7 Taken Out Of WrestleMania 2000 Main Event
Fans likely don't remember this element of Chris Jericho's career because he wasn't actually in the WrestleMania 2000 main event. Jericho competed against Chris Benoit and Kurt Angle at the show in an excellent match, but that wasn't the original plan.
That's because when the poster for the show first came out, Jericho was promoted to be in the main event. Ultimately, he was replaced by Mick Foley in the fatal four-way, but it's a nearly moment for Jericho.
6 Creating Money In The Bank
Behind the scenes, Chris Jericho is always happy to showcase his creative ideas. That isn't just for his own personal storylines either, as Jericho actually created the original concept for the Money in the Bank ladder match.
Jericho helped created the idea which has gone on to massively help the careers of countless wrestlers over the years, yet he has never actually won it himself.
5 Suspended By WWE
Chris Jericho has been a loyal WWE Superstar for a long period of his career, and while he is happy to be outspoken at times, he is always a model employee when it comes to his work in the ring.
That is why a lot of people have forgotten that he was actually suspended by WWE back in 2012 at a live event for kicking the Brazilian flag. It's something that caused a lot of problems for WWE at the time, hence why the company had to take action.
4 Competing In NXT's Game Show
The NXT game show era is a period of time that a lot of fans forget about, mainly because the show was very poor. However, Chris Jericho was part of it as Wade Barrett's mentor, which is something many fans forget about.
As well as that, Jericho actually competed against Daniel Bryan on the show, in what was Bryan's first match for WWE. Jericho picked up the victory in what was an impressive encounter between the two.
3 Sharknado 3
While Chris Jericho's career has been focused on professional wrestling, he has pushed to appear in television and movies. However, one movie role a lot of people might not know about is when he was in Sharknado 3.
The franchise has featured plenty of wrestlers over the years, and one of those just so happened to be Jericho who was working on a Universal Studios ride when he was attacked by a shark.
2 Pinned At The Hall Of Fame Ceremony
The Hall Of Fame ceremony is a respectable evening where the focus is on speeches and reflecting on careers. However, when Mick Foley was inducted, he decided to create history and have an impromptu match.
Foley pointed out that he'd never beaten Chris Jericho and so he leaped up to the stage and let the Hardcore Legend pin him, with CM Punk as referee.
1 Mentoring Lance Cade
Chris Jericho might be a top-tier talent, but he never has been shy of helping out younger talent. Fans might remember him losing to Fandango at WrestleMania, or helping out the talent within The Inner Circle, but people have forgotten about his partnership with Lance Cade.
Jericho mentored Lance Cade while he was at the top of his game in WWE. It allowed Cade to be involved in storylines with Shawn Michaels and get more opportunities than he had ever had before.