Chris Jericho (GWF)

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**[[GWF World Heavyweight Championship]] ([[List of GWF World Heavyweight Champions|6 times]])
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**[[GWF World Heavyweight Championship]] ([[List of GWF World Heavyweight Champions|7 times]])
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**[[GWF Intercontinental Championship]] ([[List of GWF Intercontinental Champions|6 times]], current)
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**[[GWF Intercontinental Championship]] ([[List of GWF Intercontinental Champions|6 times]])
**[[GWF United States Championship]] ([[List of GWF United States Champions|1 time]])
**[[GWF United States Championship]] ([[List of GWF United States Champions|1 time]])
**[[GWF European Championship]] ([[GWF European Champions|2 times]])
**[[GWF European Championship]] ([[GWF European Champions|2 times]])

Current revision as of 05:33, 24 February 2014

Chris Jericho
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Ring name(s) Chris Jericho
Corazón de León
León de Oro
Lion Do
The Lion Heart
Super Liger
Billed height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Billed weight 226 lb (103 kg)
Born November 9, 1970 (age 41)
Manhasset, New York
Resides Tampa, Florida
Billed from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Trained by Ed Langley
Katsuji Adachi
Keith Hart
Stu Hart
Debut October 2, 1990 (pro wrestling)
July 25, 2011 (GWF)

Christopher Keith Irvine (born November 9, 1970), known professionally as Chris Jericho, He is signed with the Global Wrestling Federation, He is the current reigning GWF Tag Team Champion along with Buff Bagwell.

Contents

[edit] Efed wrestling career

[edit] Global Wrestling Federation

[edit] Debut, Tag Team Champion and European Champion (2011)

Main article: Better Than You

[edit] Storyline with ICP and Tag Team Champion (2012-2013)

Main article: Corporate Posse

[edit] Intercontinental Champion (2013-present)

[edit] In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Breakdown (Full nelson facebuster) –-2000-2002, as a regular move thereafter
    • Codebreaker (Double knee facebreaker, sometimes while springboarding)
    • Lionsault (Springboard moonsault)
    • Liontamer (Boston crab with a knee pressed into the opponent's back or neck)
    • Walls of Jericho (Elevated Boston crab, sometimes dropping down to one knee)
  • Signature moves
    • Armbar
    • Backbreaker submission
    • Backhand chop
    • Belly-to-back suplex
    • Double underhook transitioned into either a backbreaker or a powerbomb
    • Diving crossbody
    • Diving European uppercut
    • Flashback (Sleeper slam, sometimes to an oncoming opponent)
    • Flying forearm smash
    • German suplex
    • Jericho Spike (Hurricanrana)
    • Missile dropkick
    • Multiple powerbombs
    • Northern Lights suplex
    • One-handed bulldog
    • Running back elbow, sometimes while performing a corkscrew
    • Spinning heel kick
    • Springboard dropkick to an opponent on the ring apron
    • Springboard plancha
    • Springboard shoulder block
    • Standing, leg-feed, or running enzuigiri
    • Stepping on the opponent's chest with one foot in a pinning attempt, with theatrics
    • Superplex
    • Tiger suplex
  • Nicknames
    • "Y2J"
    • "Lionheart"
    • "One Bad Mamma Jamma"
    • "Paragon of Virtue"
    • "The Ayatollah of Rock 'n' Rolla"
    • "The King of the World"
    • "The Man of 1004 Holds"
    • "The Mental Mastermind"
    • "The Manitoban Jet"
    • "The King of Bling-Bling"
    • "The Sexy Beast"
    • "The Best in the World at Everything/What He Does"
  • Entrance themes
    • "Break the Walls Down" by Adam Morenoff (July 25, 2011–present)

[edit] Championship and accomplishments

[edit] References

[edit] External links

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