Okay, so I was really into this whole Chris Jericho and Trish Stratus thing in WWE, you know? I started by watching their first interaction on Raw. It was kinda interesting, so I decided to follow their storyline all the way to WrestleMania XX. Man, what a ride that was!
I watched every segment they were in. They seemed like such a cool couple at first. Jericho was all charming, and Trish, well, she’s Trish Stratus, wrestling royalty, right? I was like, “This is gonna be awesome!”
Then, at WrestleMania XX, it all went down. I witnessed Trish’s betrayal. She turned on Jericho and sided with Christian. I was shocked, to say the least. I mean, I totally didn’t see that coming. She said Christian was a “real man” and Jericho was just a “love sick puppy.” Ouch, right?
- I dug deeper and read about Trish’s past relationships in WWE, on-screen and off.
- I even checked out some stuff about Ron Fisico, her real-life husband.
It was interesting to see how her real-life love story with Ron was totally different from all the drama in the ring. People were saying all sorts of things, you know, rumors about her and The Rock, Jericho, even Mickie James. But she’s been with Ron since high school. That’s some serious commitment, gotta give her that.
After the whole WrestleMania thing, I kept following the story. Jericho and Trish later became “just friends” after he saved her from Kane. I also heard that Jericho and Christian were a pretty entertaining tag team before all this drama.
I also listened to a podcast, “Getting Over,” where they talked about this whole storyline. It made me think about how things in wrestling can get so complicated. You have these on-screen relationships that sometimes people think are real. But in this case, it was all just a storyline. A pretty wild one, though, I gotta say.
I found out that Jericho got some revenge on Trish later on, costing her a title shot. It was all so dramatic, but entertaining nonetheless.
So yeah, that’s my whole journey following the Chris Jericho and Trish Stratus storyline. It was a rollercoaster, that’s for sure. Made me realize how different real life can be from what we see on TV.