“That kinda started it and Bill was very young in the business at the time, he was very angry at me for doing it. We kept pushing it and pushing it and pushing it to where we’d built up to a match with Jericho and Goldberg. It never happened because Bill didn’t want to do it, one thing led to another, and I was like, ‘We have an angle here’ and people were super into it. What I wanted to do was, I wanted to do the greatest squash match of all time,” Jericho explained. “It just never transpired because we could never get the match in the ring.”
“I remember that I was even [thinking] that if I wore amateur shoes and he spears me, he could spear me out of my shoes and I could kick my shoe out into the fifteenth row. And it just never happened, so when that didn’t happen due to the politics and opinions and attitudes, that sort of thing, I said ‘What else can I do here?’ I created an angle out of nothing that wasn’t supposed to be anything, and people would pay to see this,” Jericho said, “but [WCW] kept wanting him to beat me on TV and I [asked] why. I said ‘Let’s do it on pay-per-view! I have no grand illusions that I’m going to beat him, of course he’s going to beat me. He’s going to beat me definitively, he’s going to beat me like Goldberg, but let’s make people pay to see it, not just be number 150 [in the streak] after you beat Hugh Morrus and George Johnson, whatever.’ And they were never able to do that, and that’s when I was like ‘I’ve got to get out of here.’”