"Y2J" Chris Jericho movelist
for WWF Wrestlemania 2000
by Gruel
dkulas@hotmail.com
Version 1.0
Latest Update: November 23, 1999
FAQ Contents:
I. Intro
II. Mini-Jericho Bio and Tidbits
III. Other US wrestling games that Jericho appeared in
IV. The Moves
V. Credits/Copywright Info
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I. Intro
Hey, It's me Gruel. I'm here with the Wrestlemania 2000 movelist
for Chris Jericho, my favorite wrestler. I hope you find this movelist
useful(a lot more than the one I did for him on Mayhem for N64), if any
of you find any errors, e-mail me at dkulas@hotmail.com with "wm2000
Jericho movelist error" and I'll doublecheck the info you gave me and if
it checks out, I'll correct it in a future revision and give you credit.
Now ejoy the movelist!
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II. Mini-Jericho Bio & Tidbits
Real Name: Chris Irvine
Former identities, names, nicknames: Lionheart, Y2J
Other major organizations wrestled in: ECW(1995-1996), WCW(1996-
1999), WWF(1999-Current)
Former Managers/Bodyguards: Ralphus(WCW, August 1998-March 1999),
Howard Finkel(WWF, August 1999-September 1999), Curtis Hughs(WWF,
September 1999-October 1999)
Major Titles Held: ECW TV Title, WCW Cruiserweight Title(4), WCW
TV Title
Was trained in at Stu Hart's dungeon and started at Stampede
wrestling. Brought into ECW in 1995. Had a TV title reign in ECW
in 1996 before leaving for WCW later that year.
In summer '97 won first WCW gold by winning Cruiserweight
title from Syxx, but lost it to Alex Wright a month later. Won
it back from Wright a month later, but lost it a month later to
Eddy Gurrerro.
In January '98 Jericho started to show his heel role by
proclaiming all his fans, "jerichoholics!" and always trashing
the arena whenever he lost a match. Later that month he started
his 3rd Cruiserweight Title reign by defeating Rey Mysterio Jr.,
he also gave Rey a knee injury during that match, which put him
out for several months.
He lost the title to Dean Malenko that May at Slamboree, but
after many loopholes, Jericho finally got the title handend back
to him in mid-June after he stated that the NWA rulebook said he
didn't have to face an opponent without his approval. Jericho lost
the title to Rey Mysterio Jr. at the July PPV, Bash at the Beach,
but got the belt back the next night after he pointed out that in
the NWA rulebook, if a suspended wrestler effects the outcome of
a title match(which Malenko did), the belt must be handed back to
the original champ. Eventually Jericho lost the title to Juventud
Gurrerra at the August PPV Road Wild, with Dean Malenko as ref.
The next day on Nitro, Jericho won the TV title from Stevie
Ray, subbing for an injured Booker T. Jericho held on to the title
for 3 months and 20 days before losing it to Konnan on the
November 30 Nitro.
Jericho lost a rematch against Konnan at Starrcade and
entered into a feud with Perry Saturn. They faced each other at
the January PPV, Souled Out where the loser had to wear a dress
for 90 days. Jericho won after he had some help from ref, Charles
Dickonson. They fought a return match at the February PPV,
Superbrawl 9, where Jericho won by DQ after Saturn decked out the
ref(who happened to be Dickinson again). Saturn then had an
extended 30 days to wear his dress. They fought one last time at
Uncensored in a chain match, at first Jericho ordered his
bodyguard, Ralphus, to go into the chain match, but he refused
and left Jericho after 6 months of loyalty. Jericho ended up
losing the match, in April he competed in the US title tournament,
but lost and got an injury later that month, then disappeared off
WCW television.
Talks were broiling upon this point weather or not Jericho
would sign with the WWF. Jericho was going no where in his WCW
career and it seemed like he was going to be stuck as mid-carder
for life. Jericho ended up signing with the WWF.
The last time we saw Jericho on WCW TV was at the June PPV,
The Great American Bash, where during a falls anywhere match
between Sting and Rick Steiner, they battled back to the WCW
Internet Broadcasting booth where you saw Jericho commentating.
Jericho finished up his WCW contract doing house show and
debuted in the WWF in August interrupting an interview with the
Rock. He ended up getting Howard Finkel to be his lackey, but
dumped after a month of using him. He then got Curtis Hughs, but
got read of his services after having him for a month as well.
Jericho got his first major WWF Title shot at the Survivor
Series where he faced Chyna for the IC belt. He ended up losing,
and got Revenge the next day by battering her hand with a hammer.
The future seems to hold many possibillities for Jericho in
the WWF and it looks that he can be one of there most promising
talents.
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III. Other US wrestling games that Chris Jericho appeared in
WCW games WWF games
WCW Nitro(PC,PSX,N64) WWF Wrestlemania 2000(N64)
WCW/NWO Thunder(PSX)
WCW/NWO Revenge(N64)
WCW Mayhem(PSX,N64)
Now we can finally get on to the moves!
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IV. The Moves
ï Standing
Chop - B (Tap)
Elbow Strike - D-Pad + B (Tap)
Front Kick (Short) - B (Tap)
Middle Kick (Long) - D-Pad + B (Tap)
Jumping Back Kick - B (Hold)
Overhead Punch - D-Pad + B (Hold)
Dropkick to Knee - A + B
ï Front Grapple
(Weak) Eye Rake - A
Snapmare - A + Left/Right
Club to neck - A + Up
Scoop Slam - A + Down
Arm Wrench & elbow Smash - B
Double Underhook Suplex - B + Left/Right
Snap Suplex - B + Up
Jawbreaker - B + Down
(Strong) Headlock with Punch - A
Running Knee Strike - A + Left/Right
Back Body Flip - A + Up
Small Package - A + Down
DDT - B
Double Underhook Suplex - B + Left/Right
Stall Suplex - B + Up
Scoop Piledriver - B + Down
(Special) Triple Powebomb Pin - Analogue Stick (Tap)
ï Rear Grapple
(Weak) Back Drop - A
Pendulum Back Breaker - B
(Strong) German Suplex Pin - A
Release German Suplex - B
(Special) Reverse Suplex - Analogue Stick (Tap)
ï Opponent On Mat
(Face Up) Cocky Pin - A (Near Head)
Lion Tamer/Walls of Jericho - A (Near Feet)
Senton Splash - B
(Face Down) Mahistral Cradle - A (Near Head)
Knee Stomp - A (Near Feet)
Stomp - B
(Sitting) Sleeperhold - A
Hammerblow - B
(Kneeling) Camel Clutch - A
Hammerblow - B
ï Opponent In Turnbuckle
Chop - B
Middle Kick - D-Pad + B
Running Clothesline - D-Pad + C Down + B
Running Back Elbow Smash - D-Pad + C Down + A + B
(Front, Weak) Shoulder Thrusts - A
Big Chop - B
(Front, Strong) Frankensteiner - A
Tornado DDT - B
(Back, Weak) Forearm Smash - A/B
(Back, Strong) Super Back Drop - A/B
ï After Irish Whip On Opponent
Standing Side Kick - B
(Weak) Scissor Sweep - A
Body Press Drop - D-Pad + A
(Strong) Monkey Flip - A
Tilt-a-Whirl Backbreaker - D-Pad + A
(Special) Special Irish Grapple - Analogue Stick (Tap)
ï Running At Opponent
Running Shoulder Block - C Down + B
Running Back Elbow Smash - C Down + A + B
Running Spinning Heel Kick - C Down + D-Pad + B
Running Clotheslinge - C Down + A + B + D-Pad
ï On Turnbuckle (High Risk Manoeuvres)
(Standing) Diving Moonsault - A/B
Diving Moonsault - A/B (Special)
(On Mat) Missle Dropkick - A/B
ï Defensive Pose Strike (hold R as you rise from the mat)
Mini Spinning Heel Kick - R (hold), B
Evasive Roll - R (hold), L
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V. Credits/Copywright Info
THQ/Jakks/AKI/Asmik - For making another helluva game!
This movelist copywright by "Gruel" Dale Kulas, 1999
Not one soul shall use this movelist unless with written permission
sent to dkulas@hotmail.com