Words matter. These are the best Chris Jericho Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

I don’t think I’d ever be able to give up the spotlight.
In Hollywood, there really is a stigma against wrestling. I think that’s why people think wrestlers are Neanderthals who can’t string two words together.
I play a character in the WWE and everybody hates my character. I’m the evil villain bad guy. Whenever people meet me, they’re like, ‘Wow, you’re such a nice guy. We never expected that.’
The most important thing about being in wrestling is that you have to connect with the crowd, connect with the fans, and you either want them to love you, or to hate you. Either way, so long as they’re reacting to what you’re doing.
I love U.K. festivals because people go to watch as many bands as possible. They aren’t just there to see their favourites; they’ll be there all day long.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be either a rock star or a wrestler.
When you stop being nervous is when you should retire. I’m always a little nervous for anything I do because when complacency sets in, that’s when I feel it’s time to move on to something else.
The only person that is going to tell you that you can’t do things in life are people who have failed.
Somebody actually tattooed my face on his arm. In a couple years, that will be the equivalent of having a Screech tattoo.
I’ve always been the type of guy that wants to change, adapt and morph from year to year.
I always played hockey, I was always a hockey fan, but I was never bitten by the hockey bug… I never looked into playing it professionally.
I’ve always had an air of mystery.
I never was an amateur wrestler.
I started playing music when I was 12 years old.
I like to do something different that people don’t expect. That’s what I’ve always been about, in everything I do.
It’s always great to add to your legacy.
There’s no unemployment insurance if you don’t have a job in wrestling. You really have to be committed, to have a love and a passion for the sport, a belief in yourself that you can do it.
I’ve actually been in more Elimination Chamber matches than any other human being on the planet. It really has been a badge of honor for me.
I don’t really play a lot of games.
I have a journalism degree, but I’d rather be the person who is being written about rather than the person who is writing.
I would have to say that Canada definitely produces the best wrestlers; I don’t know why. I think Canada is a big wrestling country, and there are a lot of guys who are interested in wrestling in Canada.
Think about it – pro wrestling as an Olympic sport would be pretty cool. Look at figure skating or gymnastics – what is it? It’s a choreographed performance that is judged.
A live performance is the same no matter what genre it is. Wrestling, rock ‘n roll, hosting, acting – it’s the same thing.
You can’t wrestle forever. It’s a very physically taxing job. There’s no doubt about it. Physically, and more importantly, mentally.
I never want to hide my wrestling background.