The interviewer was sitting on a stool most likely resembling one of those chairs the director's sit on. The interviewer looked like a handsome young-man wearing a black suit smiling nicely at the camera, looking legitimately high maintenance and genuine while having a microphone laid on his left hand. Chris Jericho, on the opposite, was sitting in the stool that looked much like the one the interviewer was sitting on. Chris Jericho's hair was hygienically perfect as it was shown to the viewers as a shiny, silky, and beautiful looking. Chris Jericho was smiling talking to the interviewer, but their conversation was muted since the televised event didn't start yet. Chris Jericho was wearing a "Ramones" shirt and teared up blue jeans, showing off his rock persona. You'd also notice that Jericho had received a new tattoo from the long break from TNWF. The event would start as the interviewer would get the notice of the show starting. The interviewer would loot out a piece of paper from his pocket and read the questions asked from the TNWF fans via Social Media. The interviewer looked at the card looking a bit confused, but then realized that he was just seeing things and went on with the interview.

Interviewer: Uhm, so Chris, overall out of your whole career -- What do you think is your best moment in all of wrestling history?
Chris Jericho: Despite some ups and downs with my wrestling career, I'd have to say my overall best moment in my career would have to be everything I had experienced. I've won the World Heavyweight Championship on TNWF and was absolutely surprised. I never thought I could obtain such a great gift. I've won other titles before and that experience for strolling down into the ring with a gold giant title around your waist or resting on your shoulder is extraordinary, very surreal, I'm proud of what I have accomplished. It's very humbling to me that I've got what I have. The friends I made backstage, my lavish locker-room, my wrestling gear, matches assigned to me. All in all, I love TNWF. It's my home and my life.
Interviewer: Will you go anywhere after 'Mania?
Chris Jericho: Haha, I've been asked that many times by TNWF fans. No, I'm not going anywhere after WrestleMania. Although some people are like John Cena, I still respect him and I wish him luck in his future endeavors. He has accomplished alot in the company becoming TNWF Champion for 300 consecutive days or so. I love the man, but I'm not going to end up like him. I think I'm going to stay here a bit longer than said. I'll stay here with my buddy Kurt Angle even if it was just the both of us.
Interviewer: Are you and CM Punk friends?
Chris Jericho: Yes, in the ring - not so much. Out the ring we do lots of activities together. We laugh at our troublesome moments in our life. Despite calling his father a drunk I've actually helped him get through some sad handful moments in his life. And he's helped me too. That's why we are such good friends out the ring. In the ring we show complete opposite.
Interviewer: Is Fozzy still at it?
Chris Jericho: By that question, I guess you mean is Fozzy still going to be performing? Yes, my band is my prized-possession and the people in my band mean alot to me. I'll never stop singing and/or wrestling till I die. Well, I guess times up. A man that has to go compete in a match for 24 hours should go ahead and head to the gym. So, seeya.
Chris Jericho stood up from the chair and left the interviewing room making the segment end