

The following week, after Jericho's falling out with Owens earlier that night, he left the arena. Jericho, disguised as a masked fan, interfered, allowing Owens to capitalize and retain the championship. General Manager Mick Foley confirmed Rollins' claim and scheduled Rollins to face Owens in the main event in a no disqualification match with both Reigns and Jericho banned from ringside. Rollins then came out and demanded another title match against Owens, as he was guaranteed one for being part of Team Raw. On Jericho's Highlight Reel on the November 21 episode of Raw, in addition to Roman Reigns, Jericho and Owens blamed Rollins for Team Raw's loss at Survivor Series. This would end up being a distraction for Jericho, allowing Reigns to retain the title.įor several weeks, Chris Jericho interfered in Seth Rollins' championship matches against Kevin Owens, costing Rollins the WWE Universal Championship each time.

Despite this, Owens came out late in the match in an attempt to aid Jericho. Before the match, Jericho told Owens not to come to ringside as he did not need Owens to defeat Reigns. The following week, Reigns defended his United States Championship against Jericho. In the main event, Reigns defeated Owens to earn a title match for the WWE Universal Championship at Roadblock. The following week, the friendship between Owens and Jericho was strained further, when Owens stated he did not need Jericho's help against the challenge of Roman Reigns. The two finally agreed that Roman Reigns was at fault for the loss. Jericho blamed Owens for using "The List of Jericho" as a weapon, whereas Owens explained that he tried to save Jericho from being eliminated.

Storylines are produced on WWE's weekly television shows Raw and 205 Live.Īfter being part of Team Raw's losing effort against Team SmackDown at Survivor Series, Chris Jericho and Kevin Owens got into a heated argument during Jericho's Highlight Reel on Raw. The card included matches resulting from scripted storylines and have results predetermined by WWE on the Raw brand, one of WWE's two brand divisions.
