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Bill Goldberg and Chris Jehrico. They once got in a real backstage fight and Jehrico ended up putting him in a headlock, the only reason Bill didint get up and kill him is because he was already on a fine line with the WWE.
 

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Bill Goldberg and Chris Jehrico. They once got in a real backstage fight and Jehrico ended up putting him in a headlock, the only reason Bill didint get up and kill him is because he was already on a fine line with the WWE.
No, the only reason he didn't get up was because he was too busy getting his ass kicked.
 

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Bill Goldberg and Chris Jehrico. They once got in a real backstage fight and Jehrico ended up putting him in a headlock, the only reason Bill didint get up and kill him is because he was already on a fine line with the WWE.
Alright Mr. Goldberg mark over here. The story has been documented many times over and is in Jericho's book as well (which I just finished...awesome read for ANY wrestling fan). Goldberg didn't do shit back because Jericho made him look like a fool infront of all the boys in the back. And to clear this up, Jericho confronted Goldberg, not the other way around. Jericho went up to him because Goldberg was already starting to mouth off backstage that Jericho didn't know how to sell and was spreading rumors. When Jericho approached him about it, Goldberg replied, "Well I heard you were talking shit about me on the internet!". Jericho was utterly confused by this, because he hadn't even been involved online at that time. Goldberg then shoved him, he shoved him back...and then the rest is history.

Nash was in the room right when the whole altercation started going on and Nash didn't even say a word. As their scuffle then busted into the hallway where a lot of people, and then the story spread that "David had taken down Goliath". Jericho put him in a front headlock and locked his legs around him and said that he could have made Goldberg easily pass out if he kept holding, but it was like holding on for dear life to a caged gorilla. Goldberg knew his place at that point and realized the WWE locker room was VERY different than the WCW locker room.

After everything happened, Jericho went over to him and said that they could either put it behind them right then and there, or it could be a long road of adjustment for Goldberg in WWE...and Goldberg conceeded and shook Jericho's hand.

And the best part of the whole thing was Vince didn't even get mad about it all. Jericho said, (and I'm paraphrasing) "Vince has always seemed to like when the boys get into confrontations backstage".
 

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Well according to interviews Randy Orton apparently has a lot of disdain for Triple H for whatever reason it was that he listed. I think it was his "politics" and still being bitter over the whole 2004 push went wrong. Everyone apparently hates Michael Cole because he's buddy buddy with Cena and if you believe reports loves to apparently gloat about his ties to Cena every chance he gets.

Matt Striker and Jerry Lawler apparently don't like each other not sure if it's true or just gossip.
 

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I heard Flair dislikes Bret Hart and Foley. Shawn and Taker are probably fine now, but I heard Taker threatened Shawn when Shawn didn't want to lose at a show. Shawn probably didn't like Taker for a while after that. There's the whole Scissors incident, and the Sullivan/Benoit feud as well.
 

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Alright Mr. Goldberg mark over here. The story has been documented many times over and is in Jericho's book as well (which I just finished...awesome read for ANY wrestling fan). Goldberg didn't do shit back because Jericho made him look like a fool infront of all the boys in the back. And to clear this up, Jericho confronted Goldberg, not the other way around. Jericho went up to him because Goldberg was already starting to mouth off backstage that Jericho didn't know how to sell and was spreading rumors. When Jericho approached him about it, Goldberg replied, "Well I heard you were talking shit about me on the internet!". Jericho was utterly confused by this, because he hadn't even been involved online at that time. Goldberg then shoved him, he shoved him back...and then the rest is history.

Nash was in the room right when the whole altercation started going on and Nash didn't even say a word. As their scuffle then busted into the hallway where a lot of people, and then the story spread that "David had taken down Goliath". Jericho put him in a front headlock and locked his legs around him and said that he could have made Goldberg easily pass out if he kept holding, but it was like holding on for dear life to a caged gorilla. Goldberg knew his place at that point and realized the WWE locker room was VERY different than the WCW locker room.

After everything happened, Jericho went over to him and said that they could either put it behind them right then and there, or it could be a long road of adjustment for Goldberg in WWE...and Goldberg conceeded and shook Jericho's hand.

And the best part of the whole thing was Vince didn't even get mad about it all. Jericho said, (and I'm paraphrasing) "Vince has always seemed to like when the boys get into confrontations backstage".
THANK YOU!

I swear between all his great ring work, his awesome debut, his awesome re-debut, his extravagant looks, his un-paralleled mic work and all his title reigns and achievements, THIS is one thing that makes me the ardent Jerichoholic that I am... He showed Bill Goldberg that he was no longer in WCW, Y2J was an accomplished superstar already and did not need to take any of his shit in the WWE... That's total guts right... THE BALLS OF JERICHO, if you don't mind a little pun :p
 

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Jim Cornette has a thing against a lot of people, but especially Vince Russo.

Pretty much everyone seems to hate Hulk Hogan as a person.

According to Chris Jericho's book Undisputed, he and Triple H had a bit of a vendetta against each other back when he was still a newcomer. Evidently he gained HHH's full respect after the Last Man Standing match at Fully Loaded.


Do Flair and Foley still hate each other? I heard something a while back about them really not liking one another for various reasons.
I've read that they buried the hatch around the same time as their 2006 feud. Not exactly best buddies, but they no longer hate each other. That is, if Wikipedia, dirtsheets, and their own books are to be trusted.
 
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