RadioCaley.com tooks Chris Jericho interview and discussed with him a number of interesting topics. Here are some of the highlights:
On whether or not he has anything left to do after being in a successful band, wrestling at the top, etc.: "It's funny, because I never really looked at it as some big laudnry list of things to do. I mean, the only things I wanted to do when I was a kid was I wanted to be in a rock and roll band and I wanted to be a wrestler -- you know, entertainers. That's kind of what I realized I was early, early on in my career. I'm not this, I'm not that, I'm just an entertainer.
"Anything that falls within those boundaries that I feel I can do to the best of my abilities, I'm going to do it. I'm going to give it a try and I'm going to make it work. So, yeah, it's kind of cool to have you list all of those things. I've done a lot of s--t in my time which is cool. But it also comes from the same place of wanting to entertain people and wanting to be a showman."
On what he does with his free time when he has it: "Just spend as much time at home with my family as I can. I'm always doing something, there are always a lot of projects that are dumped in my lap. And I don't accept everything that I get, believe me. Some times, things come up that you just can't say no to and other times things come up that you can't say yes to.
"So, whenever I do have free time, I just like staying home and spending time with my kids and that's the balance. I make it work. When I'm at home, it's kid time and nothing else, nothing else matters. I work hard when I'm on the road and work harder when I'm at home to be the best dad I can be."
On doing a spoken-word piece entitled 'Rock Stars Say The Funniest Things' in London: "Yeah, that was an idea that was presented to me by our booking agency. They got myself, Scotty Inman and Duff McKagan to do three separate shows on three separate nights to do basic spoken-word performances. It's something I've really wanted to do for a while and I'm really looking forward to it. I don't really have a script, per say, in mind.