“Yeah, people sing along, and then after that it’s my job to be a heel. Why would we want to cut off our nose to spite our face? So you use a different song, get the heat for one week and then you just have an entrance why? Let’s f*cking use it, and it’s part of the show. He’s like why? It’s an organic moment that people know is part of our show. I was like I’m a heel, I don’t want people to sing. “Then when I started the JAS and turned heel I had a remix with Rich Ward that we did that was a little bit less of a sing along. However, Tony Khan wanted to keep it as part of the show, something Jericho now admits was the right decision. When he formed The Jericho Appreciation Society, there were plans in place to remix the track and make it less of a singalong as Jericho was firmly back in the heel camp. And that’s what we always look for as an organic reaction.” And then you know a few months after that people started singing it on the cruise, on my cruise and that was just a magic moment that still exists to this day it was organic. “I remember the first time I used it was against Kenny at the Tokyo Dome and just like holy sh*t, this vibe is so good, so cool. “I thought, ‘well, f*ck, If I’m headlining the Tokyo Dome, maybe if I come to the ring to a Fozzy song, at least 50,000 people will hear it, maybe one of those people will be a f*cking promoter that can bring us over.’ It didn’t work out that way, but it did work out to be an amazing song.” The reason why I use Judas is because Judas was at its peak as a radio hit at the time, and we have been trying to tour Japan for 22 years that we’ve been in a band we just can’t get booked there for whatever reason. “And then obviously, when I left WWE to go to New Japan, I couldn’t use it, and maybe I could have tried but I didn’t want to.
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