Chris Jericho developed an arsenal of moves during his time in Japan, Mexico, and the United States. Jericho can fly through the air like a cruiserweight, grapple on the mat with the submission experts, and throw down with the brawlers.

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During his tenure in WWE, Y2J would finish opponents in several ways, but his most common method was with his submission hold, The Walls Of Jericho, and his knockout blow, The Codebreaker. The veteran that he is, Jericho knew when each move would get him the outcome he needed to win any fight.

10 Walls Of Jericho: Vs. X-Pac (Unforgiven 2000)

X-Pac and Chris Jericho were no strangers to one another when they met at Unforgiven 2000. The two had been to war many times before in WCW, and fans were looking forward to seeing them back in the ring together. They didn't disappoint.

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X-Pac and Jericho put on one of their best bouts, with the DX member almost picking up the victory after landing the X-Factor. Y2J was able to avoid a splash from the top rope and grab the legs to lock in the Walls for the win.

9 Codebreaker: Vs. Jimmy Snuka, Roddy Piper & Ricky Steamboat (WrestleMania XXV)

Facing a legend at the showcase of the immortals is a dream for many WWE superstars. But in 2009, Chris Jericho took on three of them. While none of the legends were in their prime, they all managed to hold their own inside the squared circle.

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Y2J would make quick work of Snuka and Piper, but Ricky The Dragon Steamboat took a little longer to put away. Steamboat used some of his quickness to try and steal a win over Jericho, but Chris managed to catch Ricky with The Codebreaker to get the victory.

8 Walls Of Jericho: Vs. Dolph Ziggler (SummerSlam 2012)

Jericho was in a bit of a slump when he faced Dolph Ziggler at SummerSlam in 2012. The story going into the bout was that Y2J didn't have what it takes to win the big one, which is funny considering he was the first Undisputed Champion and beat Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock during the same night.

Ziggler's star was on the rise, and he dominated the majority of the match. However, Y2J was able to throw Ziggler into the ring post and catch him in the Walls Of Jericho to score the submission victory.

7 Codebreaker: Vs. Jeff Hardy (RAW, March 10, 2008)

With Hardy's Intercontinental Championship on the line, Jericho was looking to become an eight-time champion, which would have been a record. Both men brawled once the bell rang and managed to counter each other's signature moves. Jericho tried to finish Hardy with the Lionsault, but Jeff returned fire with a Twist Of Fate.

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The Walls Of Jericho couldn't get the job down, so Y2J had to pull out The Codebreaker after Hardy missed The Swanton Bomb. Jericho would win and celebrate his record-breaking reign with the fans.

6 Walls Of Jericho: Vs. Kurt Angle (RAW, May 8, 2000)

Making an Olympic Gold Medalist tap out is no easy task, but Jericho was up for the challenge when he defended his Intercontinental Championship against Kurt Angle. The two threw each other around the ring with a series of suplexes.

Angle began to gain momentum and looked to finish the match with his Angle Slam; however, Jericho managed to land on his feet and grab Angle's legs to lock in the Walls Of Jericho. Kurt quickly tapped out, and Y2J managed to hold on to his belt.

5 Codebreaker: Vs. Edge (WrestleMania XXVI)

Edge had recently returned from injury after being tag team champions with Chris Jericho. However, instead of being supportive of his friend, Y2J buried the Rated R Superstar. The WrestleMania match was an opportunity for Edge to not just get revenge but also to win Jericho's World Heavyweight Championship.

The bout was very even, with neither competitor giving up any ground. After the referee got knocked down, Jericho attempted to use the belt to gain an advantage, but he missed. When Edge turned back around, Jericho caught him in the Codebreaker and retained the title.

4 Walls Of Jericho: Vs. Kevin Owens (Payback 2017)

By this point in their rivalry, Kevin Owens and Chris Jericho had got very familiar with each other. Battling for Owens' United States Championship, the added stipulation was that if Jericho won, he would join SmackDown.

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The highlight of the bout came when the Codebreaker, Pop-Up Powerbomb, and Walls Of Jericho were countered in a matter of seconds. Owens would attempt the powerbomb again later in the match, but Jericho was ready and countered with the Walls Of Jericho to make KO tap.

3 Codebreaker: Vs. AJ Styles (WrestleMania 32)

It was AJ Styles' debut at WrestleMania and The Phenomenal One was looking to show the world, and Chris Jericho, what he was capable of. Styles took control early in the bout by nailing Y2J with a series of dropkicks, but Jericho made a comeback and delivered a Codebreaker early on.

Unfortunately, Jericho was too slow to make a cover, and Styles kicked out. After some back and forth, Styles looked to finish the fight with the Phenomenal Forearm, but Jericho countered with The Codebreaker for the win.

2 Walls Of Jericho: Vs. Shawn Michaels (RAW, July 21, 2003)

No one will forget the bitter rivalry between Chris Jericho and Shawn Michaels, so fans were pleased when it was announced the two would do battle on RAW. Like their previous matches, Jericho and Michaels did not hold back.

Y2J attempted to grind away at HBK with a series of elbow drops and suplexes, but HBK managed to remain in the fight and counter with backbreakers and cross-body slams. Randy Orton would interfere and land an RKO on Michaels, allowing Jericho to lock in the Walls Of Jericho to make HBK.

1 Codebreaker: Vs. The Undertaker (SmackDown, February 12, 2010)

While Y2J and The Dead Man were both scheduled to compete in the Elimination Chamber for the World Heavyweight Championship, the two would also do battle on SmackDown before the big event in a no-disqualification match.

The Undertaker was in control for the majority of the bout and delivered all of his classic maneuvers to Jericho. Taker would hit The Last Ride on Y2J, but Edge would run in and spear The Dead Man. Jericho managed to recover and deliver The Codebreaker to The Undertaker and get the three-count.

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