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Chris Jericho is disappointed, and he's leaving

Chris Jericho is disappointed, and he's leaving

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Sunday night at Dynasty, The Learning Tree's Big Bill and Bryan Keith were unable to beat AEW Tag Team champions The Hurt Syndicate for their belts. Later in the night, Bill & Keith's sensei Chris Jericho lost the Ring of Honor World championship to Bandido in a title vs. mask match.
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Jericho hosted an edition of his TV Time talk-show-within-the show on Dynamite tonight (April 9). He congratulated Bandido, then brought out his students. Based on how things have been going within the group for the past several weeks, Bill issued an ultimatum to Jericho... if he was actually going to teach them, the seven-footer would stay and listen. But if the nine-time World champ was going to berate them, Bill was going to leave.
After grilling the Bounty Hunter to see if he felt the same way, Jericho told the pair that he wasn't angry. Instead, he pulled a trick known to dads everywhere and told them he was 'disappointed'. Jericho did a poor job masking his anger through, and proceeded to destroy the set. He then said that until that changes, it's best that he leave.
Then he did.
And he kept on leaving, and smashing things on his way out.
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How long will he take off to get un-disappointed? How loud will the pop be when Bill finally clocks him? Weigh in below, and get complete results from tonight's episode of Dynamite here.
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