Former WWE main-eventer Chris Jericho, who became something of a friend to “American Idol” contestant James Durbin, blamed Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin'” as he addressed the rocker’s surprise elimination Thursday.
Durbin, who made headlines for his pro wrestling fandom and subsequently started to socialize with wrestling names like Jericho, The Miz and Maryse, was eliminated after his performances of the Journey classic, as well as “Love Potion No. 9,” on Wednesday’s Final Four “Idol” show.
Jericho, who also bonded with Durbin over the reality show experience–he was a contestant on this year’s “Dancing with the Stars”–noted that both were eliminated after performing to “Don’t Stop Believin’,” thus indicating a Journey curse on reality shows.
He commented on Twitter, “James’ downfall was the same as mine on DWTS. Journey is cursed,” adding, “Fun Fact- Journey’s Don’t Stop Believin killed @iamjericho @JDurbinAI10 and Tony Soprano… Steve Perry is an assasin [sic].”
Speaking of his disappointment over Durbin’s elimination, Jericho also acknowledged his disappointment with Steven Tyler’s new single “(It) Feels So Good.” The video for the track premiered on “Idol” Thursday.
“I don’t know what’s worse…@JDurbinAI10 getting eliminated or Steven Tylers new song.”
here are two real Christian s her- Scotty (who has made it very clear) and James Durbin (who in his interview showed off Jesus cross hanging all over his wall at home). All the contestants have great talant, but it should have been Scotty & James who went head to head on this one. Who saids you can’t love rock-n- roll and Christ??? We have an awesome Catholic rock-n-roll priest in our parish (go to Father V.com). God bless you James… keep the faith and do not give up on your dreams.
Jennifer L. was noticeably upset. I think everyone was a little disappointed. Scotty already has a career in store, as was mentioned at the beginning of AI!