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Wrestling 2013 - Part 2

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Well the Royal Rumble he went into fucked from injuries, Kofi then gave him concussion with one of his rumble spots but fought through it and still completed what he was supposed to, when they did the concussion tests he said he was clearly concussed but they passed him, he said all this about how much WWE care about their wrestlers is bullshit and all for show. They had him v Kane lined up, said he liked Kane but it had been done plenty of times now and then him v HHH for WM, he didn't like the way HHH talked to him and how he ruined his momentum back in 2011 for no reason, went into the office with Vince and HHH and told Vince he's had enough and basically told HHH he's a git bellend, Vince hugged him and was nearly crying. Then that was that, Punk was told he was suspended for 2 month, after the 2 month he wasn't informed it was up, HHH gave punk a call 2 days before his wedding and said he wants to talk, Punk said aye but im getting married, can we talk after, he was then sacked on his wedding day and HHH never got in touch. They also wouldn't cash in his royalty checks but Punk took them to court and won. Also the WWE doctors wouldn't treat his boil on his back, AJ Lee recommended her doctor and he said straight away it was a Staph infection that could have killed him.

Oh and Vince told Punk Orton v Batista would be the greatest main event of all time :D

Like most things in the WWE these days.

everything is done to death untill the flavours are completely gone.
 

He was champion for a modern day record 434 days like so he's deluded as shite to think he never achieved being at the top. His ego is bigger that I thought before listening to the podcast because if you're facing The Rock and The Undertaker at ppvs like Royal Rumble and WrestleMania, you've achieved top superstar status. But nah, because Hollywood committed Rock and ageing Undertaker, who, when thinking about it, would have their legacies tarnished a bit by losing to someone like Punk, weren't on Raw the next night, it was an insult to him. There are probably people backstage who'd kill for a chance to face, and even lose to The Rock or The Undertaker, but not CM Punk. What a selfish wanker.

Christ, I've had an SBC moment. :lol:
He wasn't main event even with the title he was out selling Cena merch wise and had the title yet Cena was still main eventing over him. Only thing i disagree with him with is the rock and undertaker stuff, I mean he's technically right a match with Undertaker isn't a main event but it's a still a big deal but at the same time I kind of like that about him!
 
"Practically" told him to fuck off I'd tell my employer to get fucked if they point blankly buried their heads in the sand over a staph infection. WWE acted like the unprofessional company they truly f***ing are as can be seen by punk winning in court . The Wrestling industry is an absolute mess I've never heard of any industry so fucked up in this day and age it's ethically bankrupt
The doctors did aye, but I don't recall him once saying that he went to Vince and/or Triple H when the boil was first starting to affect him and say, "This is f***ing killing is, but the doctors are being wankers and not sorting it out, you're the boss so help is out or I cannot f***ing wrestle"
Its like when he was getting phone calls off Vince being told about having to defend the belt in a TLC match against Ryback when he wasn't 100% fit. Aye its a bit shite to be told that, but at the end of the day he was the champion, so either deal with it and get to work A+ recovery style like Cena, or be a B+ wanker and whinge about an injury, what did he expect as champion.
 
Got to say I thought CM Punk was a complete knob until I heard his side of the story.

Sounds absolutely ridiculous the way he was treated and sadly it'll be the same for a lot of the wrestlers.
 
The doctors did aye, but I don't recall him once saying that he went to Vince and/or Triple H when the boil was first starting to affect him and say, "This is f***ing killing is, but the doctors are being wankers and not sorting it out, you're the boss so help is out or I cannot f***ing wrestle"
Its like when he was getting phone calls off Vince being told about having to defend the belt in a TLC match against Ryback when he wasn't 100% fit. Aye its a bit shite to be told that, but at the end of the day he was the champion, so either deal with it and get to work A+ recovery style like Cena, or be a B+ wanker and whinge about an injury, what did he expect as champion.
So you wouldn't be pissed off that you have to go into a match you've been told you wouldn't be recovered for? Should have took them roids like Cena does to aid his recovery!
 
The interview doesn't look good on WWE. Wonder if they respond at all or just call him a quitter again on RAW.
 
He was champion for a modern day record 434 days like so he's deluded as shite to think he never achieved being at the top. His ego is bigger that I thought before listening to the podcast because if you're facing The Rock and The Undertaker at ppvs like Royal Rumble and WrestleMania, you've achieved top superstar status. But nah, because Hollywood committed Rock and ageing Undertaker, who, when thinking about it, would have their legacies tarnished a bit by losing to someone like Punk, weren't on Raw the next night, it was an insult to him. There are probably people backstage who'd kill for a chance to face, and even lose to The Rock or The Undertaker, but not CM Punk. What a selfish wanker.

Christ, I've had an SBC moment. :lol:
Haway man put aside your hatred, he's shown the wwe for what it is and kept his integrity.

It's no coincidence the company's been in a massive decline since he left

And triple h is well known for not putting over younger wrestlers so I can fully believe what he says about him
 
Haway man put aside your hatred, he's shown the wwe for what it is and kept his integrity.

It's no coincidence the company's been in a massive decline since he left

And triple h is well known for not putting over younger wrestlers so I can fully believe what he says about him
I was a big CM Punk fan until hearing the interview, he came across as quite stroppy and that pissed me off.
In no way has the company's decline been solely due to him though, the product was, imo, class up to the point when Daniel Bryan got injured which resulted in major storyline changes which left us with the product being focused once more on John Cena, and too in the fact it gave us feuds like Brie Bella and Stephanie McMahon in order to simply keep Bryan relevant. The only real negative of Punk leaving is that it decreased the star power in the company.
The whole Triple H not putting younger talent statement is a bit daft nowadays considering this year he's put over Daniel Bryan, Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns.
 
I was a big CM Punk fan until hearing the interview, he came across as quite stroppy and that pissed me off.
In no way has the company's decline been solely due to him though, the product was, imo, class up to the point when Daniel Bryan got injured which resulted in major storyline changes which left us with the product being focused once more on John Cena, and too in the fact it gave us feuds like Brie Bella and Stephanie McMahon in order to simply keep Bryan relevant. The only real negative of Punk leaving is that it decreased the star power in the company.
The whole Triple H not putting younger talent statement is a bit daft nowadays considering this year he's put over Daniel Bryan, Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns.
Up until this year though, and ONLY cos time has caught up with him. And he's still front and centre up until survivor series with the authority. He's a bit shady
 
I was a big CM Punk fan until hearing the interview, he came across as quite stroppy and that pissed me off.
In no way has the company's decline been solely due to him though, the product was, imo, class up to the point when Daniel Bryan got injured which resulted in major storyline changes which left us with the product being focused once more on John Cena, and too in the fact it gave us feuds like Brie Bella and Stephanie McMahon in order to simply keep Bryan relevant. The only real negative of Punk leaving is that it decreased the star power in the company.
The whole Triple H not putting younger talent statement is a bit daft nowadays considering this year he's put over Daniel Bryan, Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns.

As defending champion, how many times did Punk main event a PPV?
 
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