| WWE's reaction to CM Punk's interview (must-read) | |
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Anderson.
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| Subject: WWE's reaction to CM Punk's interview (must-read) November 28th 2014, 7:25 pm | |
| Bryan Alvarez has news on the WWE backstage reaction on what CM Punk said on Colt Cabana’s podcast. Alvarez said that virtually everybody that listened to what Punk said thought it was awesome. Punk has fans and detractors in WWE. When Punk left there were some people that were happy because Punk was so unhappy towards the end of his run. Punk admitted on the podcast that he was tired of telling people to “F*ck off.” Alvarez noted that even people that were not fans of Punk were fans of a lot of the stuff that he talked about on the podcast. There are a lot of people in the company that are afraid to ask questions to management and those people were happy that it was laid out on the table on the podcast because a lot of what he said are things that people are afraid to say to management (issues with pay, etc).
Alvarez says that Vince McMahon is upset but not “fuming.” Alvarez said that it’s very unlikely that McMahon will talk about this in depth on Steve Austin’s podcast on the WWE Network. Of course, it’s all up to Vince so he could always change his mind.
Triple H is “furious” and wants to “kill Punk” according to a text that Alvarez received from someone in the company. Alvarez noted that Hunter and Stephanie McMahon have such a hatred of CM Punk. Colt Cabana s said to be on WWE’s “sh*tlist” and the company is extremely unhappy with Colt Cabana as of today. Most of the wrestlers are not tweeting about this so there may be a company directive given to them about this. I highly recommend that you listen to Alvarez’ news update on Punk and the backstage reaction by clicking on the player below.
Keep in mind that Alvarez is a pretty good source. He wouldn't BS like this.
http://wrestlingnews.co/vince-mcmahon-not-happy-triple-h-said-to-be-furious-about-cm-punks-comments/ |
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Abelard Becker EAW Hall of Famer
Posts : 1884 Age : 28 Status : I guess what I meant to say was those comments hurt my feelings and I brought up my income as a defense mechanism, because I'm a tough guy.
| Subject: Re: WWE's reaction to CM Punk's interview (must-read) November 29th 2014, 7:23 am | |
| But this contradicts everything else we've heard. Ryback is threatening to "expose" the "truth", it seems as if most people within the company are taking WWE's side on it.
Lol at Triple H though, he's always going to be bitter because in his mind Punk left because he didn't want to face him at Wrestlemania. Same with Stephanie, I've always been under the impression that Stephanie doesn't really know what's go on. She's just behind Triple H looking angry and nodding as he does most of the talking, maybe throwing in the occasional "YEAH!".
Vince is probably angry with the manner that he left and for maybe some of the stuff he said on the podcast but I think he's finally come to terms with the reasoning why Punk really left and has learned to accept that.
I'm really not buying the whole thing, if I was in the WWE and heard what Punk said, ESPECIALLY about the doctors and how they could potentially cost me my life, I would be very heedful, not happy. |
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Anderson.
Posts : 1530 Age : 25 Hailing From : Toronto, Ontario, Canada Status : Answers.
| Subject: Re: WWE's reaction to CM Punk's interview (must-read) November 29th 2014, 10:01 am | |
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- But this contradicts everything else we've heard. Ryback is threatening to "expose" the "truth", it seems as if most people within the company are taking WWE's side on it.
Lol at Triple H though, he's always going to be bitter because in his mind Punk left because he didn't want to face him at Wrestlemania. Same with Stephanie, I've always been under the impression that Stephanie doesn't really know what's go on. She's just behind Triple H looking angry and nodding as he does most of the talking, maybe throwing in the occasional "YEAH!".
Vince is probably angry with the manner that he left and for maybe some of the stuff he said on the podcast but I think he's finally come to terms with the reasoning why Punk really left and has learned to accept that.
I'm really not buying the whole thing, if I was in the WWE and heard what Punk said, ESPECIALLY about the doctors and how they could potentially cost me my life, I would be very heedful, not happy. "Alvarez said that virtually everybody that listened to what Punk said thought it was awesome" It's only Ryback and the management who didn't like it. I'm sure a lot of the wrestlers enjoyed it. |
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Mr. DEDEDE EAW Hall of Famer
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| Subject: Re: WWE's reaction to CM Punk's interview (must-read) November 29th 2014, 10:07 am | |
| The only reason Ryback didnt like it is because he was personally being singled out as a failure of a wrestler and overall worker. He's NOT defending the company, he's defending himself. Why are people trying to use Ryback as an example? Most of the shit Punk talked about was what 98 percent of the lockerroom has to go through. If theyre this inconsiderate for their (at one point) TOP DRAW imagine how they are with other guys? |
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TLA Voltage
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| Subject: Re: WWE's reaction to CM Punk's interview (must-read) November 29th 2014, 10:25 am | |
| Ryback's reaction. |
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Mstislav Voltage
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| Subject: Re: WWE's reaction to CM Punk's interview (must-read) November 29th 2014, 11:37 am | |
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| Subject: Re: WWE's reaction to CM Punk's interview (must-read) November 29th 2014, 1:44 pm | |
| A lot of them more than likely did like it because they can't say it themselves.....especially the mid-carders and the bottom feeders. (Hence voice of the voiceless) lol cheap pun. I'm gonna use Bray Wyatt situation. Mid-Carder (imo) for the moment who is given a lot more freedom than most even though he was originally since back down to NXT because he was "Overweight" but then they had brodus clay jiggling more than his dancers. He was prolly gitty as a school girl hearing that. WWE needs to straighten up in some aspects. And the problem is they're like Madden...why fix it...your gonna pay the money regardless we'll just keep shoveling shxt down your throat and your just gonna keep eating it up. There only real challenge in America is TNA and after the disaster that was bishoff and Hogan that's slowly falling into obscurity. Ryback....although he is my character here you gotta look at his track record before you even think about taking him seriously...He was on Tough Enough with the miz....FAIL....came in with nxt and the nexus.....FAIL....Ryback......MUSUCLE FAIL.......that is my rant for the day and now back to scheduling for work.... |
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J-Dynasty 2? Showdown
Posts : 2747 Age : 31 Hailing From : Scarborough Ontario Status : I'm out, for now. I imagine my return, but if not, it was good times overall. Much love. J.
| Subject: Re: WWE's reaction to CM Punk's interview (must-read) November 29th 2014, 1:48 pm | |
| See, even this guy knows Ryback is a failure. AA and Tre need to wake up and smell the roses. |
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