"You wrestled WrestleMania main events" ahhh no, no he didn't. Didn't wrestle a single WM main event! That was one of his gripes he brought up on the Colt Cabana podcast.
@@ammar675 For Taker it's a big deal, but for a talent that was presumably supposed to be the future of the company who still needed to build up his credibility so that he could become self sustaining like John Cena, the Taker matched offered nothing. At that point everyone knew that Punk wasn't going to win that match since he'd been set to lose in matches against Kane and others during the buildup to Wrestlemania. They even had him pour "Paul Bearer's" ashes over himself (which were actually cat litter). Value wise this was pretty much the equivalent of Taker vs Mark Henry where everybody knew that Taker was going to win, no doubt about it, and the match was going to be semi forgettable due to the complete mismatch in these guys. Punk requested to work a main event at Wrestlemania in THE main event w/ one of the old hands. For years Cena was given that tutelage w/ Michaels and Triple H b/t Mania 22 and 23 where he earned the experience needed to basically run that spot for the next decade. Despite Punk putting everything on the line from his charisma and his personal health right up until the end, Vince and Co never granted him those opportunities despite being over the moon w/ the crowd and moving merchandise.
@@Starveed punk made this point long ago. No matter how you try to sell it, there's one main event, the one that goes last. Everything else is just a consolation prize
I heard only one bad thing about Kofi, and it became a bit of a meme in 2014. Remember that time Trent Barreta was fired from WWE, and he randomly tweeted "Kofi Kingston is an asshole"?
In hindsight they led Punk on to be disgruntled on purpose. They gave him everything and took it away so he could go on and do what he does best. Complain about whats wrong about the company and try to make it a better place. He eventually did it after he left the company but he will never get rewarded for it
@@titvngaming7693 bruh you fucking kidding me? Punk made PG WWE watchable. "what did he do that got better" man he made it a little more believable than it was. I should slap u myself
@@Screww never watched pg to be honest. Stopped right before it got to that. The only punk I ever really watched when he was on the straight edge gimic which I thought was so corny, he was just a pudgy angry nerd to me lol
@@titvngaming7693 well your comment makes sense now since you said you never watched PG but yeah he made it watchable throughout 2009 to 2013. he debuted in 2006, it wasn't until the straight edge cult gimmick in 2009-2010 this is when he started getting creative with his ideas he was pitching. (Smackdown was the show to help develope up n coming wrestlers) which was helping him come up.
Just uphold the whole thing, damn. Also, this dude took over half a minute to ask a simple question, and then proceeded to answer it himself. Lmao who is the clown? Let the dude answer for himself.
Punk had the rationale that Hunter shouldn't win their Night of Champions match because he'd "just go right back into retirement", that didn't exactly happen. Triple H was a part-timer but at this point he did stay on a somewhat regular schedule, after the match with CM Punk he did a tag match with Punk against Truth and Miz a month later, couple months after that he had the Sledgehammer-Ladder Match with Nash, a month later he started back up his rivalry with Undertaker. I like to think Hunter was cool taking the win because he had a tendency to think long-term much like with Batista in early 2005, he saw the potential in stretching things with Punk to a much further point to make even bigger money than a Night of Champions match would've ever pulled. That was bound to happen with Wrestlemania 30 where the favor would've been returned to Punk.
If there had been another match down the road between HHH and Punk, then Hunter winning at Clash of Champions would make sense. But they didn't even revisit the feud until early 2014.
@UCL-HraMv-kEluTRxiI8U9uQ he may have not liked him. But from business perspective, he would have let punk win. It's nothing personal when it's come to business. It's true when they say, they are doing it what's best for business.
Let's say for the sake of argument they can't put a clock on the tron at a house show, because reasons, whatever they are. You get a big ass TV, put it on the stage so all the fans can see it, hook it up to a computer, have the clock take up the whole screen, problem solved.
I.still have to have my yearly argument with Pubk fan saying I'm an idiot for not knowing he "is coming back for this WM"...same argument every year for 6 years and I'm obviously 6 for 6...but I'm the idiot to them lol
As a young man i was all for CM Punk and how the establishment was against him. But now as a man who has worked in retail for years and moved up the "corporate chain". I realized Phill is just some one who gave up when the pressure and all of a company relied on him. This is why WWE struggles. Because everyone expects success. No one is hungry for it.
I had another experience. When the little bussiness started, my boss was like a coworker with me, he was doing heavy lifting, going to the supliers, etc. But when he saw that he was making a big profit, he started to contract a lot of employees, paying peanuts but expecting heavy work. I was the heavy force, worked my ass off every day for a shitty paycheck, and it wasn't just the hours, he expected me to do work even off the clock, without paying extra. He started to get more employees because everyone walked away from the toxic enviroment, but not me, even with that little paycheck. But, everyday I was doing more work and more heavy, covering more ground, without a raise. My coworkers didn´t even try to help, and my boss didn't care. One day, I came back of a delivery, and my boss, his wife and the other employees where laughing and chatting, they didn't even try to get the new shipment ready, and when I asked if they could at least do that, they just made fun of me. That was the day I decided to quit. My boss was a friend, who got corrupted with power the first chance he tasted it. He thought he was the big boss man, making the big decisions and paying the paychecks, he stoped caring for his employees, if he even did in the first place. He thought that every one was lazy, and he did those stupid speeches about team work and trying to scares us if any one made a mistake, talking about firing everyone, even if it wasn't our fault. I think you are like my ex-boss, who thought everyone was below him when he climbed up the ladder, he couldn't make me stay, and his bussines is crumbling over him, because he didn´t care for me, even when I was the power force who keep the bussines runing... He couldn't see who was making the bussines run smooth, so he preffered to get fucked instead of making the things right with me, now every thing is going to hell, and he still can't see why... Even when the world is on fire, the ego of some people stands in the way... A few weeks back he texted me, asking how everything was going, and telling me how fucked he is right now, talking to me about how he and his wife are mising me, how easy it was with me in there. But when he had the chance to make the things right with me, he didn't care. And I have the suspicion that you are like him, and like Vince, who had the must talented wrestler of the time in his hands and he just force it to go because he couldn't see who was carrying the bussines. Punk was hungry, he worked with his hearth in every promo, in every match, he put himself in the line for the company... But when you are not apreciated by the people who you are working for, when no one cares to give you what you earned, when you are treated like shit, you just let it go... I see myself in Punk, we both worked our ass off every day, carrying a crumbling bussiness with bosses that didn't apreciate us and I feel that you have a few employees thinking the same thing about you. PD: Sorry about my english, it's not my first language.
I disagree, with someone who was as talented as him, and someone who was carrying the load of that show (I literally stopped watching now and I think it’s cuz he’s gone) everything he said in his promos were right... you shouldn’t have the biggest guy in the company working his ass off everynight just so he can drop his title to a part timer and watch that part timer mainevent 2 mainias in a row... not to mention the fact that punk put on so many great matches Like Punk vs Cena at MITB PUNK vs Lesnar @Summerslam Punk vs Taker @ mainia Theres 3 off the top of my head, he truly wanted to be that guy and the higher up people never fully believed in him and that’s why he got tired of it... you don’t just lose passion for something you’ve dreamed of your whole life it has to be taken away
you clearly dont know his whole story. he had severe health issues and the WWE doctor kept telling him nothing is wrong so that he would keep working, but when he went to another doc he found out he had an infection that if he didnt get treated in time he would die from it. and thats ofc just one of many things.
@@AlexYBITW Triple H was going to face the Undertaker months after, it doesn't make any sense that he loses to Punk. They wanted to build him up for that.
@MoAlfaraj I know right it's not like he had been built up for 15 years prior to that with 12 world titles beating punk at his hottest that's what would get triple h ready for Taker
For people who think he's coming back to his WWE a video talking about his positive things under 4 minutes long compared to tons of other stories come out about him not wanting to return lmao
Seth Rollins became what CM Punk should’ve been. Rollins 2017-2019 was so over and organically liked, the only difference between him and Punk was that one was properly pushed/booked and the other wasn’t
Interviewer asks Punk a question, then spends a minute answering the question for him.
your impression--it is a conversation
"You wrestled WrestleMania main events" ahhh no, no he didn't. Didn't wrestle a single WM main event! That was one of his gripes he brought up on the Colt Cabana podcast.
'There's 4 Main Events' 😂😂
taker was one. There's only a few that have gotten a chance with taker taken the roster he was in into consideration
@@ammar675 For Taker it's a big deal, but for a talent that was presumably supposed to be the future of the company who still needed to build up his credibility so that he could become self sustaining like John Cena, the Taker matched offered nothing.
At that point everyone knew that Punk wasn't going to win that match since he'd been set to lose in matches against Kane and others during the buildup to Wrestlemania. They even had him pour "Paul Bearer's" ashes over himself (which were actually cat litter). Value wise this was pretty much the equivalent of Taker vs Mark Henry where everybody knew that Taker was going to win, no doubt about it, and the match was going to be semi forgettable due to the complete mismatch in these guys.
Punk requested to work a main event at Wrestlemania in THE main event w/ one of the old hands. For years Cena was given that tutelage w/ Michaels and Triple H b/t Mania 22 and 23 where he earned the experience needed to basically run that spot for the next decade.
Despite Punk putting everything on the line from his charisma and his personal health right up until the end, Vince and Co never granted him those opportunities despite being over the moon w/ the crowd and moving merchandise.
@@battaglino77 He also quit at age 35. He probably would’ve main evented. And he was still always positioned at the top of his card
@@Starveed punk made this point long ago. No matter how you try to sell it, there's one main event, the one that goes last. Everything else is just a consolation prize
He's wearing an AJ Lee shirt. That's wholesome.
Well, she is his wife I don't see why it amuses you.
@@samuelpi1670 that makes cm punk a cheap ass SIMP
@@pierrelemagnifique205 if you don't simp for your SO then what's even the point of being in a relationship?
@@pierrelemagnifique205 ur an lonely fat brat
@@slavojdyrdek no point im being in a relationship. A-sexuals are the true alphas.
That dude took over 40 seconds to ask that question
He answered the question lmao
I hate when the interviewer gives all the answers he wants to hear before even letting the guy speak
Interviewer asks a question and then rattles off possible answers. Thats not good lol.
just as bad as Inside the Ropes
Positive CM Punk shoot about WWE: 3:56
Negative CM Punk shoot about WWE: multiple hours on 2 different episodes on the Colt Cabana podcast
He lists all the positives and then asks Punk for his positives.
I love Punk's impressions of HHH and Michael Hayes.
Damn a 30 min ironman w/ Ziggler would've actually tore the house down.
One of my favorite wrestlers of all time as a lil kid🗣🔥 Dont know why they did him that way he was a huge star with so much more potential. Legend 💉
If only we could see him one more time 😢
CM Punk The Legend
CM Punk always will be my favorite wrestler.
Me too ❤️
CM Punk 👑
cm punk was amazing in ROH
Tomorrow could be the day............
Could it be.... Bro 😭😭😢
For what?
@@ashtonmunzon6340 his return
Nah not before the crowds are back
Nah I feel like when the crowd is allowed to come back then he will
Am I the only one who fast forwards whenever Mike Johnson asks a question?
Now he is gonna have more positive things he really missed wwe ❤❤
The answer he really wanted to say was more along the lines of "well I got a shit ton of money"
I have never heard a bad thing about Kofi or Danielson.
I heard only one bad thing about Kofi, and it became a bit of a meme in 2014.
Remember that time Trent Barreta was fired from WWE, and he randomly tweeted "Kofi Kingston is an asshole"?
"Can't figure out how to put a CLOCK!!!...on the Titantron! (doot doot doot)"
Yet, there's a clock on the Titantron during every Royal Rumble. So
Beat the Clock Challenges? Iron Man matches?
I like how the positives fit into a 3 minute video. Sounds about right
In hindsight they led Punk on to be disgruntled on purpose. They gave him everything and took it away so he could go on and do what he does best. Complain about whats wrong about the company and try to make it a better place. He eventually did it after he left the company but he will never get rewarded for it
What did he do that got better
@@titvngaming7693 bruh you fucking kidding me? Punk made PG WWE watchable. "what did he do that got better" man he made it a little more believable than it was. I should slap u myself
@@Screww never watched pg to be honest. Stopped right before it got to that. The only punk I ever really watched when he was on the straight edge gimic which I thought was so corny, he was just a pudgy angry nerd to me lol
@@titvngaming7693 well your comment makes sense now since you said you never watched PG but yeah he made it watchable throughout 2009 to 2013. he debuted in 2006, it wasn't until the straight edge cult gimmick in 2009-2010 this is when he started getting creative with his ideas he was pitching. (Smackdown was the show to help develope up n coming wrestlers) which was helping him come up.
He ever returns I go wild
Too old now to be a fulltime
Just uphold the whole thing, damn. Also, this dude took over half a minute to ask a simple question, and then proceeded to answer it himself. Lmao who is the clown? Let the dude answer for himself.
This was from last year
Two years ago
Half expecting a 30 second video where he was asked the question, he responds with "money" and the video ends 😅😂
Punk had the rationale that Hunter shouldn't win their Night of Champions match because he'd "just go right back into retirement", that didn't exactly happen. Triple H was a part-timer but at this point he did stay on a somewhat regular schedule, after the match with CM Punk he did a tag match with Punk against Truth and Miz a month later, couple months after that he had the Sledgehammer-Ladder Match with Nash, a month later he started back up his rivalry with Undertaker.
I like to think Hunter was cool taking the win because he had a tendency to think long-term much like with Batista in early 2005, he saw the potential in stretching things with Punk to a much further point to make even bigger money than a Night of Champions match would've ever pulled. That was bound to happen with Wrestlemania 30 where the favor would've been returned to Punk.
Man, that's so true.
If there had been another match down the road between HHH and Punk, then Hunter winning at Clash of Champions would make sense. But they didn't even revisit the feud until early 2014.
@UCL-HraMv-kEluTRxiI8U9uQ he may have not liked him. But from business perspective, he would have let punk win. It's nothing personal when it's come to business. It's true when they say, they are doing it what's best for business.
wasnt he also talking about Kevin Nash there? cuz that man also hella came out of retirement just to attack him and then retired again.
In other words HHH was the guy who got the nod to wrestle the “guy who made money”
1:45 He asks the question and also gives answers in full. Terrible! 😠😠😠
Damn, he shoots a lot
TBH tho, Triple H had to wrestle Undetaker 6 months later, he couldn’t be taking pins
Why is there a cut at like 0:49?
its about whats worst for business
People don't talk anymore. People shoot...
Let's say for the sake of argument they can't put a clock on the tron at a house show, because reasons, whatever they are. You get a big ass TV, put it on the stage so all the fans can see it, hook it up to a computer, have the clock take up the whole screen, problem solved.
Don’t even have to do that, just have an announcer with a stop watch announce the time with a microphone.
What happened 0:49 seconds in? This part got so interesting and it’s all cut up?
@Steven Bristol Bitch, you reek of censorship to me.
@Steven Bristol You valued that comment way more then you should have, either way I agree with your original statement.
@@TheSinsOfAvarice97 He really did lmao.
@Steven Bristol this comment reeks of censorship
This guy is great at interviewing!
Couldn't put a clock on the Tron?? BUT ! Had no issues doing the Y2J countdown with Jericho's entrance every night for years straight?? Lol
Ask’s 3 questions and answered each one himself 😐
If CM Punk had a bad time in WWE, it’s WWE’s fault.
I.still have to have my yearly argument with Pubk fan saying I'm an idiot for not knowing he "is coming back for this WM"...same argument every year for 6 years and I'm obviously 6 for 6...but I'm the idiot to them lol
He is probably never coming back, but it feels good to hold out that thread of hope that he will return one day like Edge did
@@arnavbhagwat4232 yeah but Edge didn't leave because he hated the business.
@@arnavbhagwat4232 Edge retired because he could have ended up in a wheelchair
im a cm punk fan but people who keep saying "oh hes gonna return at this ppv ! " "hes gonna be back on royal rumble!!" are annoying.
@@Kevin-tz2lv CM Punk doesn't hate the business. He is probably just burnt out...
it seems like any scenario where CM punk didn't come out on top was a garbage scenario for him
His hhh impersonation 😂😂😂😂😂😂
3:02
This clown asks the question and then answers it himself
0:38
As a young man i was all for CM Punk and how the establishment was against him. But now as a man who has worked in retail for years and moved up the "corporate chain". I realized Phill is just some one who gave up when the pressure and all of a company relied on him. This is why WWE struggles. Because everyone expects success. No one is hungry for it.
I had another experience. When the little bussiness started, my boss was like a coworker with me, he was doing heavy lifting, going to the supliers, etc. But when he saw that he was making a big profit, he started to contract a lot of employees, paying peanuts but expecting heavy work. I was the heavy force, worked my ass off every day for a shitty paycheck, and it wasn't just the hours, he expected me to do work even off the clock, without paying extra. He started to get more employees because everyone walked away from the toxic enviroment, but not me, even with that little paycheck. But, everyday I was doing more work and more heavy, covering more ground, without a raise. My coworkers didn´t even try to help, and my boss didn't care.
One day, I came back of a delivery, and my boss, his wife and the other employees where laughing and chatting, they didn't even try to get the new shipment ready, and when I asked if they could at least do that, they just made fun of me. That was the day I decided to quit.
My boss was a friend, who got corrupted with power the first chance he tasted it. He thought he was the big boss man, making the big decisions and paying the paychecks, he stoped caring for his employees, if he even did in the first place. He thought that every one was lazy, and he did those stupid speeches about team work and trying to scares us if any one made a mistake, talking about firing everyone, even if it wasn't our fault.
I think you are like my ex-boss, who thought everyone was below him when he climbed up the ladder, he couldn't make me stay, and his bussines is crumbling over him, because he didn´t care for me, even when I was the power force who keep the bussines runing... He couldn't see who was making the bussines run smooth, so he preffered to get fucked instead of making the things right with me, now every thing is going to hell, and he still can't see why... Even when the world is on fire, the ego of some people stands in the way...
A few weeks back he texted me, asking how everything was going, and telling me how fucked he is right now, talking to me about how he and his wife are mising me, how easy it was with me in there. But when he had the chance to make the things right with me, he didn't care. And I have the suspicion that you are like him, and like Vince, who had the must talented wrestler of the time in his hands and he just force it to go because he couldn't see who was carrying the bussines.
Punk was hungry, he worked with his hearth in every promo, in every match, he put himself in the line for the company... But when you are not apreciated by the people who you are working for, when no one cares to give you what you earned, when you are treated like shit, you just let it go...
I see myself in Punk, we both worked our ass off every day, carrying a crumbling bussiness with bosses that didn't apreciate us and I feel that you have a few employees thinking the same thing about you.
PD: Sorry about my english, it's not my first language.
I disagree, with someone who was as talented as him, and someone who was carrying the load of that show (I literally stopped watching now and I think it’s cuz he’s gone) everything he said in his promos were right... you shouldn’t have the biggest guy in the company working his ass off everynight just so he can drop his title to a part timer and watch that part timer mainevent 2 mainias in a row... not to mention the fact that punk put on so many great matches
Like Punk vs Cena at MITB
PUNK vs Lesnar @Summerslam
Punk vs Taker @ mainia
Theres 3 off the top of my head, he truly wanted to be that guy and the higher up people never fully believed in him and that’s why he got tired of it... you don’t just lose passion for something you’ve dreamed of your whole life it has to be taken away
You are same type to say Oldberg deserves to beat Drew or sth....
WHATTTTTTTT 😂😂😂🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
you clearly dont know his whole story. he had severe health issues and the WWE doctor kept telling him nothing is wrong so that he would keep working, but when he went to another doc he found out he had an infection that if he didnt get treated in time he would die from it. and thats ofc just one of many things.
Hayes never comes off well in any interview.
Arguably Cena's best match? Bro are you seriously discounting all his matches from his original run when all the smarks still loved him?
Honestly him losing to HHH was the best thing for him at this point. It made him a martyr and fit perfectly with his character and what he was about.
In the eyes of the fans yes, but that's not what matters. In kayfabe, storyline wise, it was completely dumb to have him lose.
I mean randy lost to triple h many times when he was at his peak but he didnt complain he just kept working....
@@daddybadguy4324 Randy wasn't the hottest thing in sports entertainment. Punk was at that time. There's the difference.
@@AlexYBITW Triple H was going to face the Undertaker months after, it doesn't make any sense that he loses to Punk. They wanted to build him up for that.
@MoAlfaraj I know right it's not like he had been built up for 15 years prior to that with 12 world titles beating punk at his hottest that's what would get triple h ready for Taker
For people who think he's coming back to his WWE a video talking about his positive things under 4 minutes long compared to tons of other stories come out about him not wanting to return lmao
Hell froze over.
Seth Rollins became what CM Punk should’ve been. Rollins 2017-2019 was so over and organically liked, the only difference between him and Punk was that one was properly pushed/booked and the other wasn’t
Lol no he wasn't xD tf?
Haha tf are you talkin about? xD
Also, Punk didn't keep putting his foot in his mouth on Twitter. I don't recall Punk bragging about how much more money he had compared to AJ Styles
Everyone turned on Rollins any time he was actually on top. Vince only used him in an attempt to be the big bad that Super Roman had to beat.......
Who's this jabroni they had asking questions
He talks like he was a great worker. He was average at best
200 Million Views for his return. Such an average number that is only 12 Million more than The Rock's return.......
See why people don't like him. Very sarcastic guy, can come across as a punk
Thats why people like him at all.
It's a well known fact that titantrons can only count backwards from 10 seconds - it's the only thing y2k affected
Cry baby
He doesn't really say much positive here. Punk is just hurting himself in the long run emotionally, to be so butthurt for such a long time.
This aged poorly.
Guess HHH isn’t garbage anymore according to Punk