Posts Tagged ‘CM Punk’

AJ Lee Reveals CM Punk’s Reaction Backstage After Losing His UFC Debut

After losing his debut fight against Mickey Gall during the UFC 203 event, one would think that CM Punk would be disappointed going backstage. However, it appears that the former WWE Star had a very different reaction after losing his first professional MMA bout.

During her recent interview with SiriusXM’s Jim Norton and Sam Roberts Show, AJ Mendez Brooks better known to wrestling fans by the name AJ Lee revealed the backstage reaction of CM Punk after his MMA fight among other things. Below are some of the highlights from her interview:

Having mix feelings on Punk performing in UFC:

“Oh my gosh, it was a mix… so many emotions all at once, such a cornucopia of emotions. I am someone who believes in going for what your dream is. I was a homeless kid in New Jersey and I was a multiple-time champion on TV. And people would have laughed at me when I was a kid if I said that was my dream, so for [Punk] to want to do something, so bold, I supported him 100%. But I really like his face, so yes. But I was just so proud of him for doing it. even the months leading up [to the fight], knowing that there’s this person out there in the world and [his] only thought is hurting your husband. That is what their game plan is for months and that’s their job and I respect the sport so much, and I think they do a wonderful job, but it’s a little weird.”

Punk’s reaction backstage after losing the bout:

“I don’t think it hurt that for one night of working, he made a million dollars. He was pretty psyched about that, so he came backstage with the most giant smile on his face. And he was incredibly sweating and I just threw myself on him. I was like, ‘I’m so frickin’ proud of you!’ His speech was just so moving and I try to not get emotional in front of people, so we just went to our little corner and it was just so cool and I’m so proud of him.”

Whether or not CM Punk has another fight lined up:

“Yes, he wants to fight again and I’m never going to be the person that stops someone from doing whatever their dream is, so I support it. I just look at his face right now and I’m like, ‘stay that way, stay that way, stay that way…'”

You can watch the full interview of AJ Lee in the video below:

Kevin Nash Explains Why He Almost Attacked CM Punk Backstage

WWE Hall Of Famer Kevin Nash recently joined former WWE Superstar Sean Waltman’s (a.k.a. X-Pac) podcast, X-Pac 12360, to talk about a variety of professional wrestling topics. Nash discussed his 2011 return to WWE in which it seemed as though he would be feuding with CM Punk – put the pair never had a match. Nash returned at the 2011 SummerSlam pay-per-view (PPV) and attacked Punk, allowing Alberto Del Rio to cash in his Money In the Bank briefcase to win the WWE Title. The Following night on RAW, Punk cut a promo on Nash that seemed to rub the WWE Legend the wrong way:

“I don’t know if Punk wanted [the match] to happen. To me, when I came back, I never had been there when I was handed a script where here was my script and I had to follow it,” Nash said.

“I’m reading the script and in the script he is burying me and I have no rebuttal, and you know, Paul [Triple H] is one of my best friends on earth, and anything that you do, like the old Kevin Nash would say–because in my mind, when I read that, and if you remember the scenario, the scenario was that I came down and stuck Punk and Del Rio came down and took the Money in the Bank and took his belt, so he comes out the next Monday and cuts this promo, laugh out loud that he heard I was dead, click, click, click your knees.

“Then I thought to myself, let me get this straight, I cost you the title, and you are going to do stand-up comedy and bury me because I’m old?”

Punk used a ton of personal insults on Nash; discussing things such as his age, referencing Nash calling Eddie Guerrero a “Vanilla midget,” saying it’s not 1997 anymore, and many more. Nash was so enraged by this that he actually contemplated going backstage and physically confronting Punk:

“First thing in my mind was, because he told me that this isn’t 1997 anymore and I’m the guy that called Eddie Guerrero a Vanilla Midget; and I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, number one thank God it’s not 1997 because if it was 1997 right now you would be out with the marks in the crowd and not standing here because we didn’t allow the marks to wrestle back then,” Nash said.

“Number two, I am old, so you have two options; either you go in the back—I’ll give you three, you go in the back and call it a day, second, you wait for me to get up there and apologize to me, or third, off script let’s see what you got. I would have loved to have seen what he would have done if I just went up and bear clawed him right to the face; but Paul was the boss.”

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions

Jim Ross On CM Punk Wanting To Fight Again, His New Book, More

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has posted a new blog entry over at his official website where he gives his thoughts on various topics. Here are the highlights:

CM Punk wanting to fight again:

“I’m happy @CMPunk is going to fight again because that’s what he loves to do and we all should have the courage to follow our own dreams no matter if others think we’re nuts. Trust me, I know of what I speak on this one.”

His new book:

“@Amazon is doing a terrific job with our fan base all over the world shipping SlobberKnocker on all platforms including hardcover, audio and EBooks.  www.audiobooks.com and www.novelaudio.com  also can quickly get you a copy of the audio version of SlobberKnocker.

I’ve been told that next week that SlobberKnocker will go into its third printing which  I’m informed is remarkable for a wrestling centric book after only being released less than two weeks. I really feel that wife Jan is smiling on all of us for the success of our story.”

Ross also talked about doing commentary for NJPW on AXS TV and more. You can read the blog here.

Photo: CM Punk Training For Next MMA Fight

Former WWE Superstar CM Punk is no longer a part of the professional wrestling world, and has since made the transition into the world of mixed martial arts (MMA). Punk had an unsuccessful MMA debut in September of last year when he suffered a first round submission loss to Mickey Gall via rear-naked choke at UFC 203 on pay-per-view (PPV). There was a tremendous amount of speculation as to whether or not he would compete in the sport again – but that speculation may have finally been laid to rest.

Punk’s head-coach, Duke Roufus, posted the following picture of he and Punk on Instagram in which he indicated that they are currently in the middle of a training camp for “The Cult Of Personality’s” next fight:

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Jinder Mahal Comments On Possibly Breaking CM Punk’s WWE Title Reign Record

The modern-day record for a WWE Title reign is held by CM Punk at 434 days, and current WWE Title-holder Jinder Mahal is looking to break that record. While Punk’s reign isn’t the longest WWE Title reign of all time, it is the longest since 1984. Mahal’s current reign is at 140 days but in a recent interview with Sportskeeda, “The Maharaja” indicated he thinks he has what it takes to break Punk’s record. Here are the highlights:

If he thinks he can break Punk’s record:

“Absolutely think I can. Why not? I believe I haven’t even entered my prime yet. So, I’m 31 years old, I’m already WWE Champion for 140 something days at the moment. I’ve a lengthy title run ahead of me and many more title runs yet to come”

His WrestleMania 34 dream opponent:

“Brock Lesnar — that would be amazing. Or someone like John Cena. Even John Cena’s such a big, big star here in India it would be a blockbuster match. Especially if I beat someone like John Cena, I would really establish my own legacy, which is my number 1 goal”

Kurt Angle Q&A: CM Punk Returning, Where He Ranks Himself All-Tine, Nakamura

WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle recently did a Q&A on Facebook and commented on a number of interesting topics, including CM Punk returning to WWE one day, Nakamura being qualified to carry the WWE Championship and where he ranks himself among the best wrestlers ever.

Here are some highlights of what RAW’s General Manager said about:

The possibility of CM Punk back in WWE one day:

“Anything is possible. I think so.”

Shinsuke Nakamura as WWE Champion:

“Yes. I wrestled Nakamura 9 years ago, it was epic, and he’s much better now! I think it’s his time, but Jinder is a beast.”

Which female competitor he wants to see inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2018:

“Right now? Trisha Stratus. If she’s not already [Note: She was, back in 2013], Mickie James will be a shoo-in once she hangs it up. I hope not too soon though!”

If he’s excited about The Shield reuniting:

“Who isn’t?!?! I wish Team Angle could go a round with the Shield.”

His favorite exercise: 

“I love to run, it clears my mind. And if you don’t use it, you’ll lose it. If I stop running it will be very difficult to start back up at my age. LOL.”

If he listens to Bruce Prichard’s Something To Wrestle With podcast:

“No. But Bruce was there and was a big part of it. What he says is true…at least most of it…lol.”

Where he stands with the best wrestlers ever:

“At the very top. Yes, I feel that way. It kind of sucks that my matches in TNA were just as good as the ones in WWE, but the WWE Universe didn’t see them. If you add my 11 years in TNA/Japan plus my 7 year WWE run, then yes. I think most would agree with that.

But, we all have our own opinions. That’s what is fun about debating. Hearing others’ opinions on it.”

Young Bucks On CM Punk Possibly Joining Bullet Club, Invading Raw, WWE Tag Teams, More

The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) recently did an “Ask Me Anything” chat on Reddit. Here are the highlights:

Most underutilized wrestler in the WWE:

Nick: Gallows and Karl and Sami.

Possibly having CM Punk join The Bullet Club:

Matt Jackson: Haha. I’ve been bugging him for over 2 years about that.

A superstar that they want to have a match with in WWE:

Matt: The Revival.

Invading Raw:

Matt: As we were filming, I realized that we were doing something very special. Something that had never been done before. It felt empowering.

Nick Jackson: We’re the only ones in the business currently who have the balls to do what we did. It was great, and people will talk about it for a very long time!

Top 3 tag teams in WWE:

Matt: Hardy’s are number one all time anywhere. Gallows and Gun are quite the team too. New Day also. Three great teams. I can’t think of any other tag teams for this list. There, I listed three tag teams that aren’t called The Revival.

Nick: Hardy’s, Uso’s, New Day.

Promotion That Offered CM Punk $1 Million Dollars Get TV Deal in the UK

UK TV Channel FreeSports has announced that controversial promotion 5 Star Wrestling will be broadcasting live on the platform throughout 2018.

You may remember 5* being in the news earlier this year when owner Daniel Hinkles offered CM Punk $1 Million dollars to compete in their 128-man tournament which has since been postponed.

To further add to the confusion and controversy, highly rated UK promotion Preston City Wrestling (PCW) were reportedly in talks with FreeSports before this was announced.

Several big names in UK wrestling have slated the move, going so far as to say that it is hugely detrimental to the progress that the UK scene has enjoyed over the past few years.

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Update On CM Punk’s Next MMA Fight, Mickie James Releases New Country Music

– WWE announced on Monday that Mickie James has released a new country music song on iTunes titled, ‘Get Down.’ country music single via iTunes. Mickie James has released two country music albums over the years, including ‘Strangers & Angels’ and ‘Somebody’s Gonna Pay.’

After losing to Emma last week, Mickie did not work this week’s RAW and it appears she was moving into a new home over the weekend.

– Former WWE Superstar CM Punk continues to train for his next MMA fight, with no confirmation that it will be taking place in the UFC Octagon. Punk was training at the renowned Roufusport fight camp, which just welcomed UFC Lightweight John Makdessi to the team. Duke Roufus noted that both Punk and Makdessi are “awaiting fight confirmations.”

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Marty Scurll Posts CM Punk/Bullet Club Collaboration T-Shirt on Twitter

Ring of Honor/New Japan and Bullet Club member Marty Scurll made some comments back in June of this year wherein he challenged former WWE star CM Punk.

Scurll said the following during an interview with Sam Roberts:

“CM Punk, I’d like to bring CM Punk out of retirement and wrestle him for sure. I don’t know if CM Punk listens to this show, but if he [does]…CM Punk, if you’re watching, come out of retirement. We can cause quite a bother of a wrestling match. What do you say? And that’d be fun, right? Yeah, that’s one for the headlines!”

Scurll has now added further fuel to the Punk fire by tweeting a Bullet Club concept t-shirt that hints quite heavily towards the ‘Best in the World.’ Check it out below and let us know what you think.

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Cody Rhodes Talks CM Punk’s ‘Pipebomb’ Being A Defining Moment In Wrestling

Former WWE Superstar and current Ring Of Honor (ROH) World Heavyweight Champion Cody Rhodes recently did an interview with FOX Sports: Braves to talk about his professional wrestling career. During the interview Rhodes talked about winning the ROH Title, busting his lip open during the match, what the wrestling industry is like today, Dusty Rhodes, and having to compete with Mayweather vs. McGregor. You can check out the highlights right here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zP51oGqTjTo

Winning the ROH Title:

“I think I felt like I’ll definitely be prepared for this moment, I wanted to be the World Champion since I was a little kid, and i was thrown and rattled by a series of events that night, I busted my lip wide open in the first three minutes of the match where it was legit just hanging open.

“We almost went off the air with a decisive conclusion, so here I am going on last, that’s what I always wanted, and i almost take them off the air without there being a winner. I spent my celebratory moments in the hospital where they stitched me up and, and it still hits me every day. Every time I see it and every time people ask at signings or meet and greets, people ask – it’s just a really special feeling and a cool responsibility.”

Busting his lip open during the match:

“I didn’t know. I thought I had just bit my lip or something. I had Nick Jackson of The Young Bucks, he goes ‘Bro, you gotta go to the hospital.’ I said ‘I don’t gotta go to the hospital.’ My wife had a 5 A.M. flight the next morning – so what was meant to be this real celebratory evening kinda turned out to be just business as usual. Hospital trip, snuck back into the room while she was asleep I was like (whispering) ‘Hey, I’m world champion.'”

Today’s professional wrestling industry:

“The business is just in this like, rapid – I envision it as being in this test tube and taking various shapes every hour and you can not predict it anymore. It’s because of guys – I often throw it back to the ‘Pipe Bomb’ promo of CM Punk, being this really defining moment for professional wrestling because it was the first time these streams really crossed. Some of the things he was talking about he had mentioned Ring Of Honor, and then I look at what The Young Bucks have done.

“They’re legitimately not needing WWE. Not being a fan of where they work as much as a fan of themselves as a talent and as a unit. That attitude is kind of caught like wildfire, it has made it the most fun time to be a pro wrestler and a wrestling fan because legitimately anything can happen. I am a free agent. I haven’t signed with Ring Of Honor but I damn sure like, love the Honor brand and I really treasure the responsibility of being its world champion.”

His father, WWE Hall Of Famer Dusty Rhodes:

“The coolest thing about Dusty, my father, is not that he was Dusty, it’s how he was as a father. He’s the type of guy who if you are homeless and came up to him on the street and told him ‘I want to be an astronaut,’ he’d say ‘Cool, we’re gonna get you in astronaut school then, that’ll work. How old are you?’ ‘I’m 47’ ‘Yeah, that’s fine you can be an astronaut.’

“He just – me and my sister were talking about this, almost not logical in his goal setting. He’s ‘The American Dream’ it’s part of his name. Dream is just how he raised is so for me I was very positive it would be positive. I had no clue it would end up like this. I really didn’t, you couldn’t have seen any of this. When we were talking about doing Bound For Glory, ‘Okay, we’ll do Final Battle, and we’ll do Wrestle Kingdom too,’ and in the same year we had done WrestleMania. That’s my favorite statistic is to not rely on brands themselves but to just rely on me. I was positive it would be positive but I had not idea it would turn out like this.”

ROH’s upcoming Atlanta event being the same day as Mayweather vs. McGregor:

“Oh wow. Well, I think you’ll be able to catch both because if we know anything about professional boxing, they will go on deep into the evening. But I have always said this as growing up in the wrestling industry and it being part of my family, when people make that argument about mixed martial arts (MMA), professional boxing, professional sports vs. professional wrestling, I always tell them you can always bet on us because we aim to leave you better off than when we found you.

“There’s always – a show is never left with you lacking. We always want to fill you up and have you ready for the next one, whereas, on occasion, I don’t know if you – I’m a Mayweather fan but if you saw the last Mayweather fight or if you saw the Pacquiao fight at least, it’s like ‘We can wrap this up at any point guys.’ Not with Ring Of Honor, and that’s why I put my bet on them.”

Watch Rhodes’ interview with FOX Sports: Braves at this link.

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions

Samoa Joe Reveals If He Thinks CM Punk Will Return To WWE

Former WWE NXT Champion and current Universal Title challenger Samoa Joe recently did an interview with The UK Sun to talk about a variety of professional wrestling topics. Joe is approaching a massive SummerSlam main event in which he’ll take on Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, and Braun Strowman for the WWE Universal Championship. During the interview, Joe was asked about his former Ring Of Honor (ROH) opponent CM Punk and if he ever think he’ll return to WWE. Here’s what he had to say:

If he thinks Punk would ever return to WWE:

“You never know with Punk,” said Joe. “He is definitely somebody who does things his own way and I think the biggest thing is that you can never count out what his next move will be.

“I think no one would have predicted his move to UFC, nobody would have predicted a lot of things he does, so whatever he chooses to do, he will do what feels best in the moment.”

Would he like to form a tag team with Punk:

“It depends on how I feel about him that week,” Joe said. “It changes a lot as good friendships do!”

Check out Joe’s full interview with The UK Sun by clicking here.

Photo: CM Punk Advertised For SmackDown Live on Hulu

Even Hulu seems to be in denial of CM Punk’s departure from the professional wrestling world. “The Cult Of Personality” walked out on the WWE back in January of 2014 following the Royal Rumble, citing part-timers coming in and taking the top spot in cards such as WrestleMania as a key reason for his decision. He decided to take on a new career in the sport of mixed martial arts (MMA) as he signed a multi-fight deal with the UFC.

He was unsuccessful in his debut bout at UFC 203, losing via submission to Mickey Gall in the first round. Although he didn’t pick up the win in his fight, he remained adamant in continuing to pursue a career in fighting, claiming not to miss the world of professional wrestling. Earlier this week, multiple gamers on Xbox took to Twitter to react to the fact that Punk was being advertised for SmackDown Live on Hulu.

You can check out the pictures here:

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For those of you who didn’t watch, last night’s (Tues. July 25, 2017) episode of SmackDown Live didn’t feature the return of Punk, but rather the return of former WWE Champion Chris Jericho.

Discussion: Do you think we will ever see Punk back in the WWE again?

NXT Championship Match Set For NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn III, CM Punk Cheers Up Pro Gamer (Videos)

Drew McIntyre is the new #1 contender for NXT Championship 

Drew McIntyre faced off against Killian Dain in tonight’s NXT main-event. McIntyre emerged victorious and will no go on to face Bobby Roode for the NXT Championship at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn III next month during SummerSlam weekend. In the video below, McIntyre calls out Roode and says that his is no longer Roode’s NXT and that he is coming for his title.

CM Punk cheers up pro gamer

PG Punk, a pro Street Fighter gamer made it to the finals at Evo but fell short of winning it all. He posted the following tweet about his loss:

CM Punk and his dog sent him a message via Kenny Omega’s Twitter account. In the video, Punk said “fall down once, get up twice. Fall down seven times, get up eight. See you in the finals next time”. You can check out CM Punk’s message to PG Punk (PunkDaGod) in the video below.

CM Punk Reveals If He Misses Professional Wrestling

After departing from the WWE following the 214 Royal Rumble, former WWE Champion CM Punk decided to sign a multi-fight deal with the UFC and begin training in the sport of mixed martial arts (MMA). Despite dedicating two years of his life to prepare for his UFC debut, Punk dropped first round submission loss to young 170-pound prospect Mickey Gall at UFC 203 last year.

The 38-year-old, who trains with one of the best gyms in the MMA community in Roufusport, claims he wants to fight again, however, UFC President Dana White has been on record of saying that it’s unlikely it will happen. Punk recently appeared on ESPN Radio in Chicago to talk about his UFC future, as well as his past with WWE. When asked if he missed performing in the world of professional wrestling, Punk simply responded “Not at all.”

He also revealed that the WWE has gone after him via lawyers and people by proxy due to their anger that he “called them on their BS.” WWE senior ringside physician Dr. Chris Amann is suing Punk for defamation due to what he said on Colt Cabana’s Art of Wrestling podcast back in 2014.

Punk also said he hasn’t spoken to UFC President Dana White for several months but feels he’ll know where he stands with the promotion in a month or two.

Kurt Angle Wants CM Punk To Return To Wrestling, Randy Orton Update, Sasha Banks Pokes Fun At Alexa Bliss

Kurt Angle on CM Punk returning to wrestling in the future

RAW GM Kurt Angle answered a few questions on his Facebook page a couple of days ago. A fan asked Angle about CM Punk’s MMA future and a possible return to professional wrestling. Angle responded with the following:

“I hope he comes back. I think his MMA career is over. He needs to go back to what he does best!”

Randy Orton returning to SmackDown on Tuesday

WWE Superstar Randy Orton has not been seen on SmackDown since July 4th because he was filming the new WWE Studios movie “Changeland”. Orton will make his return to SmackDown this week in the final episode before WWE Battleground. Orton will face Jinder Mahal for the WWE Championship in a Punjabi Prison match at the PPV.

Sasha Banks pokes fun at Alexa Bliss on Instagram

WWE posted a photo of Alexa Bliss on their Instagram account earlier today that stated that “#LittleMissBliss always has something up her sleeve”. Sasha Banks left this comment on the photo, “Yeah Paige’s jacket pfpfpfp”.

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Jeff Jarrett Reveals if he Has Reached Out to CM Punk

After walking out on the promotion, ex-WWE Champion CM Punk decided to sign a multi-fight deal with the UFC back in 2014 and embark in a career in mixed martial arts (MMA). Despite dedicating two years of his life to prepare for his inaugural bout, Punk dropped a first round submission loss to young welterweight prospect Mickey Gall at UFC 203 this past September.

Although he seems to be fully dedicated to his new career choice, there is currently a high demand for “The Cult Of Personality” in the professional wrestling world. Global Force Wrestling’s Jeff Jarrett recently took part in a media call earlier this week and was asked if he has reached out to Punk regarding a possible signing. Check out what he had to say here:

“No, CM Punk, to my knowledge, no conversations that I’ve certainly had,” Jarrett said. But also [inaudible] my understanding he’s signed to a UFC situation and that’s where his energy is heading. Unbelievable talent. And I’ve said it when it first came out, hats off to the guy to step into that Octagon. Win, lose or draw, he’s a winner in my book for chasing his dreams.”

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions 

UFC Hall Of Famer Talks About ‘Boring’ CM Punk’s UFC Debut

UFC Hall Of Famer Stephan Bonnar is not a fan of CM Punk’s young mixed martial arts (MMA) career. Punk departed from the WWE back in 2014 after growing frustrated with the way things were being done within the company, and decided to venture into the world of MMA. He signed a multi-fight deal with the UFC and made his Octagon debut against Mickey Gall at UFC 203 back in September of last year.

Punk lost the fight just two minutes into the first round after being submitted via rear-naked choke. Bonnar was recently interviewed by the Two Man Power Trip Of Wrestling podcast to get his thoughts on Punk’s MMA career, and while he was a fan of the former WWE Champ during his pro wrestling days, he stated that Punk’s run in the UFC has been rather ‘boring’:

“I am a huge CM Punk fan and you’d think he is one of the best guys all time on the mic and his promo skills are second to none yet in MMA and I’m not saying this to be disrespectful but he is just boring. I think he can still be respectful and entertaining and cut MMA promos about tuning into his upcoming fight and what people can expect. I looked forward to seeing what CM Punk had to say about his upcoming fight and I was like good God that was boring. He doesn’t have to be over the top or be ‘pro wrestling’ and turn ‘heel’ and be disrespectful but I was disappointed because he’s got more than that.

“But he is new and I am sure if he did MMA ten more years he would loosen up. It was tough what he did. Even Brock Lesnar had the sense to take a couple of tune up fights before the UFC because it is a tall task for anyone. Honestly, what would the UFC even do with him? Unless they match him up with someone like a Phil Baroni who would be the perfect fight for him. He got a 25 year old guy that was 6-0 or something and that is not the best fight for him.”

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcribed quotes

Bruce Prichard Recalls The Time CM Punk Took A Shot Of Alcohol

CM Punk has made a point of telling people he is straight-edge for years, but evidently there are exceptions to that rule. According Bruce Prichard on the latest episode of his Something to Wrestle With podcast, Punk took a shot of alcohol out of respect to wrestling legend Harley Race, who offered it to him. The story can be heard below around the 19-minute mark.

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Prichard on Punk Taking a Shot

“He was in Kansas City or St. Louis or somewhere and it was Harley Race’s birthday and he was in a camp; Harley’s camp, and they were out at a restaurant bar type thing”

“Everybody got shots for Harley’s birthday. Now Punk doesn’t drink, don’t do drugs, but he took a shot out of respect for Harley Race.”

“And he goes, ‘you know, Harley asked me to do it, one shot’s not gonna kill me. I’m not gonna go get hammered, I took a shot out of respect for Harley Race and for whatever reason I just thought that was cool. That just kinda showed the love and passion he had for the business and respect for the old-timers. He didn’t have to and it would have been fine.”

Daniel Bryan Describes His Last Interaction With CM Punk

SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan spoke with Sports Illustrated this week and discussed his relationship with CM Punk, which NXT performers he wants to see called up to the main roster and more. Here are some highlights:

The last time he spoke to CM Punk

“I haven’t talked to Punk since I texted him when he came on the UFC show in a suit and said he was going to fight in the UFC. I just texted him and said, ‘Hey man, I just saw that and think it’s awesome. I hope you do great.’ Punk texted back, ‘Thanks.’ That’s the last I’ve heard from him. I’ve always respected and appreciated Punk, but we never really hung out. We came from the same route, but we didn’t necessarily hang out in the same circles. I’ve always had a great appreciation and respect for his hard work.”

NXT stars he’d like to see be brought up to the main roster:

“There are so many talented people in NXT, and I hate to single out any specific person because that alienates a whole group of people,” said Bryan. “I think the vignettes they’ve done with Roderick Strong have brought his personality to the forefront. I’ve known Roderick Strong for years, and as much as I would love to have him on SmackDown, I would like to take these ideas and use them for the people we already have who are already super talented.

“American Alpha is a great example of that, and the Colons, who were on the pre-show match on Sunday night. We have so many outstanding talents, and we need to do a better job of helping people relate to them. There always needs to be an infusion of new talent, always. That’s the cycle of wrestling. There also needs to be new talent to be excited about, and an example is Sami Zayn. I really wanted Sami Zayn to go from Raw to SmackDown, and I would like to use him better on SmackDown Live.”

You can read Sports Illustrated’s full interview with Bryan here.

 

Actor Comments on How Long It’ll Take Him to Beat CM Punk in an MMA Fight

Actor and mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Jason David Frank (better known as Green Ranger) was recently asked about the possibility of fighting former WWE Champion CM Punk during an appearance at ComiCONN.

“He won’t spark because on Power Rangers I make things spark,” Frank said. “He won’t grow into a big monster, nobody will be, ‘make my CM Punk grow’ so that’s not going to happen. I won’t have the dragon dagger, it’ll just be old fashion. Old fashion times.”

“I can’t promise it’s going to go any longer than 30 seconds but if it does happen, it’s great. Now, I just like to be clear. I love CM Punk, he’s a great guy. There’s no issues at all. It’s just the fight world. And if people are like, ‘leave it alone,’ you can tell McGregor and Mayweather to leave each other alone then too. Look at them.”

When a CM Punk fan told Frank that he’d love to see it happen, “Green Ranger” responded by offering his exact prediction for how a fight between he and Punk would go down:

“Haven’t really thought about it but right kick upside the head, knockout within 28 seconds.”

Bullet Club Member Challenges CM Punk

‘The Villain’ Marty Scurll appeared on Sam Robert’s Wrestling Podcast and challenged former WWE Champion CM Punk. The newest member of the Bullet Club made the following comments during the show:

“CM Punk, I’d like to bring CM Punk out of retirement and wrestle him for sure. I don’t know if CM Punk listens to this show, but if he [does]…CM Punk, if you’re watching, come out of retirement. We can cause quite a bother of a wrestling match. What do you say? And that’d be fun, right? Yeah, that’s one for the headlines!”

Do you think that CM Punk will ever come out of retirement? If so who would you like to see him face and in which promotion? Let us know in the comments.

https://twitter.com/MartyScurll/status/872144329908813824

Naomi Reacts To Women’s MITB Match Announcement, CM Punk On MLB Now (Videos)

CM Punk On MLB Now

Former WWE Superstar CM Punk was a guest on MLB Now Extra yesterday. Punk discussed the Chicago Cubs and brawls in baseball, including the most recent brawl between Bryce Harper and Hunter Strickland.

https://www.facebook.com/MLBNetwork/videos/10154374929361695/#

Naomi Reacts To Women’s MITB Ladder Match Announcement

SmackDown Women’s Champion Naomi was interviewed after last night’s episode of SmackDown and discussed the announcement of a first-ever Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match. Naomi said that she will be ready for whoever wins the match and tries to cash in the briefcase.

In case you missed it, SmackDown commissioner announced during last night’s episode of SmackDown that there will be a Women’s MITB Ladder Match. There was supposed to be a Fatal 5-Way Elimination Match last night, but a brawl broke out and the match never took place. On June 18th, Charlotte Flair, Carmella, Tamina Snuka, Becky Lynch & Natalya will compete in the first-ever Women’s MITB Ladder Match.

CM Punk Takes Verbal Lashing On MTV: Challenge Show

CM Punk is taking part in MTV’s reality show “The Challenge”, and was on the receiving end of some hate from one of the other contestants apparently.  The MTV program posted the following video to their FB page last night:

Is CM Punk Still in the UFC?

CM Punk has said he has been trying to get another fight in the UFC, but there has been some stalling on behalf of the promotion. After his unfortunate performance in his bout with Mickey Gall, UFC President Dana White indicated that perhaps Punk’s next bout shouldn’t be in the UFC.

Mickey Gall defeated CM Punk via rear-naked choke in 2:14 of the 1st round at UFC 203.

First Names Announced for 5 Star Wrestling’s June Tournament, CM Punk not Among Them

UK based independent promotion 5 Star Wrestling recently made headlines when company owner Daniel Hinkles publicly offered CM Punk $1 Million Dollars to return to the ring.

Hinkle had hoped to sign Punk to take part in his company’s 128 Man Tournament that begins June 10th in Liverpool’s Echo Arena.

5 Star has now announced the first names for the tournament, they are:

  • Rob Van Dam
  • Carlito
  • John Morrison
  • Moose
  • El Ligero
  • Joe Coffey
  • Zack Gibson
  • Bram

The speculation surrounding Punk’s involvement has not yet waned and although this may well be a publicity stunt to gain notoriety for the UK company it likely will not die down until Punk himself makes an official statement or simply does not appear in 2 weeks time.

https://twitter.com/5StarWrestling/status/867101144807612422