This
The thing that I like about Nash and Hall is that they have always made it clear that they were about the paper.
They werent phonies like Punk. TBH, I have never rated this guy. How the fukk can someone like him be the world champion? Im bigger than him. lol
And if consistently breaking kayfabe during promos is considered good enough to be a top star these days, then tell me where do I sign up.
I follow the Kliq philosphy on how the business should be run and what a top guy in the business should look like.
Punk doesnt fit into that.
Punk made it pretty goddamn clear in the doc that his contract negotiation and his entire gripe with WWE was about status, so I don't see the phoniness about his actions there. The DVD is a symbol of his newfound status, as well as an extremely well-made look into Punk's life, so I'm not shocked that he's promoting it.
And I'd like you to take that "I'm bigger than the champion, fukk him" bullshyt to someone like Jose Aldo and see how that works out for you.

We still think like this in 2012?
Finally, I don't know about you, but a philosophy of taking and giving nothing back to anyone except for you and your cronies isn't the best way to run anything. ESPECIALLY when your biggest draw of that group is a guy who presided over one of the most fallow periods in WWE history and then got immediately blown out of the water ratings-wise by John fukking Cena. Not to mention that two of them are on the list of Worst Drawing Champions ever. So that actually entails a philosophy of taking without even residually giving anything back. Ridiculous.
Beyond all of that, the doc was fukking great. In all honesty, it probably is the best one since
The Rise and Fall of ECW and should be required viewing for wrestling fans. Just extremely well made stuff.