Former WWE Employee CM Punk to speak on leaving WWE tomorrow (Edit: It's Up)

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That locker room is a fukking disgrace considering the current state of the roster.

Now, Seth Rollins told on the Jericho podcast that the whole Shield went to management to stop an early Shield break up. So It's gonna be interesting if those dudes start to smarten up...

I Just find it funny how the dudes who tsc gives the most shyt to are the only ones with the balls to call Vince out on his shyt. :mjpls:
 

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Comedy posts you say?





Were these not your words :sas1:




Of course he would have the most posts in this thread :russ:
twice as many as the 2nd highest amount too :heh:

R=G is getting shytted on simultaneously in 3 different threads right now
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Thread is almost at the derailing point. nikkas got mad because he shyt on their guys and now his claims aren't valid plus he's a crybaby who took his ball (probably was that big ass staph infection) and went home.


Well this is what happens when one's fans can't defend him..they need comedy and deflections. In his case, it's not hard. He didn't draw. He didn't sell out anything. He didn't change the landscape. The CM Punk chants are cute...they sound rebellious, right? But it means nothing. We got a guy who got his pay up, wanted to win everything, sound like he wanted out long before this year, but just couldn't do it because the money was too good. He even had the nerve to say "sacrifice" by him getting to work with revered names...called Taker some 45 year old bytch basically. Lol. Like he didn't have the best match at Mania since WM 23 or some shyt. Alot of respect there, huh? Anyway..he's a done deal...he found some marks that bought into it. At least he didn't quit but he was still trying to make sure he won it all. It backfired and his gambit of trying to get to that point almost cost him his life. So kids..take heed in a lesson like this. Be a Rebel but be a smart rebel.
 

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I Just find it funny how the dudes who tsc gives the most shyt to are the only ones with the balls to call Vince out on his shyt. :mjpls:

The sad part is that in Punk's case it really didn't matter. He kept getting worked by Cokeboy and getting fukked by booking. And seeing how Cena's character is portrayed it doesn't seem like his complaints work much too.
 

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The sad part is that in Punk's case it really didn't matter. He kept getting worked by Cokeboy and getting fukked by booking. And seeing how Cena's character is portrayed it doesn't seem like his complaints work much too.

If the E is this way with top guys could you image the struggle of a nikka like Ryder or Kofi :mjcry:
 

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I know its the only place to work to make a decent living but I don't see how any wrestler could be passionate about the business working for the WWE. The whole company from top to bottom seems extremely toxic. They sure put on a fake image of being a good company to work for. I wonder if the pay for the talent has changed due to the network. I'm curious if they are making less money now than before.
 

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I know its the only place to work to make a decent living but I don't see how any wrestler could be passionate about the business working for the WWE. The whole company from top to bottom seems extremely toxic. They sure put on a fake image of being a good company to work for. I wonder if the pay for the talent has changed due to the network. I'm curious if they are making less money now than before.

It sounds like it ain’t worth it even if it is your dream. Like, everything just sounds so bad and hard to deal with that if you really are aspiring to be a wrestler, you might as well just do your dirt in the indies and hopefully land in a major one because the WWE money and exposure still ain’t worth the headaches, literally and figuratively.
 
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