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Let's leave this thread at....CM Punk is a whiny bitch but you can't measure what someone like him was feeling during WWE. So CM Punk is a whiny bitch with some sort of purpose.
 

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Let's leave this thread at....CM Punk is a whiny bitch but you can't measure what someone like him was feeling during WWE. So CM Punk is a whiny bitch with some sort of purpose.

Except that not all of us agree that he's a whiny bitch. I think the smarter thing to leave it at is that: none of us know what really happened or what is really going on with CM Punk except that he hasn't appeared on WWE television since the Rumble.

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A source close to CM Punk told this to a UK wrestling magazine:

''Worn down by the match schedule, CM Punk was not satisfied with his in ring performances and felt his fans weren't seeing his best. Meanwhile, the bumps had caught up with him, he was said to be in great pain each time he used the Randy Savage elbow drop. Outside the ring he was tired of butting heads with management backstage and had been disheartened by for some time with the knowledge that he would never be pushed as WWE's top man, no matter how good his promos and matches were because he doesn't fit the prototypical WWE wrestler profile. It is possible that Punk would have been willing to endure the fatigue and the pain and the stress had he believed a breakthrough was feasible. However it was the realisastion that his career had peaked in 2012 which sapped Punk of his drive and drove him to the exit. Punk is keenly aware his value to WWE increases the longer he remains on the sidelines. Punk had been scheduled to face Triple H at WrestleMania XXX''.
 
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Punk is main eventing Mania 31. And thus things come full circle as he becomes the part timer he and all of his die hard fans love to shit on.
 
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Punk is main eventing Mania 31. And thus things come full circle as he becomes the part timer he and all of his die hard fans love to shit on.

He won't. By all accounts he has a very bad relationship with Hunter, which was only worsened when Punk didn't want to face him at Mania for whatever reason. So far, WWE have treated him like Benoit, except at the beginning of Chicago RAW. I'd be surprised if he ever shows up in WWE again, let alone works a match.
 

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He won't. By all accounts he has a very bad relationship with Hunter, which was only worsened when Punk didn't want to face him at Mania for whatever reason. So far, WWE have treated him like Benoit, except at the beginning of Chicago RAW. I'd be surprised if he ever shows up in WWE again, let alone works a match.
Wish I shared your optimism.
 
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