Here's the latest report
I can see punk being pissed especially if aj was set up.
I also have never heard of this WNW site.
WNW make shit up. Never trust anything they report.
Here's the latest report
I can see punk being pissed especially if aj was set up.
I also have never heard of this WNW site.
I'm not really sure what to believe here.Source: The Wrestling Observer
UPDATE x 2: Additional and conflicting details have surfaced concerning a backstage incident between WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee and NBC personality Michelle Beadle at last Wednesday's Tribute to the Troops event at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Pierce County, Washington.
We reported this morning that Lee went on tirade towards the Access Hollywood co-host upon seeing her chat with CM Punk, her boyfriend, backstage at the event. He added that WWE officials were very embarrassed and angry at Lee over her unprofessional conduct.
Beadle was at the event as the official host of the annual event, which will air as a one-hour television special on Saturday, Dec. 28 at 8/7C on NBC.
The word among wrestlers backstage at today's WWE TLC pay-per-view event in Houston, Texas, was that Lee did not approach Beadle due to jealousy, but because she had spoken to Punk in a disrespectful tone. Lee approached Beadle after Beadle had a conversation with Punk, not during a conversation between the two as had been previously reported.
Beadle had remarked something to Punk in a disrespectful manner that allegedly upset him, which led to Lee searching for her—what Beadle said cannot be confirmed. It is said that Lee approached the popular television personality and told her that she was not to speak to her boyfriend in that manner again and if she did, there would be a problem.
One wrestler who witnessed the incident is denying the claim of Lee raising her voice and cursing at Beadle.
"Anyone who said that is a liar," said the wrestler, who spoke under the condition of anonymity.
Since Beadle is a celebrity, there is heat on Lee over the ordeal. The same wrestler remarked, "Celebs are untouchable in the backstage scene. WWE wants them more than they need any wrestler, so automatically, the wrestler is going to be wrong here, even when [Lee] isn't really."
(1/4) Once and once only: I've known CM Punk for years. Considered him a friend. When I saw him at the arena, I said 'hey f&$?face'. The
(2/4) exact same way I talk to everyone. His girlfriend was no where near this. And I kept walking along with my assistant and two members
(3/4) of WWE PR. Next thing I know, I'm being yelled at. I honestly thought it was a joke. Period. The event went on and it was amazing. So
(4/4) I hope we can move on from this ridiculously lame 'story.' As for the crazies, BLOCKED! And Happy freaking Holidays!!!
She's legit crazy it seems.Allegations of a backstage incident between WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee and NBC personality Michelle Beadle at last Wednesday's Tribute to the Troops event in Pierce County, Washington is currently a huge topic of discussion among company employees at tonight's WWE TLC pay-per-view event in Houston, Texas. People who generally don't acknowledge these types of online stories at shows are even offering their thoughts.Multiple accounts of the story, which was originally reported this morning by Dave Meltzer on F4WOnline.com, are floating online, with some people affiliated with WWE attempting damage control in order to protect Lee's brand and reputation—PWInsider.com is claiming that Lee did not approach Beadle out of jealousy toward her chatting up with boyfriend CM Punk, but rather, calmly appeared in his defense for speaking to him in a "disrespectful tone." Meltzer, however, is saying that his version of the story, with Lee lashing out at the popular television personality with a bizarre, obscenity-laced tirade and behaving similar to her eccentric on-screen character, is completely legitimate
This is why you don't shit where you eat.
Stupid wrestlers always thinking they would be the exception to the rule of wrestling/girlfriends never work. This is why Jim Ross always tells newbies that relationships in WWE never end well.