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The controversy involving CM Punk over the past few weeks is something I feel deserves to be addressed considering it started out making little sense, and now after a couple weeks of him explaining himself it really hasn't made any more sense. I also highly doubt this is something that will ever be explained more than it already has. Although it isn't strictly Punk I have the issue with.
First of all, I get the idea that WWE is trying to run with him as a tweener right now, which is why he's attacking both a babyface in John Cena and a heel in Big Show at the end of Raw for the past 2 weeks to strengthen that social stance. Tweeners are rarely successful story line-wise, in face the only time I will concede that it actually did work was with Bret Hart and the Hart Foundation in 1997. That was probably the only angle where a tweener legitimately stood for something and couldn't have worked any other way. Most of the time, tweeners are just a side effect of sloppy booking and desperate measures within the booking department. I don't understand how maybe pitching CM Punk into a match against The Rock 6 months from now (and I say "maybe" because we don't even know for certain if it's Punk that's going to wrestle him yet) automatically means WWE has probable cause to alter the face status of Punk. Typically when something is working well in WWE, they're not so fast to fix something that isn't broken. Fans have been crying for a John Cena heel turn for years and WWE doesn't do it because they have something that works with Cena as that top babyface. With Punk, it just doesn't seem like WWE wants to commit to him, even still after a 9-month title reign, which is a serious red flag for me. As if the fact Cena has been headlining every pay per view over his WWE Championship matches wasn't red flag enough.
Secondly, the people that CM Punk lashes out against in his promos are very inconsistent... to the point where I honestly have no clue whatsoever who his beef is with. After Raw 1000th, it seemed like it was The Rock and only The Rock for stealing his thunder. A lot of people even thought he wasn't turning heel or tweener, that is was just going to evolve into an extremely heated rivalry with The Rock, much like John Cena's rivalry with him was. The next week, he explains that he's upset because Raw didn't end the way it should with the focus being on the WWE Champion, that he deserves the ultimate attention at the end of the show. Ok, I suppose I sort of get that even though it seems like turning Punk into the Paris Hilton attention-whore of WWE, but whatever. Then last night, he takes that grievance out on Cena and Big Show again... which doesn't make any sense. If he's upset because he's not being booked in the last match of the evening and has to face Rey Mysterio during the first hour... how exactly is that Cena or Big Show's fault? Shouldn't he be storming into AJ Lee's office and attacking her? That isn't something a tweener does, that is the act of a full-on heel.
Back to the topic of WWE not committing to him, I know, I just KNOW that when WWE comes back to Chicago, Punk will enter that ring like Julius Caesar returning to Rome like he always does and WWE will make no attempt to get him over as a heel in his home town. I remember when heels would come out to the ring early before the cameras were on, like when Mick Foley (as "Mankind") returned to Philadelphia (where Foley was very popular as "Cactus Jack" in ECW), and they would cut cheap heat heel promos on the town just to make sure they weren't cheered during their match. I know I made mention of the 1997 Hart Foundation earlier, but this isn't an angle about geographical location like Hart's angle was... this is about Punk and Punk alone, and his grievance with the WWE that he takes out on everyone BUT the WWE.
Though Punk has expressed displeasure towards AJ about booking him in a triple threat match... which is yet another thing that doesn't make sense. Let's go back in time a couple months, shall we? Where were all his objections at No Way Out when he was put into a triple threat match for the WWE Championship against Kane and Daniel Bryan? Where were his objections at the fact his match wasn't the last match on the card that night? Why was he not mad at AJ for getting all the attention afterward and not him? The same AJ that has now booked him in a triple threat match at Summer Slam. You would seriously think that this whole new attitude of Punk would have been marked by him giving the GTS to AJ instead of The Rock because AJ seems a lot more at fault for it.
Finally, I'm particularly peeved at this swerve for extending Punk's title reign and not giving the real attention to the man who rightfully deserves it: Daniel Bryan. Yes. Yes. Yes. I'm going to pull this card right now and I don't give a damn what anyone thinks about it. Daniel Bryan has been significantly more entertaining than Punk as of late and I honestly feel WWE made a bad call by not giving Bryan the title at Money in the Bank 2012 when they had the chance. The guy is MORE OVER than Punk. I'm sorry, but that is a fact. Even the smallest details like changing his schtick to "NO! NO! NO!", the goat references, Lawler's and Cole's extraordinary commentary chemistry during his matches and relentless wisecracks at his expense, have won that guy over with the fans ridiculously even if they don't know it yet. He has the fans in the palm of his hand. Week after week, I find myself more curious to see what happens with Bryan than anyone else on the Raw roster. This is a guy WWE should be pulling the trigger with RIGHT NOW. Not once Punk drops the title, not 6 months from now after The Rock has his match at Royal Rumble... RIGHT. NOW. The guy is white hot and WWE needs to call an audible before they lose the opportunity with him. I am dead serious about this. He also has good chemistry with the Raw GM, the only person the Raw GM has chemistry with, and isn't the Raw GM usually in business to make the top star's life a living hell? Despite CM Punk's superior mic skills, WWE has something special with Daniel Bryan that they will never have with Punk. WWE might not know what they want with Punk, but they know what they can do with Bryan.
Wrapping this up, I don't feel CM Punk's tweener run will be successful because it's coming at a really weird time (9 months into his title reign after being a total babyface 100% up to this point), it contradicts many things he's done and said over that time (contradictions that are completely ignored), and his motives are too complicated (if they even exist). If I'm a CM Punk fan, who am I against? Who is our enemy? All I would know for certain is that Punk is my guy. Where is the line I hope he doesn't cross? He's already attacked the biggest babyface in the company today, he attacked an Attitude era icon for completely selfish reasons, he berates the innocent babyface commentator... what's the action that finally turns that last cheer into a boo? And if WWE isn't fully intent on turning him complete heel... WHY NOT? These are all unanswered questions that not only make me not like this angle, but really don't even make me look forward to seeing if these questions will be answered. There's a fine line between what is good mystery and what is overly-obscure nonsense, and I sincerely feel WWE is stepping over that line with Punk.
First of all, I get the idea that WWE is trying to run with him as a tweener right now, which is why he's attacking both a babyface in John Cena and a heel in Big Show at the end of Raw for the past 2 weeks to strengthen that social stance. Tweeners are rarely successful story line-wise, in face the only time I will concede that it actually did work was with Bret Hart and the Hart Foundation in 1997. That was probably the only angle where a tweener legitimately stood for something and couldn't have worked any other way. Most of the time, tweeners are just a side effect of sloppy booking and desperate measures within the booking department. I don't understand how maybe pitching CM Punk into a match against The Rock 6 months from now (and I say "maybe" because we don't even know for certain if it's Punk that's going to wrestle him yet) automatically means WWE has probable cause to alter the face status of Punk. Typically when something is working well in WWE, they're not so fast to fix something that isn't broken. Fans have been crying for a John Cena heel turn for years and WWE doesn't do it because they have something that works with Cena as that top babyface. With Punk, it just doesn't seem like WWE wants to commit to him, even still after a 9-month title reign, which is a serious red flag for me. As if the fact Cena has been headlining every pay per view over his WWE Championship matches wasn't red flag enough.
Secondly, the people that CM Punk lashes out against in his promos are very inconsistent... to the point where I honestly have no clue whatsoever who his beef is with. After Raw 1000th, it seemed like it was The Rock and only The Rock for stealing his thunder. A lot of people even thought he wasn't turning heel or tweener, that is was just going to evolve into an extremely heated rivalry with The Rock, much like John Cena's rivalry with him was. The next week, he explains that he's upset because Raw didn't end the way it should with the focus being on the WWE Champion, that he deserves the ultimate attention at the end of the show. Ok, I suppose I sort of get that even though it seems like turning Punk into the Paris Hilton attention-whore of WWE, but whatever. Then last night, he takes that grievance out on Cena and Big Show again... which doesn't make any sense. If he's upset because he's not being booked in the last match of the evening and has to face Rey Mysterio during the first hour... how exactly is that Cena or Big Show's fault? Shouldn't he be storming into AJ Lee's office and attacking her? That isn't something a tweener does, that is the act of a full-on heel.
Back to the topic of WWE not committing to him, I know, I just KNOW that when WWE comes back to Chicago, Punk will enter that ring like Julius Caesar returning to Rome like he always does and WWE will make no attempt to get him over as a heel in his home town. I remember when heels would come out to the ring early before the cameras were on, like when Mick Foley (as "Mankind") returned to Philadelphia (where Foley was very popular as "Cactus Jack" in ECW), and they would cut cheap heat heel promos on the town just to make sure they weren't cheered during their match. I know I made mention of the 1997 Hart Foundation earlier, but this isn't an angle about geographical location like Hart's angle was... this is about Punk and Punk alone, and his grievance with the WWE that he takes out on everyone BUT the WWE.
Though Punk has expressed displeasure towards AJ about booking him in a triple threat match... which is yet another thing that doesn't make sense. Let's go back in time a couple months, shall we? Where were all his objections at No Way Out when he was put into a triple threat match for the WWE Championship against Kane and Daniel Bryan? Where were his objections at the fact his match wasn't the last match on the card that night? Why was he not mad at AJ for getting all the attention afterward and not him? The same AJ that has now booked him in a triple threat match at Summer Slam. You would seriously think that this whole new attitude of Punk would have been marked by him giving the GTS to AJ instead of The Rock because AJ seems a lot more at fault for it.
Finally, I'm particularly peeved at this swerve for extending Punk's title reign and not giving the real attention to the man who rightfully deserves it: Daniel Bryan. Yes. Yes. Yes. I'm going to pull this card right now and I don't give a damn what anyone thinks about it. Daniel Bryan has been significantly more entertaining than Punk as of late and I honestly feel WWE made a bad call by not giving Bryan the title at Money in the Bank 2012 when they had the chance. The guy is MORE OVER than Punk. I'm sorry, but that is a fact. Even the smallest details like changing his schtick to "NO! NO! NO!", the goat references, Lawler's and Cole's extraordinary commentary chemistry during his matches and relentless wisecracks at his expense, have won that guy over with the fans ridiculously even if they don't know it yet. He has the fans in the palm of his hand. Week after week, I find myself more curious to see what happens with Bryan than anyone else on the Raw roster. This is a guy WWE should be pulling the trigger with RIGHT NOW. Not once Punk drops the title, not 6 months from now after The Rock has his match at Royal Rumble... RIGHT. NOW. The guy is white hot and WWE needs to call an audible before they lose the opportunity with him. I am dead serious about this. He also has good chemistry with the Raw GM, the only person the Raw GM has chemistry with, and isn't the Raw GM usually in business to make the top star's life a living hell? Despite CM Punk's superior mic skills, WWE has something special with Daniel Bryan that they will never have with Punk. WWE might not know what they want with Punk, but they know what they can do with Bryan.
Wrapping this up, I don't feel CM Punk's tweener run will be successful because it's coming at a really weird time (9 months into his title reign after being a total babyface 100% up to this point), it contradicts many things he's done and said over that time (contradictions that are completely ignored), and his motives are too complicated (if they even exist). If I'm a CM Punk fan, who am I against? Who is our enemy? All I would know for certain is that Punk is my guy. Where is the line I hope he doesn't cross? He's already attacked the biggest babyface in the company today, he attacked an Attitude era icon for completely selfish reasons, he berates the innocent babyface commentator... what's the action that finally turns that last cheer into a boo? And if WWE isn't fully intent on turning him complete heel... WHY NOT? These are all unanswered questions that not only make me not like this angle, but really don't even make me look forward to seeing if these questions will be answered. There's a fine line between what is good mystery and what is overly-obscure nonsense, and I sincerely feel WWE is stepping over that line with Punk.