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Okay, wait a minute. We need to rewind here. Somebody said that they DIDN'T enjoy Punk/Joe from ROH. I think that pretty much erases any credibility from the source on the topic of professional wrestling. This guy is looking for COOL MOVEZ~ and ignoring any sort of story told in the ring.
 

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Dude, did u saw jericho vs cm punk match on raw, thats why people like punk.
cm punk vs morrison, cm punk vs mysterio all awesome matches, He should be in the main event, he is amazing, the GTS is so realistic, u can ask rey mysterio, I respect punk for the fact he represents how a wrestler should be, no drugs, no beers(sometimes is not bad), respect and just the fact he can wrestle. He is one of my favs. wrestlers since his debut on ecw.
 
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I think CM Punk is decent. I agree with the image thing, and would say that part of the reason for his push is for a little bit of good publicity from the Benoit-Steroid fallout last year. He's young and marketable, and most of all, can actually SELL for other guys. Whereas some certain people on the roster won't.

*coughcoughBatista*
 

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If you want to see Punk you watch ROH Punk he was awesome in ROH.
 

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Out of all the complains you might have about Batista, no selling is not one of them, as for his monster gimmick, he actually sells more than what he should.
 

Axis

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Out of all the complains you might have about Batista, no selling is not one of them, as for his monster gimmick, he actually sells more than what he should.

I think the problem is the kind of selling. Look at Big Show, who has it down to an art. He doesn't necessarily sell a punch like Jamie Noble would, but when he gets kicked in the leg, he actually buckles under his own weight, highlighting his size. Batista is so focused on holding his knee, that he forgets to look realistic.
 

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his mic skills are lacking.
Yet the crowd digs into his promos, and cheer him every line, and when he played the heel in the independant scene he was hated. Just what he is supposed to be doing. Here's one of my favorite Punk promo's.
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he makes at least 5 mistakes every match (notable)
I've only seen him make a miscalculation once every three matches at the most. The worst night Punk had was with Elijah Burke, in which I would find the match video, but I just closed my Youtube window. Jeff Hardy, Shelton Benjamin, John Cena, AJ Styles, The Undertaker, all these have had their accidents in the match. Its perfectly normal, as sometimes the opponent jumps to soon, waits to long, doesn't get enough reach. Its not a big deal. I'd like to see you go out in the ring, and count how many botches you make.
9times/10 his finisher looks fake
Uh all I have to say is ask Snitsky. He'll tell you how 'fake' Punk's GTS is.
 

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Dude, did u saw jericho vs cm punk match on raw, thats why people like punk.
cm punk vs morrison, cm punk vs mysterio all awesome matches, He should be in the main event, he is amazing, the GTS is so realistic, u can ask rey mysterio,

Dude I did saw that match, your talking about the match where he was in the the Walls of Jericho for 2minutes straight, gets out, holds his back for two seconds and then he's back on the offensive again, and does his arsenal of moves, yea I saw that. And again, his moves aren't always realistic looking. The GTS for example, you can clearly see some of the people land on their feet and fall back. And when he does the running knee lift to the corner and then the bull dog, you can clearly see him slap his knee to make the "slap" impact, again look at the Jericho match as a recent example.
And he was in the main event when he held the World title and we all saw how bad that was.

If you want to see Punk you watch ROH Punk he was awesome in ROH.

So your saying that Punk in WWE sucks then right? Everytime the Punk subject is brought up. everyone always brings up his indy work, always brings up ROH. He's no tin the indies no more. He's in the major leagues now. When we talk about Punk, it's his WWE career that we're talking about. When they say they don't like Punk, he sucks, or whatever it maybe, it's the Punk now, the Punk that everyone see's now in WWE. You saying this statement is pretty much stating he sucks in WWE, or he's not good.

I've only seen him make a miscalculation once every three matches at the most. The worst night Punk had was with Elijah Burke, in which I would find the match video, but I just closed my Youtube window. Jeff Hardy, Shelton Benjamin, John Cena, AJ Styles, The Undertaker, all these have had their accidents in the match. Its perfectly normal, as sometimes the opponent jumps to soon, waits to long, doesn't get enough reach. Its not a big deal. I'd like to see you go out in the ring, and count how many botches you make.

Found it.

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I hope when you say it's no big mean, you're talking about having little botches, and not botching in general. And even little botches aren't good. When Lesnar did the SSP, he was off range alittle and you saw what happened. When Owen Hart did the piledriver to Austin, he had his down down alittle too far, and you saw what happened. When Orton was challenging Triple H for the title, Triple H pushed Orton over the top rope alittle too hard and he broke his collar bone. When John Cena and Edge were going for the title and Cena had Edge in the STFU, Cena was choking Edge alittle too hard, and Edge passed out. (I don't remember exactly which ppv it was but I remember Edge talking about it on Cena's DVD.)

So as you can see, just a small miscalculation, a minor error (which seems at the time) could leave to drastic outcomes. I know people botch moves every know and then, but saying Punk has a miscalculation once every 3 times, those odds are kinda high.