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CM Punk Discusses Clashes With Vince, His Problems With The Rock & The Miz

By Daniel Pena
Nov 24, 2011 - 12:14:43 PM

CM Punk appeared on the The Hot Click podcast and did not hold back his opinions on The Rock, Vince McMahon, The Miz, his near exit from the WWE and a slew of other topics. Highlights from the interview are as follows:

On not sleeping: "We just did a European tour. I would honestly say on the European tour if you want to average it all out, I slept two hours a night... Eventually it gets to you. I know when I start seeing things that I really need to try… It's not like I'm forcing myself to stay awake. It's a thing. I got in late last night. I met up with my buddies, H20, the band and we went out. I got back to my hotel maybe at two in the morning and I had to meet in the lobby at 6 AM so I got a 5:30 wakeup call and next thing I know it's 3:30. I'm reading comic books in my hotel room."

How hard it is being straight edge: "It's not hard at all. A lot of people ask me that. I almost think it's a really weird question. How hard is it for you to wear glasses? How hard is it for you to have back hair? I was born this way so, no, it's not hard at all.

"I just turned 33 so I'm assuming I'm what you call an SEOG: Straight Edge Old Guy. There are not a lot of us. I know everybody that was straight edge when I first claimed straight edge, when I was like 15-20, everybody fell off; everybody sold out. There's like me and my friend Natalie back in Chicago. It's like you find somebody else who's straight edge and you stick together."

On almost leaving WWE: "The last 12 months… I was leaving, I was out the door. I wasn't quitting. My contract was up and I was like, "You know what, my contract's up. I fulfilled my obligations to you. You have fulfilled your obligations to me and you let me slip through your fingers." That was my attitude and I was leaving. One of the conditions of me resigning, I was like, look, if I resign I'm all in. I'm back to old form CM Punk. I'm not sleepwalking through this. I'm not just going to be a robot. I'm going to get excited about things again. I'm going to
watch all the matches and I'm going to praise people, yell at people, give people my opinions, and help out guys. That's what I've been doing.

If he ended up staying for the money: "No, it's not about money. It's funny; on Twitter I get a lot of hilarious tweets. I'll be crabby and complain about somebody. I'll have my headphones on in the airport and I'm eating. I don't know if anyone knows what it's like to have someone legitimately walk up to you and wave their hand like an inch away from your face because I have headphones on and I can't hear them. I don't know if anyone knows what that's like but that happens to me multiple times a day then I complain about it, and then on Twitter I get, 'Oh, shut up crybaby. That's why you're rich.' I was rich before I had any money. Being rich has nothing to do with anything monetary. No, it wasn't about money. I'm not a money guy.

"I know people who are wealthy and they're miserable. I was miserable. I was coming to work every day and I was like, 'This is ridiculous. I'm seeing all this stuff. Miz is the main event of WrestleMania. What is wrong with this world? Okay, I gave it all.'"

If The Miz has a problem with his comments: "No, Miz knows exactly how I feel. I've told him about it... I think Miz doesn't know how to deal with that. It's just my brutal honesty. I think you got to just let it roll of your back or you get confrontational about it.
"I was strictly basing it on the fact that I was the best bad guy. In my world, the best bad guy wrestles the best good guy. I was specifically told, 'Hey, leading up to WrestleMania we don't really know what you're going to do yet but you're going to be John Cena's little TV feud.' I was like, 'I'm nobody's TV feud. That's bullsh-t.' They just continued to piss me off."

What made him re-sign with WWE: "The chance to change this place. One of my best friends in the world is Lars Frederiksen. He plays guitar for a band called Rancid. He told me a story about when the Ramones went into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Marky didn't want to do it; half of the Ramones were dead. The Ramones, as a band, were always musically shunned and he didn't want to do it. He didn't want to show up, accept the award. Lars told him, "Look, you have to. It's your responsibility. You paved the way for guys like me. You have to go accept this award because you think not accepting it is this big middle finger to the establishment but actually accepting the award and being in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - that's the middle finger.

"Lars and Joey Mercury, two people who are wise beyond their years, told me, 'You can't change the place from your couch.' I said that on television. That was all real. That's the truth. I couldn't change this place from my couch so I resigned and I'm trying to change it."

If he's happy about re-signing: "I'm very happy. I've never been busier in my entire life. I had conversation with Vince McMahon. I was like, 'Look, I'm not holding you up for money. I'm not holding out for this contract but if you're going to sign me you're going to sign me to the best money deal possible and if it's your prerogative to not use me but pay me that ridiculous amount of money. I don't see you being that stupid.'"

His relationship with Vince McMahon: "Honestly, I don't think if Vince ever got me. I don't think he does. I don't know what's not to get but some people just don't see things. I don't know if this is a good example but I don't know if Vince gets The Rock. Vince gets Cold Stone Steve Austin. He gets that guy. I don't know if he gets The Rock but he recognizes that he's a hell of a talent. I might throw myself in that category. I don't know if Vince 100% gets me but he finally has recognized, 'Alright, this kid is the real deal.'

"I've been the same guy since I stepped foot in the WWE. I've always acted like a top guy, not in the regards of, 'I need a limo and first class travel.' I have never let anybody tell me that I can't or I suck or anything like that. I've always had an air of confidence about me, which always rubs people the wrong way. It's like the whole 'best in the world' thing. If I didn't honestly believe that, and it's obviously borderline narcissistic and egotistical but it's like, well, if you don't think you're the best in the world at what you do then you should at least aspire to be the best. Why do you do what you do?"

If Vince likes to knock people down: "I don't try to run the show. It's his company; it's his baby. I think the WWE has knocked me down a peg or two. That's the most frustrating thing about what we do. I don't know if this is the Brock Lesnar legacy. It's just like holy crap, strap a rocket to this guy and give him everything. Then all of a sudden a year later Brock's like, 'Oh, I want to go home.' I don't know if there's a fear that that's going to constantly happen, which is legitimate. I can see that. You put yourself in Vince's shoes and it's like, okay, I get that.

I take this responsibility very seriously. When you are the champion and you are on top, you're pulling the train. It's the tradition in pro wrestling where everybody thanks everybody. 'Thank you for the tour.' The guys on top are the ones that are drawing the houses. You're the reason why everyone on the undercard is getting paid. I get being spooked about that. We've done it way too often with guys like Wade Barrett, Sheamus, with me. I remember the first time they made me champion. Raw ratings went up. I got numbers, house show attendance went up. Then it's like you just constantly cut these guys legs out from under them. After awhile it's just like everyone's middle of the road.

Clashes with Vince McMahon: "There was the Tony Atlas story. Tony wrote about it in his book but I didn't read it so I don't know exactly how accurate it was. I was ECW Champion at the time. I was still living in Louisville, Kentucky. I would go to OVW still and I would maybe work a Dark Match for them and watch the show, talk to guys. Long story short, there was some backstage OVW politics that unbeknownst to me was going on. I went up to Tony to introduce myself because he was down there to talk to the guys about saving your money and drugs and what not.

"I said, 'Hi, Mr. Atlas. My name's CM Punk. How are you doing?' He grabbed my arm and he's like, 'What is this?' I didn't get where he was going. I was like, 'I don't know what you're talking about. Oh the X's. I'm straight edge and I explained it to him.' He's like, 'No, no, no, your arms. They're taped up.' I was like, 'Yeah, yeah, I tape up my arms so I can 'x' up. It's a straight edge thing.' He looks at me and he says, 'It looks like you have two broken arms.' I was just like, 'Great, okay.' I didn't know where he was going and I was confused. 'Okay, sir, alright.' He said, 'I don't think you get it. If you don't listen to your coaches, you're never going to make it to television.' Then I was like, 'Alright I appreciate whatever this is. Thank you, sir.'

"Then I worked the dark match and we had this great dark match. It was like this eight man tag and there was a whole bunch of talented guys in it. Then in the post show meeting, Tony Atlas goes on and on about how everyone's great, everyone has a great attitude, the show is great, the only match he didn't like was that last one. That last match sucked. There was a guy in it with a bad attitude. He basically just started singling me out. I had already lost my mind at this point. I stood up like legit De Niro, 'Are you talking to me?' He was like, 'Yes, you have a bad attitude and I'm going to put it in the report and I hope you get fired.' He said a lot of ridiculous things.

"I stood up and started walking down and was like, 'Are we fighting?' It turned into this big legendary thing where he just started giving me a bunch of s--t and I gave it right back to him. I was like, 'Look, I'm on television and I'm one of Vince's champions.' It turned into this thing and two weeks later we were in England and Vince is like, "I need to talk to you for a minute.

"He's like, 'The Tony Atlas thing - what happened?' I explained to him the story and he's like, 'These old timers don't watch the show. You got to be respectful.' He said, 'Sometimes, you just got to eat a little s--t. I eat s--t all day. I eat red s--t, green s--t, blue s--t, all kinds of s--t. I'm eating s--t all day.' I laughed and I looked at Vince and said, 'I had eaten enough of his s--t and I was full and he looked a little hungry so I thought maybe he wanted to eat a little s--t of his own.' He smiled and said, 'I like that. That's good.'"

The Rock returning to WWE: "I think it's great. Bottom line is it's a business. If Rock is going to put asses in seats then yay for us. There are a lot of misconceptions about how I feel about it. Obviously people love asking me because they know they're going to get the 100% truth. He comes back and he says that he's never going to leave again and then he doesn't come back for months. Yes, he's doing Survivor Series and, yes, it sold out in a half hour. Let's be honest. It's the Garden and it's the 25th anniversary of Survivor Series. The show was going to sell out but I get the bragging. 'Oh, it sold out in a half hour.'

"I sold out the Garden - me and JBL in a cage match so I have that distinction. I can say that I sold out Madison Square Garden, no matter how ridiculous it sounds. The problem I have with Dwayne is that he came back, he said he's never leaving again and I don't appreciate all this, 'Oh, the WrestleMania buy rate was up. Oh, it's because of Dwayne.' Was it? Or was it because of me and Randy Orton or was it because of Miz and John Cena? That's unfortunately something that you can't really ever figure out. A lot of people like to live and die by the ratings.

"It's a big news story that he came back, absolutely. I think he even tweeted me one time saying something like, 'The Rock in the main event makes more money than CM Punk could in a lifetime,' which is obviously a fallacy. That ultimately is where I have the problem with Dwayne. He lives in a fantasy world. No matter if I like or hate whoever I'm working with, I say, 'hello,' to them. I fraternize with them. It's a brotherhood backstage. I'm with these people more than I'm with my little sisters and my family. I just don't appreciate going from limo to dressing room, from dressing room to the ring and not saying 'hi' to any of the boys.

"That's what he does. I was just at a Guns N' Roses show backstage in Chicago and that's exactly what Axl Rose does and Axl's a lot cooler than Dwayne. Part of me gets it but for anybody who wants to say I have a bad attitude or a chip on my shoulder about it - absolutely. I think anybody should. There are guys in that locker room that bust their ass and there are guys that should be in the main event at WrestleMania. Eventually it will happen for everybody as long as you're passionate about it. I'm passionate about. Yeah, it pisses me off."

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Probably explains why Punk has a chip on his shoulder about the really big guys not wanting to give a little time to the other guys in the locker room. Like when he was giving crap to the Rock about just coming in and doing his thing and then taking off.

That was pretty low of Hogan. Always knew that rep about him but that is pretty low. Austin always did seem like that guy who was always about making everyone better...because the better the entire roster is the better the entire show is going to be.
 
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Metallo:

Wow. No wonder Punk seems to despise Hogan. Ol' Red and Orange is such a pr*ck. And he wonders why so many guys like Hart, Michaels, HHH, even Savage hate or hated his guts. Hogan even wondered why Punk didn't like him. Feigning ignorance I guess.

Hogan only seems to respond to people once they become "stars." When Bret Hart didn't shake his hand at the 06 HOF he was upset but 15 years earlier he couldn't give Bret the time of day.

Austins a class act though.




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Well you guys already know but that story further cements it. Hogan and Austin are worlds apart. Austins one of those guys who deserves an ego but is humble and level headed. He also says in the documentary he doesn't blame Biscoff for firing him in WCW. Although he was pissed at the time he now understands why it was done. So I have more respect for him than Hogan these days.
 
haha It's either boots to asses or lady parts. Although lady parts might give the wrong idea to posters who don't follow wrestling.
 
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I like TNA. Even with the BS involved, Its still a nice alternative to the Cena & Orton Show

There's an interesting CM Punk story in the special features. He was backstage at the 15th anniversary RAW and when he extended his hand to shake Hulk Hogan's , the immortal one didn't even bat an eye or acknowledge him(Hogan just kept walking). Punk was still standing there aloof when Austin walked up , when Punk went to shake his hand Austin gave him a hug.

Yeah, doesn't surprise me. Hogan was never one of the boys.

- IIRC somewhere in Bret Hart's book, he mentions when he was still part of the Hart Foundation, he saw Hogan and Beefcake backstage. Bret went up to him to greet him and Hogan acted like he wasn't even there. Despite Hogan's claims, it seemed like he never respected Bret at any point during his career for whatever reason.

- IIRC in Chris Jericho's book, he was backstage before a WCW show in the dining room where he saw Hogan sitting at a table eating by himself. Y2J sat down at his table to join him in having a meal and Hogan just gave him a dirty look like "What the fu** are you doing?"
 
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"Notice how I said The Wrestling Thread and not Sports Entertainer Thread"
 
"The Wrestling Thread Wants Its Rematch!"
 
I like the new title.
 
As long as CM Punk has a microphone, we will never be short of thread name ideas.
 
Indeed, though I'd also say Booker's commentary is also full of potential thread titles.
 
WWE Best PPV Matches 2011 Blu-ray (2 Discs)

I thought they were gonna wait until after TLC to finalize the match list but I guess not. I'd say it's a pretty good selection except they have left Cena vs Punk from Summerslam off and chosen the wrong EC and MITB matches IMO.
 
How did the triple-threat from HIAC make it on to the best of 2011 but not Cena/Punk II at Summerslam?
 
My Mania 28 card

Rock vs Cena
Punk vs Triple H
Undertaker vs Randy Orton
Daniel Bryan vs Sheamus vs Mark Henry
Rey Mysterio vs The Miz (if Rey is able)
Cody Rhodes vs Goldust or RTruth if the career vs title idea doesn't pan out.
Dolph Ziggler vs Big Show
Beth vs Nattie
Wade Barrett vs Kane
Air Boom vs Epico/Primo/Hunico (any combination of the three)
 
I'm digging the new thread title!
 
WM 28
Main Event
Rock vs Cena
WHC Match
Daniel Bryan vs Henry(c) vs Orton vs Barrett
Grudge Match
Taker vs Ziggler (Ziggler could use the rub and this has the potential to be Takers best match since HBK/Taker 1)
WWE Title Match
Punk (c) vs HHH (or Miz ,Punk should successfully defend his title and further his claim as the Best in The World'')
grudge match
Big Show vs Kane (masked Kane)
Beth vs Nattie
Miz vs Troof
 
Of all the younger midcard talent in WWE today Ziggler would make Taker look best in the ring because he can sell for him and bump around to give the match some movement. I wouldn't mind seeing it.

That's exactly what I was thinking, Ziggler can bust his ass to sell Taker and make the match spectacular, and just being in the ring with Taker at Mania elevates Ziggler, it's liek Tkaer's old catchpharese says "I'll make ya famous".

That and HBK also has a better mind for working and the story than Angle. Angles come a long way in that department though but HBK is still better. For a long time Angle was always good at the mechanical aspects but never could make that jump to the dramatic part.

On point, Kurt is an intense wrestling machine and has improved over the years, but storytelling in the ring isn't his strongest suit.

Re: Punk's Interview

So basically Punk leaving was him telling Vince "Look, I'm tired of being a midcarder. Push me as a main eventer or I'm gone."

That pretty much sums it up, it's a case of believing in your own worth and saying if the company don't see you the same way you are content to move on.

True. Its just that after WM 20 being tarnished (Goldberg Vs. Lesnar being a letdown and the main event being ignored). WM 30 needs a larger than life main event to make up for it. I nominated Cena Vs. Undertaker because its the biggest match I can think of and Cena is pretty much the only guy that has a legitimate shot at ending the Streak, which is something I'm torn on.

At this point I'd agree however I think a lot depends on what happens with Punk over the next two years. WWE can evaluate that situation then. Taker may retire as well. Also if they keep Cena and Punk apart fort wo years and freshen up Cena, Punk vs Cena III may well be the ultimate main event for Wrestlemania 30 in MSG.

On one hand, The Undertaking retiring undefeated at WM would be wonderful since his legacy will be solidified and the WM Streak is something that'll probably never happen again, but then again, this business is supposed to be about giving back and ending the Streak would've give the victor the greatest rub of all time. You can't trust a new guy because you risk him burning out and quitting which waste the win. I truly believe Cena (preferably as a heel) making Undertaker lose by tapping out to the **** would immortalize him like when Hogan beat Andre.

This is pretty much what I've always thought as well, although I don't see Taker ever tapping out. However I wouldn't be overly shocked if Taker retired at 20-0.

I think having all that time away to heal up and doing Tough Enough (which showed he still has it, just needs to avoid taking big bumps) restored his confidence.

Edit: The only thing I didn't like was Austin saying Punk should be heel. Sounds like Austin's insecurity in between the lines to me./QUOTE]

I was a little surprised by those comments from Austin since it was the crowd not the WWE that turned Punk face, much like with Austin himself. I'm just guessing Austin may have thought they could have used the beer drinker vs straight edge stuff if Punk were still a heel.
 
My ideal WrestleMania XVIII card:

Cena vs The Rock

WWE Title Match
CM Punk vs Triple H

Streak Match - Guest Ref Mick Foley
The Undertaker vs Dolph Ziggler

Randy Orton vs Chris Jericho

World Heavyweight Title Match
Mark Henry vs Daniel Bryan w/HBK

Intercontinental Title Fatal 4 Way Match
Cody Rhodes vs Sheamus vs Ryder vs Barrett

WWE Divas Title Match
Beth Phoenix vs Eve

R Truth vs The Miz

WWE Tag Team Title Triple Threat Match
Big Show/Kane vs Christian/Del Rio vs Air Boom
 
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