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I imagine Punk is working and it'll be related to whatever Triple H has to say, I don't think Vince is the boss Punk is talking about.
I imagine Punk is working and it'll be related to whatever Triple H has to say, I don't think Vince is the boss Punk is talking about.
Either way, it must be something dumb. I wonder if Dr. Evil is right about Punk dropping the belt to Kane. That truly would be stupid considering the actual interest is Punk/Bryan/AJ. Kane is literally the 4th man in this story an unnecessary one.
- In a recent interview with The Chronicle Journal, Frank Mir said he wouldn't be opposed to going into wrestling. "Not opposed to the idea," Mir said. "I can’t do a back flip or anything." This is leading to speculation suggesting that he could go to WWE to face Brock Lesnar. The two have split two fights in the UFC, setting up a Brock Lesnar vs. Frank Mir trilogy after all.
The following screenshot was sent in by a Wrestezone reader, showing negative tweets made by WWE Champion CM Punk, which were immediately removed by the Superstar.
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Btw, does anyone really think Bryan could go over this Sunday and become the new champ? Personally, I want it!...![]()
Between Punk and Bryan, I don't care who wins.....as long as its not Kane.

I really can't see Punk being that petty or unprofessional towards Kane. My guess is whatever Triple H says regarding Brock and Heyman will affect Punk the character. Remember his tweet with Heyman a few weeks ago when they were cryptically talking about fans having no idea what was in store?
Btw, does anyone really think Bryan could go over this Sunday and become the new champ? Personally, I want it!...![]()
Former Connecticut Rep. Chris Shays took aim at U.S. Senate frontrunner Linda McMahon and the content of WWE programming several times during an hour-long Republican debate at the University of Connecticut Thursday, saying that the wrestling organization's stories are the real "war on women." At two points, he referred to McMahon's husband, Vince McMahon, making a womanTrish Stratusremove her clothing and bark like a dog during a skit.
I think when you force a woman to take off all her clothes in an arena, and get down on the ground and bark like a dog, I think thats assault on women, said Shays.
"You can't talk about you're a job creator without talking about the jobs you created," he told reporters after the debate, adding how McMahon has no answers to his criticism. Shays also referenced stories of WWE wrestlers who have died young, which have been widely attributed to the use of performance-enhancing drugs. McMahon, however, steered away from his WWE-related criticism to focus on her job plans.
"I'm very proud of the company that I have helped grow, from the point of time when my husband and I shared a desk," said McMahon. "Im proud of the jobs that I have created here in Connecticut, and Im proud of the millions of dollars that we have put into the economy here in our state."
A job creator?" Shays responded. "Hugh Hefner is a job creator. I don't want Hugh Hefner being there, and I don't want Linda McMahon being there."
Additional details from the debate are available here.
http://www.pwpix.net/pwpixnews/headlines/341828783.php
Definitely picking up the Punk blu-ray on the first day of release.
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