As noted on the main page of PWInsider.com, former WWE champion CM Punk returned on Colt Cabana's "Art of Wrestling" podcast.
During the conversation, the apology Vince McMahon gave about the timing of Punk's termination from WWE (which came on his wedding day, as Punk revealed last week) was brought up.
While discussing how other wrestlers may believe they know what's going on in his head and that he might return after a few years off, Punk's responded is, "I see their point of view, but Motherf***er, they didn't fire you on your wedding day. They purposely and maliciously tried to ruin a day that is supposed to be special to everybody. It's your wedding day."
Punk said he didn't want to hear it was coincidence or that, "the lawyers didn't talk to talent relations." Punk said he spoke to Hunter on 6/11. On 6/13, he received a Fedex overnight with a document that was dated 6/12. He said that was the timeline.
Punk said his wife AJ Lee asked for that time off so she could get married and go on her honeymoon. The week after the honeymoon, she was back on TV. Punk said he doesn't want to hear it was a coincidence.
Punk then said he will address the apology from Vince McMahon. Punk said it it was sincere, "You wouldn't have used it as a publicity stunt on Austin's podcast. You have my phone number. You have my address. You can show up when you are a ten minute f***ing drive from my house and apologize to me like a man."
Punk said that's the timeline. He was sick and tired and sick and hurt and burnt out and he walked and, "I can do that because I'm an independent f***ing contractor."
Punk said he was suspended and no one contacted him to tell him he was unsuspended and they wanted him at TV. He said he got those "we need you at TV" type of calls the day after his elbow surgery and walking out of knee surgery.
Punk said, "They could do it then, so where's my f***ing phone call?" He said he was suspended and maybe in those two months, "I'd be feeling better or I'd come to my f***ing senses, but nobody ever found out because no one ever reached out."
Punk also commented, indirectly, on Vince McMahon saying Punk's communication skills were possibly the issue. Punk explained that every six months, there was a new head of Talent Relations in WWE. "There were all these people who had no business" being in that position. He said they were the head of Talent Relations and "you are supposed to relate to the talents but no one knew how to talk to these people."
Punk said he's a wrestler and the head of the HR department doesn't know anything about taking bumps, what a payday is or anything else.
Punk said, "It was a publicity stunt. You are sorry. Great. Be a man and call me."
Later on Punk said he didn't want his podcast appearance to turn into a back and forth. He said he isn't replying and this is the close of a chapter in his life. He wanted to get things off his chest. Cabana said the appearances were meant to be the ultimate closure.
Punk said People have asked him if he accepts the apology. He commented, "I appreciate the sentiment but that was not a real apology. He knew about it. He know about it since June. Why didn't he apologize in June if he really felt bad about it? He wanted to wait until a TV camera was in front of him, so he could cut a damage control, and 'Oh Gosh, I'm really sorry.' Well, if you really were and if you really wanted to talk to me, you would have responded after I got ahold of everybody in the office and you would have said, 'You're unsuspended. We need you back on TV' like you did when I was walking out of the hospital still anesthetized."
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PWInsider.com will have additional details on Punk's comments tomorrow.