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CM Punk Will get A Dangerous Rap, Claims Curtis Axel


CM Punk is without doubt one of the most controversial stars on the planet {of professional} wrestling, however Curtis Axel says the “Voice Of The Unvoiced” will get a uncooked deal.

Many stars and critics have had optimistic feedback about Punk. However on the similar time, there are lots of unfavourable suggestions about him as properly. Not too long ago, former WWE Intercontinental Champion Curtis Axel (Joe Hennig) shared his ideas on Punk’s fame.

Whereas talking on the Monte & The Pharaoh podcast, Curtis Axel shared his ideas on former WWE World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk. Axel talked about that Punk does get a nasty fame. He feels that one of many causes is as a result of, Punk’s angle however the angle is there as a result of he has lots of self-confidence.

“He does get a nasty rap. He helped me out rather a lot. Like rather a lot. I’m pals with him. He’s helped me. I’ve been boys with him. We’ve completed battles. Dangerous battles like simply Hardcore, everywhere in the… Everywhere in the world. And he’s been nothing however assist for me and I do know the place folks can say that he has a nasty fame due to his angle and every kind of stuff. However you type of gotta have that with this trade. It’s a must to have that, ‘Simply don’t give a hell about no matter.’ And simply go and simply do you. It’s a must to have that or these…

“If you happen to don’t have your self-confidence and simply being like, ‘Hey I’m higher than you,’ then you’re going to fail. Punk’s at all times had that. And I’ve nothing however respect for him. Truthfully. As a result of he’s helped me and I’d like to struggle him once more. We’ve had some battles. And we’re [Paul] Heyman guys,” Curtis Axel mentioned.

Axel additionally teased a possible return to WWE.

What are your ideas on CM Punk?

John Anderson
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John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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