

And CM Punk wasn't done with this podcast pipe bomb heard around the world (thanks to the dozens of clickbait articles produced from this interview per wrestling website). You're not supposed to eat the entire thing." In this episode, Punk explains the difference between There, Their and They're. So they just… You're supposed to lick the boot. Welcome to CM Punk's Grammar Slam, where WWE Superstar CM Punk corrects your awful grammar.


And there seems to be a lot of people that not only just by nature are bootlickers, they just love the taste. There's always going to be a handful of people that will undercut everybody else just to get ahead a little bit. 'Oh, we're on the road, and these people are our family.' And like I said, once you're out of the bubble, you don't hear from anybody anymore. "And it's because there's no such thing as the boys," Punk said. The Second City Savior believes Reigns is finally where WWE wanted him to be. CM Punk thinks Roman Reigns is Far And Away The Best Guy WWE have. Paquette asked Punk for his thoughts on that, and he responded nothing would happen with it. This is the one thing they’re doing right right now CM Punk thinks Roman Reigns is Far And Away The Best Guy WWE have. You know, we can't talk about it, but he's still paying people more, and the fighters need to get together and unionize anyway, just like the wrasslers." That being said, I do also think fighters need to get paid a whole hell of a lot more, you know? But a lot of that time when he lashes out about when people are complaining about pay and unionization, like, it's because he knows, hey, I just gave that guy 250 grand, like, under the table. I think there's a lot of money thrown around that people don't know about, and he gets a lot of flak for. I think Dana does a lot of stuff for the fighters behind the scenes. If I had to really compare and contrast, I would say Dana is more generous. "And obviously you can draw like they're both like, right-wing, a word I'll use is weirdo because obviously they vote based on what's good for their pocketbook. Meanwhile, the fact that Punk is winning over critics can only been seen as a positive."I think there's levels to it," Punk explained. In fact, there's a good chance that some day down the road, Askren will be fighting alongside his new team mate in the UFC. However, the UFC's choice not to sign Askren had more to do with animosity between UFC President Dana White and then-Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney than anything else. Punk believes the four wrestlers leaked to reporters that Punk had Colton pulled from AEW and moved to owner Tony Khan’s smaller wrestling promotion, Ring of Honor, due to the drama stemming. His style, however - generally seen as mainly relying on wrestling, and as a result, "boring" - makes him a divisive figure among fans. Askren is considered by many to be the best welterweight outside the UFC, and a top ten fighter in the division. Much of that likely stems from the UFC declining to offer him a contract to fight in the organization after he left Bellator as their reigning welterweight champ. That's a vast change from Askren, who was highly critical of the Punk signing. He also applauded Punk's effort in the gym, and stated that he doesn't see why Punk wouldn't be able to compete in the sport. He went on to say that it wasn't as if Punk was going to be started off against an experienced fighter, but that Obviously, theyre not going to start him off against one of the higher-ranked guys, but they dont do that to anybody. Speaking to MMA Junkie, Askren had the following to say about his new team mate When someone decides to come into the UFC and they dont have a combat sports background, youre kind of thinking, does he really understand what hes getting into? But I think he gets it. Well, it turns out, now that they're training together, Askren has come around on the Punk signing. Punk admitted that he would need to talk to Ben. When Punk chose to train at Rousfusport, where both Askren and UFC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis make their home, many were unsure of how the two would get along.
#CM PUNK THERE THEIR THEYRE PROFESSIONAL#
The ONE FC welterweight champion, and former Bellator welterweight champion, with an undefeated record in professional MMA, was one of the most vocal critics of the UFC's signing of CM Punk when the news was announced in December. You can consider Ben Askren one of the converted.
