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CM Punk Sells Out

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<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>Quote:</dt><dd> </dd></dl><div>-- On the WWEShop.com website, all of the CM Punk items that they offer are either out of stock and backordered or completely sold out.

-- Tyler Reks, who has portrayed a sinister heel character since debuting last October on the SmackDown! brand, was among the numerous babyfaces celebrating Rey Mysterio's WWE Championship celebration last night on RAW. To add further confusion, he performed as both a babyface and heel at this past weekend's live events.[/quote]

CM PUNK = Money!!

He is gold. Glad WWE realised this before he actually left the company for good! They know now how much he is worth to them.
 

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Yes CM Punk is what the male fans used to view Cena as until he became the kids favorite CM Punk is the adult fans favorite they tried to make it Randy Orton but it didnt work.
 

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Maybe Punk's the new Stone Cold in term of merchandise sell?
 
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I never liked Cena. The first exposure I had of him was at a Vengeance against Jericho, I can't remember what year, '02 or '03.

I remember when he was getting some momentum as the U.S. champ, and it just felt off. That initial spinner belt annoyed me, I thought it really brought the title's credibility down, which was a shame. That belt was really getting a good rep again thanks to guys like Benoit, Eddie and others. It was interesting to watch.

During pretty much the time from Wrestlemania 22 until the last year and a half I was pretty much finished watching the product. Don't get me wrong, I understand that in order to gain new die-hard members, so the last few years of the whole "PG" thing makes sense. If I didn't grow up watching Hogan in the 80's, I wouldn't have been nearly the mark I was when the shit hit the fan in the 90's.

Wrestling has to do it, however, I think Cena was the wrong guy to put on that pedestal and be the face of the company.

It isn't just what "male fans" want, it is what the die-hards want again the business to acknowledge them more often than the kiddos. The time seems right, anyway, a lot of the kids growing up liking Cena will be a completely different demo-graph soon. Punk and Cena feuding is going to hopefully turn out as it should, with a new era beginning, as it seems the company is pushing for.

CM Punk is hot right now, and I think a lot more thought went into this whole situation than anyone knows. Maybe the whole reason he came to RAW was to set him up so well, with the online fans, older fans rant and raving for the good old days, as well as the younger ones that grew up on Cena, but as the wrestling attention span has shown... no gimmick or push can last too long without some drastic changes in the motivations behind the characters. Look at 'Taker as one of the best examples.

The whole "breaking the fourth wall" isn't exactly new, WCW tried to do this in the Russo era, and the delivery was incoherent for the most part. It wasn't really done well.

This was, the time was right, the timing was right... and just about the entire audience.... new, old, jaded, excited.... payed attention. This is a very exciting time because the possibility of the WWE product improving and becoming even more unpredictable on a lot of levels never that are really played with too much.

I love it, it is fun to be an absolute fanboy to see what is going to happen next. I hope it continues.

Holy shit, stop typing, Philbo!

Edit: Grammar. I suck at typing.
 

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Wow, a good essay Toasty Toast ;)

I really hate Cena. I mean, I don't hate him as a person, but as a wrestler. His wrestling character reminds me of Chuck Norris, and that's why I can't stand him. I mean, I don't even remember when was the last time he lost a match cleanly. If they think they are doing a good job with him because kids are buying Cena shirts and wristband and all that stuff like crazy, they're wrong. Wrestling is much more than merchandise, for fans, it's a special kind of entertainment, and for wrestlers, it's life.

Mick Foley said that he was never jelaous of wrestlers character... until Money In The Bank 2011 and CM Punk. That proves that Punk is in the best position in the wrestling business right now. Everyone is talking about him, everyone likes him, even those Cena marky marks that booed him a month ago.

CM Punk changed WWE, and in 10 years this storyline is going to be in the basket with the Montreal Screwjob and The Invasion.
 
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