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Jim Cornette was a guest on Inside The Ropes on Thursday. Here is one special highlight:
CM Punk's Pipebomb in 2011:
"He went out there and he said a lot of things that a lot of fans knew to be true. Jerry Jarrett, who was a master booker, always said 'tell the fans the truth as much as you can, for as long as you can because then when you work them, they'll think well A was the truth, B was the truth and C was the truth, then maybe D is the truth too.' Don't give them a bunch of bulls--t from day one. Tell them the truth from day one and then when you wanna work them, then you can slide that little white one in there. That little white lie. And they'll believe it because you haven't bulls--tted them so far.
"So CM Punk, and I saw it, I've been clean and sober from WWE programming for quite some time now, but I did watch that. It was a tremendous performance and it was a tremendous delivery. He said things that a lot of people wanted to say and he made himself in that one night, the new Steve Austin. He did it at a perfect time because his contract was coming up and he didn't really give a s--t because he's careful with his money but at the same time he knew he could get over doing that and somehow he manipulated them into letting him do it and probably took a few liberties out there with a live microphone. Then they had to resign him. Two weeks later when he came out to Cult of Personality by Living Color, because one thing Vince despises is having to pay music rights, I knew that he had basically got everything he had wanted in his contract. Then he was poised to become the next Stone Cold Steve Austin, the hottest babyface in all of pro wrestling, but of course once they resigned him they still had to make the point that they're gonna control everybody and knocked him back down."[/quote]
Jim Cornette was a guest on Inside The Ropes on Thursday. Here is one special highlight:
CM Punk's Pipebomb in 2011:
"He went out there and he said a lot of things that a lot of fans knew to be true. Jerry Jarrett, who was a master booker, always said 'tell the fans the truth as much as you can, for as long as you can because then when you work them, they'll think well A was the truth, B was the truth and C was the truth, then maybe D is the truth too.' Don't give them a bunch of bulls--t from day one. Tell them the truth from day one and then when you wanna work them, then you can slide that little white one in there. That little white lie. And they'll believe it because you haven't bulls--tted them so far.
"So CM Punk, and I saw it, I've been clean and sober from WWE programming for quite some time now, but I did watch that. It was a tremendous performance and it was a tremendous delivery. He said things that a lot of people wanted to say and he made himself in that one night, the new Steve Austin. He did it at a perfect time because his contract was coming up and he didn't really give a s--t because he's careful with his money but at the same time he knew he could get over doing that and somehow he manipulated them into letting him do it and probably took a few liberties out there with a live microphone. Then they had to resign him. Two weeks later when he came out to Cult of Personality by Living Color, because one thing Vince despises is having to pay music rights, I knew that he had basically got everything he had wanted in his contract. Then he was poised to become the next Stone Cold Steve Austin, the hottest babyface in all of pro wrestling, but of course once they resigned him they still had to make the point that they're gonna control everybody and knocked him back down."[/quote]