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2015 King Of The Ring
This is not a troll or hate thread. If you cannot respect my or other people's opinions don't post. I simply made this to have a more civilized version of the debate. Now I've done a lot of research into this, and I've come to a conclusion on my opinion on Punk.
CM Punk's Moveset:
CM Punk as with many other heels change their moveset because of their status with the audience. I thought he was a tad bit boring when he first came back on Raw, but I've watched some of his older matches and have been able to asses his psychology a bit easier. ROH was my particular preference for my analysis.
I liked CM Punk vs Samoa Joe. It gave me that indy wrestling type feeling and Punk really did a good job in telling a story. I also watched a CM Punk vs Daniel Bryan match which would be a dream match for the IWC (Book it Vince). I noticed however that my first assumption was correct. There wasn't much of a difference. Punk still did the same things he did in WWE. Albeit, my sources were extremely scarce, but I think I've seen Punk on WWE tv for long enough to know how he works (I've seen Punk since his on screen debut).
As a training wrestler, there's nothing worse than when your partner bothes a move. At first, you want to knock the other guy out for real, but you come back to your senses and move on. Unfortunately, some botches you can't recover from. That's what I fear from Punk. He's a botching machine but to be fair, his GTS finisher takes both wrestlers (not superstars screw you Mcmahon) to make it work. When he botches, it's doesn't deter from the storytelling aspect and make you say, "That looked fake." He just hurts other guys from what I see.
Mic Skills:
This is where Punk shines. I never realized how gifted he was on the stick until he started commentating. I think the WWE should capitalize on his talents as there should be no way in the world he's not a top heel. He gets under my skin so much and I can't wait until Randy Orton punts his lights out tomorrow. He knows how to work a crowd and if it weren't for his smarks, he would be booed louder than Cena at One Night Stand.
His fanbase:
Unfortunately, CM Punk could have the worst fanbase of any wrestler in the industry. They would probably say that Punk would have to carry Bret Hart had The Hitman not retired. Even he himself claims he doesn't like some of his fans. They constantly bicker and complain on his role in the company and don't even realize that they are part of the reason WWE is ashamed of being called of a wrestling company. Now to be honest, everyone has a right to complain. Heck, I think that Randy Orton is the best superstar in the company, but the difference is that I am part of a breed of fans who knows how to discuss and debate in a respectful matter. Now I'm not trying to big myself up, I'm just saying.
All in all, I think CM Punk does great telling a story in the ring, but as far as a wrestler in the ring and psychology goes, he's average. He doesn't sell quite as well as he should and he botches and hurts people quite often. His mic skills are the best since Chris Jericho or maybe even better, and he can get under the crowd's skin which is the most important. Now please, let's keep this above the belt people
CM Punk's Moveset:
CM Punk as with many other heels change their moveset because of their status with the audience. I thought he was a tad bit boring when he first came back on Raw, but I've watched some of his older matches and have been able to asses his psychology a bit easier. ROH was my particular preference for my analysis.
I liked CM Punk vs Samoa Joe. It gave me that indy wrestling type feeling and Punk really did a good job in telling a story. I also watched a CM Punk vs Daniel Bryan match which would be a dream match for the IWC (Book it Vince). I noticed however that my first assumption was correct. There wasn't much of a difference. Punk still did the same things he did in WWE. Albeit, my sources were extremely scarce, but I think I've seen Punk on WWE tv for long enough to know how he works (I've seen Punk since his on screen debut).
As a training wrestler, there's nothing worse than when your partner bothes a move. At first, you want to knock the other guy out for real, but you come back to your senses and move on. Unfortunately, some botches you can't recover from. That's what I fear from Punk. He's a botching machine but to be fair, his GTS finisher takes both wrestlers (not superstars screw you Mcmahon) to make it work. When he botches, it's doesn't deter from the storytelling aspect and make you say, "That looked fake." He just hurts other guys from what I see.
Mic Skills:
This is where Punk shines. I never realized how gifted he was on the stick until he started commentating. I think the WWE should capitalize on his talents as there should be no way in the world he's not a top heel. He gets under my skin so much and I can't wait until Randy Orton punts his lights out tomorrow. He knows how to work a crowd and if it weren't for his smarks, he would be booed louder than Cena at One Night Stand.
His fanbase:
Unfortunately, CM Punk could have the worst fanbase of any wrestler in the industry. They would probably say that Punk would have to carry Bret Hart had The Hitman not retired. Even he himself claims he doesn't like some of his fans. They constantly bicker and complain on his role in the company and don't even realize that they are part of the reason WWE is ashamed of being called of a wrestling company. Now to be honest, everyone has a right to complain. Heck, I think that Randy Orton is the best superstar in the company, but the difference is that I am part of a breed of fans who knows how to discuss and debate in a respectful matter. Now I'm not trying to big myself up, I'm just saying.
All in all, I think CM Punk does great telling a story in the ring, but as far as a wrestler in the ring and psychology goes, he's average. He doesn't sell quite as well as he should and he botches and hurts people quite often. His mic skills are the best since Chris Jericho or maybe even better, and he can get under the crowd's skin which is the most important. Now please, let's keep this above the belt people