SpoodBeest
City Dweller, Successful Fella
CM Punk has been on a role in his career it would seem. Since his heel turn against Jeff Hardy last year the man has been absolutely golden. I also thought that when he won his third world title from Hardy at SummerSlam that he had arrived and that we had seen the next big time heel star of the future. He soon began a feud with The Undertaker and seemed to be going steady. Then he dropped the title to Taker at Hell In A Cell, in a match that was very infamous for being as short and mundane as it was. Punk continued to contend for the title up until Bragging Rights, which ended up being his last big shot at the title he would receive in a good while.
After this it would seem CM Punk would be Chris Jericho'd as he was put in midcard feud after midcard feud. Feuding with the likes of Matt Hardy, R-Truth, and Scott Armstrong isn't exactly a great thing after having a great summer in the main event on SmackDown. During this time I believe Undertaker may have been feuding with Batista in the main event picture. A good thing that came of CM Punk's run under the main event has been his dramatic change in character we have seen over the past nine months or so. He began to grow Charles Manson like beard. And ended up introducing us to his followers in the Straight Edge Society. Those two being Luke Gallows and Serena. So while he was in the upper midcard he was able to develop a character that so genius and perfect that the crowd hated him more than some of the bigger main event heels.
2010 came rolling around, and Punk had a fun albeit short run in the Royal Rumble. Then he went on to get his first shot at the world title in what seemed like forever when he competed in SmackDown's Elimination Chamber match. After a failed attempt a regaining the title Punk then jump started a feud with Rey Mysterio that took up the better part of the next few months of the year. It also resulted in Punk's hair getting shaven off, which is something I still don't think they should have done. He competed in SmackDown's Fatal 4 Way match with yet another unsuccessful attempt at regaining the belt. And afterward he injured his arm and seems to be going into a feud with The Big Show which could ultimately end up in the two having a match at SummerSlam.
However my main point I am trying to make is even though he has been stuck in some very mediocre and mundane midcard feuds and having a schedule on the roster much like Chris Jericho, I think Punk is deserving of more because his character is more over than some main event calibre star's characters. He is among WWE's most over performers yet for some reason Jack Swagger is getting the top heel spot on SmackDown. Now I like Swagger too and think this is great for him and his career, but Punk is the clearly more over star and in my mind WWE needs to capitalize on Punk's over-ness while they can because the guy is so very great at what he does. he has a great character that he pulls off to perfection and he is a solid in-ring performer. Please WWE we need a fourth World Heavyweight title run for The Pastor of Purity!
After this it would seem CM Punk would be Chris Jericho'd as he was put in midcard feud after midcard feud. Feuding with the likes of Matt Hardy, R-Truth, and Scott Armstrong isn't exactly a great thing after having a great summer in the main event on SmackDown. During this time I believe Undertaker may have been feuding with Batista in the main event picture. A good thing that came of CM Punk's run under the main event has been his dramatic change in character we have seen over the past nine months or so. He began to grow Charles Manson like beard. And ended up introducing us to his followers in the Straight Edge Society. Those two being Luke Gallows and Serena. So while he was in the upper midcard he was able to develop a character that so genius and perfect that the crowd hated him more than some of the bigger main event heels.
2010 came rolling around, and Punk had a fun albeit short run in the Royal Rumble. Then he went on to get his first shot at the world title in what seemed like forever when he competed in SmackDown's Elimination Chamber match. After a failed attempt a regaining the title Punk then jump started a feud with Rey Mysterio that took up the better part of the next few months of the year. It also resulted in Punk's hair getting shaven off, which is something I still don't think they should have done. He competed in SmackDown's Fatal 4 Way match with yet another unsuccessful attempt at regaining the belt. And afterward he injured his arm and seems to be going into a feud with The Big Show which could ultimately end up in the two having a match at SummerSlam.
However my main point I am trying to make is even though he has been stuck in some very mediocre and mundane midcard feuds and having a schedule on the roster much like Chris Jericho, I think Punk is deserving of more because his character is more over than some main event calibre star's characters. He is among WWE's most over performers yet for some reason Jack Swagger is getting the top heel spot on SmackDown. Now I like Swagger too and think this is great for him and his career, but Punk is the clearly more over star and in my mind WWE needs to capitalize on Punk's over-ness while they can because the guy is so very great at what he does. he has a great character that he pulls off to perfection and he is a solid in-ring performer. Please WWE we need a fourth World Heavyweight title run for The Pastor of Purity!