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What's the one common factor in all the CM Punk incidents so far? Oh wait CM Punk. I love Punk but at this point he is that lover who has had 1000 exes and was apparently never the problem. (Note nothing wrong with having 1000 exes, but if all of your breakups tend to be problematic and not a friendly parting your own ways and if it always happens to you, there might be something you want to look into).

My best guess is that while Punk did talk about wanting the industry to get better in his Pipebomb promo (and promos since then), once he returned he saw that the wrestling industry really didn't need him. Young guys did not want his veteran advice, wrestling companies did not want to do everything his way. And that pissed him off. As that Triple H promo was, that it was never about the fans or the wrestlers, it was always about CM Punk.

In his recent interview with 'unbiased journalist' Ariel Helwani Punk stated how he feels when everyone has a steady pay things don't work out. Imagine your entire gimmick and social media personality for the last few years being about workers rights and having a union among wrestlers, and then being against people having a steady income. It's crazy how the ever so anti-capitalistic CM Punk has ended up being what he always hated. A capitalist in this money making industry.