>>7198011Nothing changed. Phil Brooks is an incredibly flawed person stemming from a shitty upbringing. His mother was manic, his father a drunk, and his brother was a bit of a dick too.
CM Punk is a real piece of shit as a result, as hasn't seemed to make any effort to improve that aspect of his personality. He holds grudges forever and is a classic grievance collector.
That said, he was almost 100% right during the scrum, which he obviously planned in advance and was probably a better promo than the pipe bomb.
1. Scott Colton is a piece of shit too despite his goody two-shoes reputation. He did something stupid and then cried about it via a lawsuit. Remember it was Colton vs Brooks, not the other way around. Details will probably become evident in the future.
2. The Bucks are pieces of shit who since day one, passive-aggressively shitting on Punk. Well documented, starting with BTE on the Punk debut of them being petty in the back. As the "EVPs" of the company, second-guessing the boss' business decisions is unprofessional.
3. The larger group, the "Elite" aspire to be the Kliq, ignoring that is was so toxic in the late 1990s it helped kill a whole company.
4. The wrestling journalists are a bunch of fucking marks too. Meltzer is the worst of them all because every dimeless shitter is texting him bullshit and rumors about the alleged locker room drama which he publishes unverified.
5. Khan is a cuck for letting this all happen.
Wrestling sucks, AEW sucks, and Punk just called it out. The net outcome was Dynamite was a better show without Punk, the Elite, and the rest of the cancer in the locker room.
The only Punk was wrong about was burying Page.
Page didn't clear the promo with Punk and that was unprofessional. It's not the content, it's being professional and discussing it before hand, like Kingston, MJF, and Moxley did (they said the same shit).
This worked Punk into a shoot, and Punk should have known better than to give a receipt.