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Post by driver8 on Aug 18, 2013 6:48:27 GMT -5
www.wrestlezone.com/news/276849-cm-punk-has-harsh-words-for-mlb-player-ryan-braun-following-allegations-of-drug-useNot the first example of Punk voicing his opinion on this subject matter, and not likely to be the last. Punk has that innate ability, personally speaking of course, to make me, a fan of his work in the ring, and someone who agrees with many of these kinds of statements he makes in media interviews, almost root for the other guy sometimes, whether it be steroid using baseball players or, god help me, arch-scumbag Chris Brown. Now, I'm projecting my own opinions here to a certain degree, but I've often found punk rock [for the purposes of this I'm going to lump in straight edge as something of an off-shoot, as it is Punk's case, I realise it's a far deeper subject than that] to be stifling in its didactic manner of placing rules for everything from record sales to lifestyle and beyond [and not all punk rock, but a certain strand], and Punk has long been an egotistical, bullish person as far as his persona goes, and that's his perogative. All of which is a long-winded manner of getting to my point, that irks me when I read statements like this: -Eddie Guerrero, one of Punk's heroes, was fired at one point for using drugs, and they in all likelihood contributed greatly to his untimely death. You need only look at Eddie's physical appearence in 2004 to see the unsettling effects of the kinds of drugs many in wrestling have taken. -Steve Austin, one of Punk's heroes, as we all know, had a well publicised domestic violence incident in the not too distant past. Is it a double standard, in these instances? Does he just choose to ignore these instances because they don't suit his arguments about steroid use and domestic violence? I'm genuinely curious as to what you lovely FAN people think. Apologies for the long windedness, just read the above article and found his point ringing a little hypocritical.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2013 7:08:39 GMT -5
"Just shut the [expletive] up and go wash dishes for a living."
That bothers me no end. Is he equating people who wash dishes with cheating scumbags? I love Punk's work in WWE, but I can say without hesitation that he's quite the elitist prick.
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Post by driver8 on Aug 18, 2013 7:14:35 GMT -5
I mean, I don't need wrestlers to be charming, personable people to like their work. Hell, I'm a huge mark for Shawn Michaels and Brock Lesnar, neither being mr. congeniality.
The double standards just seem so blatant with Punk though. Drug users should be kicked out, unless it's a guy whose workrate and charisma I like. Domestic violence is terrible, alright let's shoot this promotional video with me and steve austin.
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Post by 1 Free Moon-Down with Burger on Aug 18, 2013 7:16:58 GMT -5
Yeah, this kinda stuff combined with his bashing of religious people on twitter have sorta soured me on the guy.
It's fine to have your view and opinions but man.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2013 7:18:20 GMT -5
The double standards just seem so blatant with Punk though. Drug users should be kicked out, unless it's a guy whose workrate and charisma I like. Domestic violence is terrible, alright let's shoot this promotional video with me and steve austin. Yeah, no doubt he wouldn't tell his friends in high places that they should just quit their respective sports because they do drugs, or that they're terrible people for beating women (which Austin is). Nah, only when it suits you, mate.
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Post by driver8 on Aug 18, 2013 7:21:55 GMT -5
Legitimate question Moon, Has he bashed religious people specifically, or was that in reference to the guy he told to kill himself because of his opposition to gay marriage?
I only semi keep up with Punk, so just curious.
The irony being that some strands of punk rock and straight edge may as well be a religion with all their strict rules and dogma...
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Post by 1 Free Moon-Down with Burger on Aug 18, 2013 7:24:50 GMT -5
Legitimate question Moon, Has he bashed religious people specifically, or was that in reference to the guy he told to kill himself because of his opposition to gay marriage? I only semi keep up with Punk, so just curious. The irony being that some strands of punk rock and straight edge may as well be a religion with all their strict rules and dogma... There are days where he just goes on about how religion is terrible and so are the people that believe in it while retweeting stuff from other sources that essentially boils down to "They're dumb. I'm smart. Suck on it."
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Post by driver8 on Aug 18, 2013 7:27:15 GMT -5
I wouldn't take it personally
Punk seems to be the type to believe if you buy the wrong record you're a lesser person, never mind your theological outlook.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2013 7:31:54 GMT -5
"Just shut the [expletive] up and go wash dishes for a living." That bothers me no end. Is he equating people who wash dishes with cheating scumbags? I love Punk's work in WWE, but I can say without hesitation that he's quite the elitist prick. Hahah is this a joke? Dishwashers don't get drug testesd. That's the point he's making. If you want to do drugs get a different job. As for the point of the thread, I don't see why CM Punk is expected to call out his friends'/professional heroes past transgressions when talking about something going on right now. We don't know how he feels about those things, and by all accounts he's very loyal to his friends, there's zero reason for him to call out Steve Austin or Eddie Guerrero publicly to "have the right" to criticize someone else.
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Post by driver8 on Aug 18, 2013 7:34:49 GMT -5
So does loyalty override his very strongly worded principles?
I'm not saying he has to call anyone out, but he wants to fight Chris Brown for hitting his girlfriend, but sees no issue with doing interviews etc with Steve Austin, who assaulted his wife? Seems odd for someone so vehement in his convictions in one case for them to vanish in another.
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Aug 18, 2013 7:43:45 GMT -5
This is reason number 1 why if I were building a wrestling company, and if given the choice between D-Bry and CM Punk to be the face of the company, I'm taking D-Bry. Punk can really be a prick. I still like the guy for what he does in the ring, but he can be a prick.
I agree with him about Braun for different reasons. I've got no problem with Braun taking steroids (anyone who's read my posts in the MLB threads knows I have no problems with anyone taking PEDs), the problem is when he was caught Braun tried to destroy someone. He said that it would be easy to tamper with the test, and that they were finding out some stuff about the test taker that surprised them. Braun was saying the guy framed him, without coming out and saying it. That's why I loved when Braun got nailed. I do agree with Punk that Braun isn't sorry, he still gets millions, and that apology showed he wasn't sorry. It was the sorriest excuse for an apology that I can remember.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2013 7:46:47 GMT -5
So does loyalty override his very strongly worded principles? I'm not saying he has to call anyone out, but he wants to fight Chris Brown for hitting his girlfriend, but sees no issue with doing interviews etc with Steve Austin, who assaulted his wife? Seems odd for someone so vehement in his convictions in one case for them to vanish in another. Don't you have friends that have done things or have views you disagree with? That's the thing with friends, you understand them. I guess to your point he can be extremely harsh on people he doesn't know, but I don't see the big deal in that. He's just a curmudgeonly kind of dude that enjoys ranting on things, big deal. I don't think he's a hypocrite for being friends with or looking up to people that have done regrettable things, that's just life.
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Post by driver8 on Aug 18, 2013 7:51:44 GMT -5
I just don't understand how in his mind he wants to fight one person for hitting their girlfriend, but is pretty good friends with another person who hit their wife.
I mean, domestic violence is either wrong or it isn't. If the premise that it is is strong enough to want to fight someone over it, it should be strong enough not to depend on the party involved.
I'm going in circles, my apologies.
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Post by hossfan on Aug 18, 2013 7:56:15 GMT -5
CM Punk takes tough stances on easy targets. I can find that off-putting.
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Post by KobashiChop on Aug 18, 2013 7:57:24 GMT -5
"There seems to be this weird moral debate about what exactly is cheating. If you're on a list from some fancy bourgeoisie pharmacy, you're doing drugs. Regardless of what your personal stance is on that in the guidelines of Major League Baseball, there are banned substances. I don't care if you like the rule. If you're a baseball player, follow the rule. If you don't like it, don't be a baseball player."
I agree completely with what he says there. Fail to see the issue.
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Post by driver8 on Aug 18, 2013 7:59:10 GMT -5
I agree with his point.
But by his standards, should Eddie Guerrero have not been a wrestler?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2013 8:01:26 GMT -5
Punk is a bigot and a hypocrite.
Screw him and his views, intolerant ass.
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Post by driver8 on Aug 18, 2013 8:03:08 GMT -5
Again, not following his twitter that closely, what bigotry has he been guilty of, to your mind? Religious? Otherwise?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2013 8:10:05 GMT -5
Again, not following his twitter that closely, what bigotry has he been guilty of, to your mind? Religious? Otherwise? He called the Pope a Nazi. That's bigoted, defamatory and ignorant.
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Post by driver8 on Aug 18, 2013 8:12:11 GMT -5
I was somewhat familiar with the religious stuff, just wondered if he'd gone anywhere else in his anger. Hoping that eye heals up for you by the way Ken, much as we all love the cool patch
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