WWE News Roundup 6 time world champion s bad backstage reputation details of Stephanie McMahon allegedly receiving serious threats former Universal Champion was upset over big botch
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Early Access: AdFreeShows.com7610“Respect is a 2-way street.” @BrianRDJames on his experience w/ CM Punk in WWE. Early Access: AdFreeShows.com https://t.co/4iL0vsHups During this week's episode of his Oh...You Didn't Know podcast, the WWE Hall of Famer bluntly claimed that CM Punk was not a good person outside the wrestling ring. The six-time WWE World Champion has been at the center of AEW's biggest controversy as reports suggest he might not return to the Tony Khan-led company. Amidst the uncertainty over his wrestling future, Road Dogg recalled working with Punk in WWE in 2014 and said he didn't have good memories of the time. He even briefly mentioned Punk's bitter relationship with Colt Cabana while criticizing the former WWE Champion: "He's not a nice person; he's not a good [person], I don't know. If you've been friends with somebody for so long and all of a sudden you are in a lawsuit over stuff, and you can't just talk to them, I don't understand it. But that's not the straw that broke the camel's back; for me, it was when we actually had to work with him in our 2014 run and seeing the attitude that he had towards me and Billy [Gunn]," Road Dogg said. Road Dogg felt CM Punk did not give him and Billy Gunn the respect they deserved during their final in-ring run for WWE. He stated that he would have engaged in a real fight with Punk had he not worried about keeping hold of his WWE job several years ago. "Granted, we were not Hall of Famers at the time, but we were on our way to be for sure," Road Dogg added: "If I hadn't of had a job there, like if I wouldn't have been newly hired, I would of probably have fought him and I feel relatively confident that I would have come out on top," added Road Dogg. Who will win in an actual fight between Punk and Road Dogg? That's a question for you to ponder in the comments section.
WWE News Roundup - 6-time world champion s bad backstage reputation details of Stephanie McMahon allegedly receiving serious threats former Universal Champion was upset over big botch
By Lennard Surrao Modified 16 Sep 2022 Follow Us 2 Comments Share Stephanie McMahon is currently the co-CEO of WWE. Welcome back to Sportskeeda Wrestling's daily WWE News Roundup, where we compile all the top stories that are doing the rounds in the pro wrestling world. We kicked off this week's proceedings with 'Road Dogg' Brian James admitting that a former WWE Champion is not a nice person in real life. Elsewhere, a WWE Hall of Famer also confirmed that Stephanie McMahon was once on the receiving end of serious death threats from an iconic talent. The latest news roundup concludes with an exclusive story regarding a former Universal Champion's ill-fated match and the aftermath.#1 Road Dogg shares honest opinions about CM Punk
AdFreeShows.com@adfreeshows“Respect is a 2-way street.” @BrianRDJames on his experience w/ CM Punk in WWE.Early Access: AdFreeShows.com7610“Respect is a 2-way street.” @BrianRDJames on his experience w/ CM Punk in WWE. Early Access: AdFreeShows.com https://t.co/4iL0vsHups During this week's episode of his Oh...You Didn't Know podcast, the WWE Hall of Famer bluntly claimed that CM Punk was not a good person outside the wrestling ring. The six-time WWE World Champion has been at the center of AEW's biggest controversy as reports suggest he might not return to the Tony Khan-led company. Amidst the uncertainty over his wrestling future, Road Dogg recalled working with Punk in WWE in 2014 and said he didn't have good memories of the time. He even briefly mentioned Punk's bitter relationship with Colt Cabana while criticizing the former WWE Champion: "He's not a nice person; he's not a good [person], I don't know. If you've been friends with somebody for so long and all of a sudden you are in a lawsuit over stuff, and you can't just talk to them, I don't understand it. But that's not the straw that broke the camel's back; for me, it was when we actually had to work with him in our 2014 run and seeing the attitude that he had towards me and Billy [Gunn]," Road Dogg said. Road Dogg felt CM Punk did not give him and Billy Gunn the respect they deserved during their final in-ring run for WWE. He stated that he would have engaged in a real fight with Punk had he not worried about keeping hold of his WWE job several years ago. "Granted, we were not Hall of Famers at the time, but we were on our way to be for sure," Road Dogg added: "If I hadn't of had a job there, like if I wouldn't have been newly hired, I would of probably have fought him and I feel relatively confident that I would have come out on top," added Road Dogg. Who will win in an actual fight between Punk and Road Dogg? That's a question for you to ponder in the comments section.