That 12 minutes was better than anything the WWE has produced on Raw, or, Smackdown in the last 15 years. Austin is the greatest character of all time, and it almost doesn't feel like an act anymore. Punk was a bit intimidated, but did well trying to out do Austin. This shows you that Punk can still improve as Austin had hinted at this already in the interview. The mutual respect was nice, but a bit of a let down. I was ready to hear "heel" CM Punk, and think they wanted to stay away from that.
That 12 minutes was better than anything the WWE has produced on Raw, or, Smackdown in the last 15 years. Austin is the greatest character of all time, and it almost doesn't feel like an act anymore. Punk was a bit intimidated, but did well trying to out do Austin. This shows you that Punk can still improve as Austin had hinted at this already in the interview. The mutual respect was nice, but a bit of a let down. I was ready to hear "heel" CM Punk, and think they wanted to stay away from that.
How do I say this...No, it isn't. That's like saying it's the best thing Austin ever did in his career. No, that's exactly what you're implying. That the best thing the WWE has ever produced since 1997 is this slightly awkward interview. What the hell dude. What the hell.
Except if you think Austin's best work was as the Ringmaster.
That 12 minutes was better than anything the WWE has produced on Raw, or, Smackdown in the last 15 years. Austin is the greatest character of all time, and it almost doesn't feel like an act anymore. Punk was a bit intimidated, but did well trying to out do Austin. This shows you that Punk can still improve as Austin had hinted at this already in the interview. The mutual respect was nice, but a bit of a let down. I was ready to hear "heel" CM Punk, and think they wanted to stay away from that.
:lmao
Ace. You can tell Punk was in face mode though. If this was done when he was heel that would of been even better imo. But anyway the main focus was to sell the game not the match. Nice to see these to work together also.
Austin was, is, and will always be the man. The guy is incredible. He can be in a coma for 6 months, you wake him up and tell him to go into Stone Cold mode he would do it, and do it with ease.
just look at how much of a larger than life character Austin is , when he speaks it's as if i forget Punk is in the same room with him , it's sad that they don't make guys like him (Austin) anymore
lol Austin killed it and he was truthful too, like a BOSS. lol if Rock would have said something like that people would be pissing and crying that He "buried the talent1!11!"
That was awesome and it pains me a bit to say Rock has lost a bit of a step but Austin their shows he's still got every bit of that fire that he had in 1997 in him. If anyone doesn't think this wouldn't headline over Cena and Rock is wrong IMO, this program might not have the exact same attention as the Rock/Cena but I think the program would win over people quickly and shift this into the number one program honestly.
The Rock has lost nothing. It was just scripted to make Cena look a certain way...the Rock buried the entire roster and John Cena last summer on a mountain side vid. They didn't want those kind of promos burying their Make a Wish sympathy star. It hurt business and effected the views of someone like you but that's how far Vince has fallen.
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