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Old 03-26-2007, 09:52 PM   #170
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CM Punk is awesome. Great wrestler, great talker. He didn't steal the move. No more than anything in wrestling is stolen. It's not like it's even a distinctive move. It's a fireman's carry into a kick. Whoopy-nah-nah. It's like "stealing" the F-U. Or a suplex.

It would be more homage than anything, and even then, Punk may not have been the one to choose to start using the move. I can very easily see the "producers" telling him to do it, because he has the whole martial arts gimmick going on.
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