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Originally Posted by Innovator
It wasn't more of JBL standing up for Punk, as it was Miz and Morrison being dicks and making MVP, Hardy, Punk, and Noble all look bad
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I don't know. I mean, sure, you're right, but JBL could have done nothing. He could have done the Triple H thing, and just bitched about Miz and Morrison, or buried them when he did commentary. That he actively got the boys together, and went to bat for them shows that he is at least appreciative of the work they do.
JBL and Matt Hardy would be buddies from their time as a tag team, Jamie Noble has a good standing within the company (is he still getting two paychecks?), and I guess he just likes MVP and Punk's work, and felt that they deserved better.
It may have been more of an anti-Morrison & Miz thing, but JBL didn't have to do anything.
And besides, Vince McMahon has spoken highly of CM Punk. Vince is the biggest guy to get behind you. Just look at the consistent push of Snitsky, despite no crowd reaction whatsoever.
All I'm saying is that the people in power are not anti-Punk. They speak highly of the guy, and seem willing to stick up for him. The OVW locker room were huge fans of him, too. Now OVW is gone, but I still stand by my point.
Punk is at least not making enemies.