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CodeBot Engaged...WOAAHH!
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I would much rather see him in WWE, because him going back there would certainly mean WWE might finally be willing to make an actual effort to get better. No WAY they would bring in Punk otherwise, because he would certainly not just sit by while they did cruise control no effort shows.
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If nothing has done it in the past 20 years, I don’t think CM Punk is the thing to push them. Also apparently getting better is actually BAD for business for reasons.
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At this point the only way anything with WWE changes is if they reboot from the top down, starting with Vince. So long as he’s there, nothing about the company’s presentation and creative approach will change. |
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