Douces Wild: Wrestlemania 28 Retrospective Part 3 Match 7: CM Punk defeats Chris Jericho to retain the WWE Title at 22:20 When you have a good story going on but it isn’t bombastic or over-dramatic, should you add a new dimension to the story to make it seem more “interesting”? That’s the question that hangs over the head of this match and the entire build of this feud between two men who consider themselves the Best in the World. At Survivor Series, in Madison Square Garden, CM Punk defeated Alberto Del Rio for the WWE Title in what was a huge moment for the company but the argument could be made that it was more out of an attempt at damage control then honestly rewarding Punk.
Clickbook 11 Crack. I say damage control because the company had pretty much ruined the Summer of Punk 2011 angle that had made Punk one of the most talked about wrestlers throughout the summer and turned what could have been a very dull summer into something very intriguing and interesting. Fans thought that when Punk cut that legendary Pipe Bomb promo, he was going to become the Stone Cold Steve Austin for THIS generation. Bauplan Vakuummotor Pdf Merge there.
Mastering Garageband Tracks more. Many were looking at John Cena as sort of the Hulk Hogan of the era and people were looking for their Stone Cold.the fans thought they had it in CM Punk but that was until the WWE stepped in to get a little too hands on with it. The idea of Punk winning the WWE Title in his hometown of Chicago and leaving the WWE with it was a genius hook but it was one that fans honestly didn’t trust the WWE to deliver on.would they REALLY let CM Punk go to ROH or NJPW or anywhere else with THEIR WWE Title? Well.the company didn’t think that was a good idea so they decided to end the most intriguing part of the entire Summer of Punk angle in a mere 10 days so that the WWE could run the Punk/Cena rematch at Summerslam 2011.
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After that, the entire thing was pretty much, in my opinion, screwed up by these two guys. Triple H and Kevin Nash’s involvement in the entire angle ended up killing the whole thing and thus it took Punk a good long while to recover from it. The company felt that giving Punk the WWE Title at Survivor Series would help and in a sense, it did but also it just seems like a consolation prize to give to Punk for screwing him over. On the very first RAW at 2012, Chris Jericho made his return to the company after being away for about a year and a halfmany salivated at the idea of Jericho vs Punk for the title at Mania and it seemed like the logical step to go.
Jericho’s 2012 comeback was quite fascinating.it was the one where he come out, ran around and posed for 10 minutesand then leave without saying a word on the microphone. Jericho promised before the Royal Rumble that it was going to be the end of the world as we knew it, promising us something that I don’t know if Jericho would have been able to deliver. However, Chris Jericho did not win the 2012 Royal Rumble.Sheamus did. Jericho was the original plan and it was certainly the one that made the most sense but apparently, it was just a little too obvious and the company swerved the fans at the last minute with Sheamus winning. In reality, Jericho should have won the match in hindsight.it would have added more to the story between he and Punk, it probably would have helped Sheamus in the long run and they wouldn’t have dicked around with the Jericho/Punk storyline like they did. Once they finally got the match announced after a convoluted Elimination Chamber match where Punk accidentally knocked Jericho out and then Jericho winning an arbitrary battle royal to finally get the shot. Originally, the match was built on the precipice of who is better and Jericho’s jealousy at Punk for allegedly copying his gimmick to get himself over.