Veteran Wrestler Slams CM Punk for WarGames Mishap
CM Punk was at the center of a controversy when a former WWE champion called out the legend for a "scary" mistake made during the recent Survivor Series: WarGames event. The incident occurred during one of the main event men's matches, where Punk's team faced off against a formidable force led by Paul Heyman.
According to footage reviewed on a popular wrestling show, CM Punk attempted to execute a Doomsday Device move, which is a spot famously used by the Legion of Doom. However, things didn't go as planned. Bron Breakker, an opponent in the match, was picked up by Cody Rhodes and walked across the ring before Punk leapt off the corner for the big move.
The problem arose when Punk failed to deliver a proper clothesline on Breakker's shoulders, instead opting for a more limited strike on his chest. This left the crowd stunned, and the commentators were quick to point out the botched spot. Former Hardcore champion Stevie Richards, who appeared as a guest on his own show, also took issue with Punk's mistake.
Richards stated that Punk didn't even deliver a full clothesline, which is crucial for the move's success. He attributed the failed spot to Rhodes doing his part by holding up Breakker and pushing him forward, but ultimately, it was Punk who needed to drive through with a strong clothesline to complete the move.
The former champion described the subsequent landing of Breakker as "scary," pointing out that the opponent landed awkwardly on the side of his neck and feet over his head. According to Richards, this could have potentially led to serious injury, including concussions or even broken necks.
In a surprising turn of events, Breakker went on to complete the match by spearing Punk and pinning him. However, Richards made it clear that he had "no doubt" that Breakker suffered a concussion from landing poorly.
While WWE did not report any injuries after the event, Richards' comments have raised serious concerns about the potential consequences of such a botched spot. CM Punk's mistake has sparked debate among wrestling fans and insiders alike, with some questioning whether Punk's experience is waning or if he simply had an off night.
CM Punk was at the center of a controversy when a former WWE champion called out the legend for a "scary" mistake made during the recent Survivor Series: WarGames event. The incident occurred during one of the main event men's matches, where Punk's team faced off against a formidable force led by Paul Heyman.
According to footage reviewed on a popular wrestling show, CM Punk attempted to execute a Doomsday Device move, which is a spot famously used by the Legion of Doom. However, things didn't go as planned. Bron Breakker, an opponent in the match, was picked up by Cody Rhodes and walked across the ring before Punk leapt off the corner for the big move.
The problem arose when Punk failed to deliver a proper clothesline on Breakker's shoulders, instead opting for a more limited strike on his chest. This left the crowd stunned, and the commentators were quick to point out the botched spot. Former Hardcore champion Stevie Richards, who appeared as a guest on his own show, also took issue with Punk's mistake.
Richards stated that Punk didn't even deliver a full clothesline, which is crucial for the move's success. He attributed the failed spot to Rhodes doing his part by holding up Breakker and pushing him forward, but ultimately, it was Punk who needed to drive through with a strong clothesline to complete the move.
The former champion described the subsequent landing of Breakker as "scary," pointing out that the opponent landed awkwardly on the side of his neck and feet over his head. According to Richards, this could have potentially led to serious injury, including concussions or even broken necks.
In a surprising turn of events, Breakker went on to complete the match by spearing Punk and pinning him. However, Richards made it clear that he had "no doubt" that Breakker suffered a concussion from landing poorly.
While WWE did not report any injuries after the event, Richards' comments have raised serious concerns about the potential consequences of such a botched spot. CM Punk's mistake has sparked debate among wrestling fans and insiders alike, with some questioning whether Punk's experience is waning or if he simply had an off night.