10 Reasons CM Punk Was Right To Leave WWE 2

2. There Have Been Creative Issues In WWE All Year

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Multiple issues created Punk to leave WWE. He was disturbed about a portion of the installments he sensed that he ought to get, he had a ton of wounds that WWE didn't permit to mend legitimately and he had significant concerns with the innovative group. Punk is the sort of wrestler that is extremely involved with all that he did. One of the things he continued saying on the podcast was that he was constantly intrigued by realizing what was next for him. He would listen to the recommendations from the innovative group, then he would approach what they had for him after that and a great deal of the time they said they would simply make sense of it. That did not ingrain trust in him. In the event that you have given careful consideration to WWE programming this year, it's been evident that they have inventive issues. Whether the issue is Vince, Hunter or simply the group itself, they have made a lackluster display of telling intriguing stories. There are rationale gaps everywhere while the long haul arranging is truly terrible or even non-existent. There was an amusing point in the podcast when Punk was whining about how WWE thought Batista versus Randy Orton would be this stunning match at WrestleMania. Thankfully they woke up and added Daniel Bryan to the headliner (Punk did say that was the right move), yet it just demonstrates the innovative group's outlook. A wrestler has a ton to manage without truly considering imaginative issues. He needs to stay fit as a fiddle, recuperate from wounds, convey promos when given a chance and above all have incredible matches. In the event that he's out there having questions about the imaginative groups then he's not going to glad. That is the thing that happened with Punk.

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