I obviously know it's because of his pro wrestling, but why was he "chosen" by the writers/producers to become champ? I only know the guy from UFC, and with all respect i see someone who:
- Is not athletic
- Doesn't have an impressive body (at all)
- Is a pretty boring speaker
- Has little charisma
So what was it? Gotta be something right?
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He have a hot wife???I obviously know it's because of his pro wrestling, but why was he "chosen" by the writers/producers to become champ? I only know the guy from UFC, and with all respect i see someone who:
- Is not athletic
- Doesn't have an impressive body (at all)
- Is a pretty boring speaker
- Has little charisma
So what was it? Gotta be something right?
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Technically the average viewer of wrestling is around 40 years old.
Meltzer reported the median age of a wrestling fan being 40 and most end up bringing their families with them to the show hence why it’s so packed at almost every Raw/Smackdown.are you serious ? is it an official stat?
OMG I understand better whats happening in usa now
I always thought it was for young teenagers
Meltzer reported the median age of a wrestling fan being 40 and most end up bringing their families with them to the show hence why it’s so packed at almost every Raw/Smackdown.
I think it's a few things.
He was a big deal on the independent wrestling scene, rather than being a product of WWE so he was already "cool" in the eyes of those hardcore, or wannabe anti-establishment kinda wrestling fans who were booing every generic thing WWE was putting out at the time.
He even carried his original ring name CM Punk with him, which is unusual and the reason why he can legally still use it today. His name isn't owned by WWE.
He was an exciting performer and quite charismatic with the microphone, so i would disagree with your last points there.
His WWE run also started in their revived ECW brand as I recall. ECW was the coolest shit ever in the eyes of old school wrestling fans ...so he got very popular there, before he got too popular and WWE moved him to their main show.
After that I didn't follow his career much. But from what I know he was "cool", girls liked him, and had those "stick it to the Man" attitude, and wasn't a cookie cutter.
Contrast to another WWE champ from the same era, jack swagger, a strong amateur wrestler and physical specimen, pushed to the moon by WWE very fast, he turned out to be a failure because people rejected him, he was cookie cutter and boring in the ring and when talking.
He said he was gonna fight in bellator under his real name Jake Hager and nobody gave a flying fook.
We dont fucking now man we dont 10 yr old girls are the voice and what this country actually evolves around tbh they woulda threw the dudes in twilight up in the cage and it would sold out beyond beliefeI obviously know it's because of his pro wrestling, but why was he "chosen" by the writers/producers to become champ? I only know the guy from UFC, and with all respect i see someone who:
- Is not athletic
- Doesn't have an impressive body (at all)
- Is a pretty boring speaker
- Has little charisma
So what was it? Gotta be something right?
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Your existence won't mean shit without my european country. America is named after Amerigo Vespucci a guy from, guess what? Italy, a european country. Oh and you should thank another Italian guy, Cristoforo Colombo. Learn some history, you ignorant.Why it is that everyone from shitty european countries whos entire existence is due to American actions trash America so much? America isn't the only place that has useless celebrities; as a matter of fact, all celebrities are useless, it could be argued. Do you think every american - all at once - said, "All of us - the Americans - love CM Punk and want CM Punk to fight in the UFC and be made into a huge deal"?
He wasn't a talented wrestler. His other factors we're good thoI asked this question to a wrestling enthusiast not long ago, and this is what he told me:
a) He was good and entertaining in the ring, had good charisma and was someone they could root for
2) He was small-ish, and not a muscle bound freak, with talent as a wrestler
iii) He wasn't known as the protege of the company or a hand-picked guy that would win the belts just because
four) He was the anti-John Cena