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R-Truth rips into CM Punk and says he was never impressed by AEW star

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WWE Superstar and former 24/7 Champion R-Truth recently revealed his true feelings on the new AEW signing, CM Punk.

Both Punk and R-Truth were working for WWE at the start of the last decade and worked against each other as part of the build for the Triple H vs CM Punk feud back in 2011.

R-Truth took a shot at the former WWE Superstar, claiming that he is entitled and not as impressive as he believes himself to be.

A fan mentioned a former interview with Punk, where he stated why he was unhappy with his final years in WWE and the creative in general.

R-Truth on CM Punk

One of the topics CM Punk mentioned was WWE’s decision to have himself and Triple H lose to R-Truth & The Miz in a tag team match at Vengeance 2011. Punk believed that the booking at the time didn’t make any business sense.

R-Truth would react to hearing the words from Punk, saying “CM Punk you lost to me and Miz cause we were HOTTER than you sorry, and I neva thought you were impressive at all, just typical entitlement.”

AEW Dynamite is on every Wednesday night on TNT and FITE; fans in the UK can sign up to watch the show via AEW+ on FITE.

AEW Rampage is on every Friday night on TNT and FITE, fans in the UK can sign up to watch the show via AEW+ on FITE.

All Elite Wrestling also hosts four PPV events per year, available via traditional PPV routes in the United States and again on FITE TV elsewhere. The PPVs are named Double or NothingFull GearAll Out and Revolution.

AEW Dark and AEW Dark: Elevation are available to watch every Monday and Tuesday night on AEW’s official YouTube channel.

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