On RAW 1000, CM Punk did the unthinkable. Not only did he not help a fellow babyface from a mugging at the hands of a 500-pound giant, he turned on the WWE Universe and took out The Rock. It was a heel turn, plain and simple—Jerry Lawler made sure we understood the fact.
But the very next week, Punk clarified his actions. He was doing exactly what he said he would. His historic "shoot" promo had been all about bringing relevance to the true wrestlers. He had always said that he hated what the McMahons were doing by putting too much money and hype behind "Dwayne" and Cena at the expense of everybody else.
The fans had agreed. They had cheered wildl...
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