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IMA KNOCK THE ***** OUT LIKE FIGHT-NIGHT
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CM Punk's lawyers recently sent a 22-page letter to WWE over royalties and their use of his likeness, mainly him being featured in the WWE 2K15 video game.
This isn't confirmed but WWE may have stopped sending Punk royalty checks over their claim that he breached his contract. Regarding the video game, the roster was put together before Punk quit the company.
Whoopz.She looks like a weaker white version of Hoops from Flavor of Love
***** *** *****. Hope he never comes back. Dude was preaching all that **** in the end the fraud was all for himself.
***** *** *****. Hope he never comes back. Dude was preaching all that **** in the end the fraud was all for himself.
Yea looks like folks are enjoying themselves and the last month has been solid man.I should've went to one if these shows might have to check out ROH in December.
"Yep, I want to fight him too." E. Carter just gave it to that crowd. Good stuffWere they just chanting CM Punk lol
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"Yep, I want to fight him too." E. Carter just gave it to that crowd. Good stuff
That WWE Super card game is the devil.
Good grief.
They'll probably just stop, but they should keep using his likeness until he takes them to court then drag out the hearing just to make him pay more in lawyer fees than the case is worth.Well he IS entitled to that money. Don't blame him. Do your thing CM Punk