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Bret Hart pins blame for CM Punks departure from WWE on Triple H
NOVEMBER 21, 20158:04AM
PROFESSIONAL wrestling legend Bret Hitman Hart has taken a swing at Paul Triple H Levesque for losing CM Punk to the UFC.
Hart believes the WWEs executive vice president of talent is to blame for the fallout which saw one of the most talented wrestlers in the world leave to pursue a mixed martial arts career.
The WWE will crown a new heavyweight champion at Survivor Series this weekend but in Harts mind the two men he likes to watch wrestle most Punk and Daniel Bryan wont be there.
I miss Daniel Bryan and CM Punk since they both exited the scene, and I find myself watching wrestling less and less since those guys left, Hart told Sports Illustrated. I dont know if theyve filled their shoes.
Punk had long-running issues with the way wrestlers were booked for major pay-per-views. Instead of rewarding wrestlers who worked day-in, day-out the headlining spots on the card were being given to part-timers like Batista and Brock Lesnar.
Id have to take Punks side on it, Hart said. Triple H is a bodybuilder nut. He goes after the bodies. He doesnt care how good and he can look in the mirror guys work, he cares how guys look. Punk and Bryan are guys concerned with how they work. Its a different philosophy. I admire Punk for taking his stand. He was the guy doing all the work, every week, going injured, and heres a guy sitting at home working three or four times a year and youre going to give him the main event at WrestleMania? Im not buying it.
Hart claimed WWE owner Vince McMahon regretted the whole saga. Vince is sorry that they lost Punk, Hart said. Vince has a better sense of wrestlers look and their work, and Triple H is more prone to bodybuilders. If a guy is 65 and has a bodybuilders physique, thats all that matters to him. But hes wrong.
Punk, whose real name is Phil Brooks, is yet to fight in the UFC since signing a contract with the company in December, 2014.
UFC boss Dana White was asked when he expected Punk to make his debut at a fan question-and-answer session in Melbourne ahead of UFC 193 last week. He said he expected it to be in the (US) summer.
Hart also took aim at recent WWE heavyweight champion Seth Rollins, who was forced to vacate his title after badly injuring his knee at a live event in Dublin, Ireland. He is expected to miss up to nine months while his torn ACL, MCL and meniscus heals.
Hart said Rollins who also drew criticism for breaking John Cenas nose on Monday Night Raw in July needed to take better care of his own health and his co-workers.
That knee in the face that he gave to John Cena was unprofessional, at best, Hart said. Its really strange that a guy like Rollins, who I have a lot of respect for, would be that reckless with that knee in the face. If someone kneed me in the face like that, I would have met him in the back dressing room with a baseball bat. Theres just no excuse for it.
You cant hurt somebody like that under any circumstances. Its totally reckless. It cant happen. The other thing is, when youre the champion, you have a responsibility to not get hurt. You have to be spot on.
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