Anonymous
8/21/2025, 7:01:37 PM
No.18614428
>What do you guys want to talk about? I’m reminded from that last match about a man who once sat on a stage just like that, looked in a ring just like this, and he gave one of the most important addresses in the history of our sport. It inspired thousands of would-be wrestlers. It mobilized literally millions of fans. It was the first hint of a revolution. I am talking about CM Punk and the pipe bomb.
>Someone told me to save this promo but I honestly don’t know if I’m going to get the chance so I’m going to do it now.
>In that interview, that was the first whiff of a revolution. He laid out a roadmap. He listed things. Things that for him – for somebody like me – that were taboo at the time. Things like going to New Japan Pro Wrestling, working with Ring of Honor, and ultimately, he would talk about teaming with the young bucks, as destiny would have it. As fate would have it. He was unable to do those things. But he would join – he would eventually wind up here in what pro wrestling illustrated called the comeback of the year, but if we’re being honest with one another, and I see all the CM Punk shirts, it is the comeback of the decade. We are all living it, we are all loving it. But in his absence, in the void that cm punk left behind, somebody did do each and every one of those things. I DID THEM.
Anonymous
6/28/2025, 1:46:11 AM
No.18103979
>What do you guys want to talk about? I’m reminded from that last match about a man who once sat on a stage just like that, looked in a ring just like this, and he gave one of the most important addresses in the history of our sport. It inspired thousands of would-be wrestlers. It mobilized literally millions of fans. It was the first hint of a revolution. I am talking about Chez and the pipe bomb.
>Someone told me to save this promo but I honestly don’t know if I’m going to get the chance so I’m going to do it now.
>In that interview, that was the first whiff of a revolution. Chez laid out a roadmap. Chez listed things. Things that for him – for somebody like me – that were taboo at the time. Things like going to New Japan Pro Wrestling, working with Ring of Honor, and ultimately, Chez would talk about teaming with the Young Bucks, as destiny would have it. As fate would have it. Chez was unable to do those things. But Chez would join – Chez would eventually wind up here in what pro wrestling illustrated called the comeback of the year, but if we’re being honest with one another, and I see all the Chez shirts, it is the comeback of the decade. We are all living it, we are all loving it. But in his absence, in the void that Chez left behind, somebody did do each and every one of those things. I did them.