Bobby Fish Calls Former AEW Colleague CM Punk The C-Word
James Rogers
CM Punk is currently serving a suspension for his role in the backstage brawl that occurred in the aftermath of AEW's All Out pay-per-view on Sunday. A few days later, AEW boss Tony Khan stripped Punk of the AEW Championship he won from Jon Moxley in the main event of the aforementioned pay-per-view -- but even if he hadn't been involved in an altercation with his colleagues, he would have been forced to vacate the gold as a result of the bicep injury he sustained in the match with Moxley. Needless to say, CM Punk has had a horrid few days, and to make matters worse, Bobby Fish thinks he's a c**nt.
As you might recall, CM Punk and Bobby Fish went one-on-one for the first time ever last year in the opening match of the October 27 edition of AEW Dynamite. Punk won that match, but Fish was less than impressed with Punk's attitude that night.
"I'm working for AEW, they're paying my check, you ask me to put my shoulders down for Phil Brooks, I go out and do it," Fish said during a recent chat with Steve Fall of NBC Sports. "Interestingly enough, there was a little whatever in the match we had, and Phil was...after the match, Phil was a c**t," he cursed.
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Fish, martial artist, took issue with CM Punk's MMA skills and continued to chastise his former colleague. "Frankly, as a martial artist, I went out and laid my shoulders down for you, you should be grateful that I did because on national TV, if I decided that I wanted to f*****g Haku your ass, I could have because you're that little of a threat in my world," Fish exclaimed. "I'm not Jon Jones or Anderson Silva, but I've been doing martial arts long enough to where I can hold you like a wet nap Phil Brooks. For you to be cunty after, for a mistake you made, it doesn't wear well. Not to mention, the move he finished me with, it's not his, it's KENTA's. Phil, you took a man's finishing move. Anyone who knows pro wrestling knows that's fucked up. You weren't even decent enough to change the name."
Fish made his AEW debut on the October 6 edition of Dynamite when he went one-on-one with newly-crowned TNT Champion Sammy Guevara in a brief but solid match in which the veteran Fish elevated his much younger opponent. Guevara got the win, but Fish proved that he can still hang with the best.
The former NXT star parted ways with AEW earlier this month upon the expiration of his contract.
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