CM Punk isnt holding back when it comes to how he views himself on the microphone and he made it clear not everyone in wrestling is doing it right. While speaking on Busted Open Radio, Punk was asked about his ability to connect with audiences and consistently deliver when it matters most. His answer didnt dodge the question instead, he leaned right into it and called his mic work his biggest strength. Punk didnt stop there, making it clear that what he does on the mic isnt just natural talent its something he treats as both craft and responsibility every single week: Its a business, its an art, and its a weapon and theres nobody better than me. Period. From there, the conversation shifted towards legacy and where he fits among the all-time greats. Punk brushed off thinking about that in the moment, instead pointing to wrestling legend Nick Bockwinkel as someone hes always admired for his approach to promos. Thats when Punk took things in a sharper direction calling out a trend he clearly isnt a fan of. Without naming names, he took aim at wrestlers who think volume equals quality on the microphone. Punk isnt just talking hes drawing a line in the sand about what separates good from great, and making it clear he still sees himself at the top of that conversation. Whether people agree or not, one things certain: hes not changing how he does things anytime soon. Do you agree with CM Punks take on promos, or do you think todays louder, high-energy style works better for wrestling audiences? Let us know your thoughts and leave your feedback. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google
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