06.03.2007, 21:24
Mick Foley gab IGN diese Woche ein Interview, und sprach dabei ueber etliche Dinge. Der interessanteste Teil des Interviews ist wohl als das Gespraech auf CM Punk fiel. Foley hat damals Punk der WWE empfohlen, nun sagt Foley das WWE es mit Punk versaut hat. Hier der Auszug:
IGN Sports: That really goes back to all of the backstage politics described in the book. I read where you were one of the guys who recommended CM Punk to WWE.
Mick Foley: Yeah, I think the fact that both Ricky Steamboat and I recommended Punk had a little something to do with him being hired. Obviously you have two completely different guys representing two completely different [lexicon]styles[/lexicon] recommending the same guy, and I can anticipate your next question, so yeah, I do think they have dropped the ball with CM Punk.
IGN Sports: When he came out for Survivor Series, the crowd was chanting "Punk" when he was out there with some of the biggest names in the sport, and what's funny is how often you hear that storylines are dictated by what the fans want.
Mick Foley: Well, in this case, I guess the fans were overridden. I do think it's backstage politics, and I'm not there so I don't have a real answer for you, but I know that it stinks and I don't like it.
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IGN Sports: That really goes back to all of the backstage politics described in the book. I read where you were one of the guys who recommended CM Punk to WWE.
Mick Foley: Yeah, I think the fact that both Ricky Steamboat and I recommended Punk had a little something to do with him being hired. Obviously you have two completely different guys representing two completely different [lexicon]styles[/lexicon] recommending the same guy, and I can anticipate your next question, so yeah, I do think they have dropped the ball with CM Punk.
IGN Sports: When he came out for Survivor Series, the crowd was chanting "Punk" when he was out there with some of the biggest names in the sport, and what's funny is how often you hear that storylines are dictated by what the fans want.
Mick Foley: Well, in this case, I guess the fans were overridden. I do think it's backstage politics, and I'm not there so I don't have a real answer for you, but I know that it stinks and I don't like it.
Hier das gesamte Interview