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The Undertaker Comments On CM Punk Leaving WWE & Joining UFC

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• The Undertaker Comments On CM Punk Leaving WWE & Joining UFC

Speaking on The Joe Rogan Experience, The Undertaker talked about his WrestleMania 29 opponent, CM Punk, and what he thought of Punk leaving WWE to join UFC a few years later.

Below is what The Deadman said:

“I didn’t understand it. He had an issue with the company. Sometimes people just wanna… they need a new challenge. But he was the top dude, he was a top guy for the company.

Sometimes, like I said, I don’t know enough because I wasn’t around enough at that time, but I don’t know that he had enough background [to fight in UFC]. It was kind of late in the game, I think, for him to make that transition.”

Punk is currently 0-2 in the octagon, and it will likely stay that way as UFC President Dana White stated that Punk will no longer be allowed to fight in the UFC.

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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (January 21, 1992) – WCW Clash of the Champions 18

On this day in Pro Wrestling history on January 21, 1992, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired ‘WCW Clash Of The Champions 18’ LIVE on TBS from the Kansas Expo Center in Topeka, Kansas.

This show featured the WCW debut of Old School WWF Legend Jesse “The Body” Ventura.

Below are the results:

The Steiner Brothers defeated Big Van Vader & Mr. Hughes

Marcus Alexander Bagwell & Brian Pillman defeated Taylor Made Man & Tracy Smothers

Johnny B. Badd defeated Richard Morton

P.N. News defeated Diamond Dallas Page

Falls Count Anywhere: Cactus Jack defeated Van Hammer

The Fabulous Freebirds defeated Brad Armstrong & Big Josh

Vinnie Vegas defeated Thomas Rich

Dustin Rhodes, Barry Windham & Ron Simmons defeated The Dangerous Alliance

Sting & Ricky Steamboat defeated Steve Austin & Rick Rude


        
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