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Rolling Stone magazine interviews CM Punk

Popular magazine Rolling Stone jumped on the CM Punk bandwagon and is carrying an interview with the newest member of the UFC roster on its website.

The interview doesn’t go very much new material or things we haven’t found out over the past few days. Punk talks about the reactions he got since signing with the UFC, not being the one to blame for given the opportunity, difference between WWE and UFC, breaking the news to his wife, if he’s afraid of getting hurt, and more.

One very interesting question was that when his UFC journey is over will there be any desire to headline WrestleMania one day in the future. “No, absolutely not,” Punk replied.

Not headlining WrestleMania was one of Punk’s biggest issues with WWE management and despite being one of the top stars in the company he never got the honor to say that he went in the last match of the biggest show of the year.

You can read the interview at http://rol.st/1vFpxdV.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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