A bold choice for Punk
Posted: Dec 20th 2014 By: Mick Foley
I?ve been asked quite a bit over the past several days for my opinion on CM Punk?s decision to sign with UFC. I applaud it. While I have no idea how Punk will fare with top level MMA competitors, I do know that no one will out-train him or out-work him, and that, whether he wins or loses, succeeds or fails, he?s likely to be responsible for a few incredible PPV buy-rates ? which had been a cause of concern for him since the dawning of the #WWENetwork?which, last time I checked was only $9.99 a month.
Just as importantly, #CMPunk won?t end up sitting on his couch 10 years from now, muttering the two dirtiest words in the English language: ?what if??
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