CM Punk Says The Dog Collar Match At AEW Revolution 2022 Was A Love Letter To Professional Wrestling

CM Punk talks about the story of the Dog Collar Match he and Maxwell Jacob Friedman had at Revolution 2022.

CM Punk and Maxwell Jacob Friedman feuded for four months and in that time, their story had layers and callbacks, and much more. Reflecting on the rivalry and the story told in the final match, CM Punk said, during the most recent media scrum following AEW Revolution, that much of the story in the match what's a happy accident but all of it was a love letter to pro wrestling.

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"I think a lot of it came via happy accident," Punk began. "I still feel weird about... obviously, I love Roddy Piper. I don't think it's a secret that MJF loves Roddy Piper. It's important, too, while telling stories, you can always go back to the bedrock of professional wrestling, especially now that we live in a weird time where there are professional wrestling fans and then there's weird WWE fans and that's all they've ever seen, so they don't know other stuff exists and there are other ways of telling stories and doing things. Everything is just a love letter to professional wrestling, Sometimes, maybe I can be a little too cute for my own good, but I'm having fun with my life. Roddy Piper is one of the greatest of all time. Bret Hart is the greatest of all time. Randy Savage is one of the greatest of all time. There is a company out there that likes to spin their own yarns and have revisionist history about who truly is great and who never existed. We don't do that here. We don't pretend to live in a bubble. We live in the real world. Roddy Piper is my hero. I wish he was here. I'd really like to see how disappointed he is right now [laughs]. "

Continuing on, CM Punk said he thinks he's done a great job since coming back and even said that if he wasn't having so much fun, he could have just retired again.

'I'm super proud (of the story). I do not say this lightly. I could be done again if I wasn't having so much god damn fun. I feel this was taken away from me, I got a second chance, I came back. Being the best is a subjective thing. I think Bryan is the best and Bret is the best. Some people think I'm pretty good. To be able to come back after seven years and knock the dust off, I think I did pretty fucking good for a 43-year-old guy who didn't take bumps for seven years. I'll pat myself on the back for that one. I'm still not as old as Sam Elliott. He was 45 in Roadhouse. I have time," Punk said.

Elsewhere in the media scrum, CM Punk openly spoke about just how much he appreciates Bret Hart. Read more here.

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