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CM Punk isn't pulling any punches about the old WWE regime. He is calling out the toxic culture where talent were treated like disposable trash for one minor mistake. Punk claims the turnover was a disaster, saying he remembers people getting fired because their punches sucked. It sounds like...

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Todd Gridhman mentioned Vince hated Jim Ross for whatever reason. He fired him 10 times, and also WWE tried to replace Jim Ross with him: “We’re going to give you the keys to Raw. You’re going to be the face. JR, we’re retiring him.’ he was going to retire after WrestleMania. He’s going to call the WrestleMania match, and that was it. But the receptions he was getting in all these buildings, and eventually they’re like we can’t take him off the air. He’s too big.” “Even though Vince tried to squash it. Vince hated Jim Ross for whatever reason. He fired him 10 times. One show, I don’t remember where it was. It was in Oklahoma, in front of his home crowd. So the show ended and they were gonna have Jim Ross speak to the crowd. Thank you very much. Blah, blah, blah. So Jim Ross is in the ring, and Vince tells me grab a mic and go down there, and he gave me some questions. I go down there. ‘Sorry to interrupt you, JR, in front of the crowd, but how does it feel to be getting released by WWE and fired by Vince because he just doesn’t think you’re that good…’ and all these antagonizing things.” “But at that point, Jim Ross looked at me and goes, ‘Could I please have the microphone?’ And I’m thinking, Vince is gonna kill me if I give him the mic. But I was like, I just handed him the mic. I was like, I’m not gonna do it, and I’ll take the abuse. And JR went and said, I know those weren’t your questions. Those were his.” (Chris Van Vliet)

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