So then comes the Royal Rumble. Batista won, like we all knew he would, and Daniel Bryan was nowhere to be seen. Now I already knew Bryan wouldn't be in the Rumble, mostly because that was the word on the streets, but Rey Mysterio really got the short end of the stick when he entered at the number 30 spot. This wasn't Rey's fault. He's a talented wrestler and this is where I have my issues with the WWE Universe. I love Daniel Bryan just like everyone else and I want to see him as champion, but I'm willing to wait for that special moment to finally come. I don't need it happening tomorrow. If he's not in the Rumble I always assumed he would be in the Ellimination Chamber anyway, which he is. Wether that's because of the Rumble response or not I don't know, that's the real question, but the fact is that he's there. So Batista won the Rumble, flipped off the fans (great baby face) and the show ended. The Road to Wrestlemania has officially begun. Then a bombshell was dropped. Cm Punk walked out of Raw, telling people that he was going home. This isn't a work, this isn't part of some elaborate story, Cm Punk quit the WWE.
So there's a lot of mixed reports out there so I'll go on record in saying that not all of this may turn out to be true, but the fact is that Cm Punk finally became frustrated enough with his position in the company and just said screw it. Now his contract was expiring in July and he has been pretty open about not planning on resigning, but friends of his have said that they would be surprised if he made it to July and they were right. Punk has been saying for a while that the only thing he has left to accomplish in his career is to headline Wrestlemania and he has earned it many times over. At Wrestlemania 28 Punk was the champion and didn't even get to headline because of The Rock and Cena. I can completely understand his frustration about "part time wrestlers." The Rock headlines two years in a row and wrestles a total of 3 matches in those two years, and Batista returns after being gone for over four years and wins the Rumble for the main event spot. The WWE (like I have mentioned before) loves to bring in the older big names, and big guys, for their main event spot and continuously shove their younger talent to the side. Skipping ahead, Triple H feels insulted by Punk walking out, now skipping back I totally understand why Punk did what he did. Why stick around when you've earned that spot multiple times and you keep getting looked over. The same is said for Daniel Bryan.
At this point the big question is what happens next? The fans are clearly irritated and demanding a better product. However do the fans really know what makes a better product? Let's face it, the Internet has made wrestling fans extremely cocky because we have access to a lot of inside information, but regardless fans know what the want to see and that does fall onto the WWE. The WWE just announced their own network and are trying to sell it to their fan base. They may think they know what's best for the story and the company, but if you want people to buy your network you need to be kissing their ass until everyone has bought in! Now a lot of people are talking about boycotting the network, they won't, but I'm sure a lot of people are feeling the same way I am. Yes I'm getting the network, but I'm less inclined to be getting it right away which is when they need the numbers. So what does everyone else think? Did you enjoy the Rumble? Were you booing your television? Will you miss Punk? Who wouldn't? Sound off in the comments, share with your friends, and as always you can find me on Twitter @advent_crash.
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