CM Punk in ‘Considerable Pain’ Before Departing WWE, Says Mick Foley

CM Punk in ‘Considerable Pain’ Before Departing WWE, Says Mick Foley
CM Punk attends WWE SummerSlam Press Conference in 2013. (Valerie Macon/Getty Images)
Jack Phillips
4/21/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

Mick Foley said that CM Punk, who left the WWE recently, was in “considerable pain” during his performances, according to a Facebook post about the issue.

Foley wrote on Facebook: “Yes, the response to that funny photo of CM Punk on a milk carton was incredible. While I respect everybody’s opinion - as long as it is given in a respectful way, I have to disagree with those out there who find great fault in Punk’s simply walk away.”

Foley’s post essentially defended CM Punk’s departure from the organization, citing his own personal issues while perfomring in the industry

“I am kind of like a ghost that drifts in and out of WWE, but in my past three years of drifting, I have never been to a WWE event where Punk was not in considerable pain. Ice packs, heating pads, and visits to the trainer were as much a part of his daily routine as eating. sleeping, and wrestling. Performing at that level, in that degree of pain was only possible when accompanied by the passion that turned an unlikely Indy kid into one of the greatest WWE superstars of his generation.”

He added that one the passion is “gone,” then it’s going to be tough to make him “great.”

Foley wrote: “I know what it feels like to go through the motions, and to do what needs to be done solely for the paycheck. It’s not pretty - and though I have not talked to Punk since the night before he left, I have to believe he has too much respect for what he does to let people see him going through the motions. If or when that day comes when CM punk returns to WWE, I hope it’s with that same passion that made so many of you care about him to begin with.”

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