Mark Henry on Whether CM Punk’s AEW Tenure Met Expectations

Mark Henry on Whether CM Punk's AEW Tenure Met Expectations

Mark Henry on Whether CM Punk’s AEW Tenure Met Expectations – During a recent appearance on Booker T’s “Hall of Fame” podcast, Mark Henry discussed several topics, including CM Punk and his departure from AEW. When asked about why he believed CM Punk’s tenure in AEW didn’t work out as expected, Henry shared his insights.

“I saw him try to uplift the younger talent,” Henry said. “I feel like Punk is a lot like some of the people in sports that I know. The people in sports hate the fact that college football and college students are getting paid money now. It’s the old school mentality and the old school mentality rubs young people the wrong way. Young people call you a boomer or they say you’re an old, outdated, or whatever, and some people are stuck in their ways and Punk is stuck in his ways and that’s not a knock.”

“I like conviction. I like somebody that can stand to their guns and they can debate with you on the fact that, you know what, this is why sometimes being an old will save your life because I know better. I experienced it. I went through the fire and I feel like Punk’s delivery of some of that conviction fell on deaf ears.”

Mark Henry on Whether CM Punk’s AEW Tenure Met Expectations

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