Correlating CM Punk's Statements To An Internet Marketing Company

By Rob Sutter


If you are someone who considers themselves a fan of pro wrestling, regardless of the specific companies, you may have already become familiar with CM Punk's recent podcasts. With host Colt Cabana, who is a longtime friend of Punk, the former World Wrestling Entertainment star spoke quite negatively about the company in question. Those who have been longtime WWE fans will tell you how eye-opening these podcasts were. To me, it shows that WWE is in need of a reputable Internet marketing company.

During these podcasts, Punk detailed his final few years with the company and the poor treatment he was given. The most concerning narrative, in my view, was how Punk was practically forced to work with what would then be diagnosed as a staph infection. Those who know about these conditions will tell you that they are rather serious. In fact, if they are left untreated, they can be fatal. The fact that WWE allowed this without the appropriate medical care was very telling.

There has also been quite a bit of censorship when it came to the creative process of WWE. To illustrate this, Punk stated that he wanted to walk Chael Sonnen to the octagon for a UFC fight, which was shot down by WWE. However, it wasn't until later on that fellow WWE talent Triple H was given the greenlight to accompany Floyd Mayweather for his own boxing match. To say that this stifling would be an understatement and it shows the strong need for an Internet marketing company as well.

Why does such a large company need an Internet marketing company, you may wonder? It comes down to a single idea: reputation management. WWE, at the moment, does not look very good and the fact that various publications reported Punk's podcast show that he was able to create a sizable dent in the company's armor. One could make the argument that long-term efforts with firms like fishbat can smooth over matters, though this is more of a hypothetical statement than anything else.

As you can see, there is quite a bit of dirt that has been thrown onto WWE in the past week or so. Light has been shed on the mistreatment of its talent and the fact that anything that doesn't exist in the status quo is either tossed aside or re-purposed for less effective purposes. Ideas like these are concerning, to say the least, especially for fans of the product. Punk's words have gained quite a bit of attention and, in my view, this has been for the best.




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