CM Punk is often regarded as one of the best talkers in professional wrestling history. The ‘Best In The World’ sits in the same league as John Cena, Stone Cold, and The Rock when it comes to cutting a promo. Remember the pipebomb from 2011, right?
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CM Punk names the best promo guy in WWE
The ‘Best In The World‘ is known for his honest replies and statements. Earlier today, CM Punk tweeted praising Pat McAfee’s promo skills. He noted that McAfee was a way better promo than anyone on all three WWE Shows. Punk also took a shot at the rest of the NXT roster by saying they should feel embarrassed about this and use it to better their skills.
A lot of it has to do with circumstance, but everyone else on the show(s) should feel embarrassment, and subsequently USE said feeling to better themselves, at the fact that @PatMcAfeeShow is a better promo than everyone on the show(s).
— player/coach (@CMPunk) December 4, 2020
We all can agree with CM Punk that Pat McAfee is just a class apart in promos. Each line that comes out of his mouth feels natural and draws heat.
It legitimately feels like a bad guy talking on the microphone. Not just that, Pat McAfee also backs it up with some really commendable heel work.
Pat McAfee brings the big fight feel
The Kings of NXT and The Undisputed Era are all set to square off in a WarGames match this Sunday on the WWE Network. The build-up for this match is done excellently, but it is McAfee who has yet again shined through like a major superstar.
The Former NFL Punter has regularly appeared on NXT in the last two months. His work on the mic has given this Kings of NXT and Undisputed Era feud an added intrigue.
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Pat McAfee made his in-ring debut against Adam Cole at NXT TakeOver: XXX. The match blew everyone away as it was an exceptional performance from both men! Pat McAfee, who was wrestling his first-ever wrestling match, looked like a million bucks even in a loss.
McAfee’s match against Adam Cole was no one-off. The match at TakeOver: XXX was just the beginning of a feud that might culminate inside WarGames. No matter who is the winner, no one from both teams is walking out of WarGames the same way they entered.