Gall could've rained down punches until Punk was unconscious or the ref stopped the fight. He just choose to go for the submission.
Made Punk say I QUIT.

Gall could've rained down punches until Punk was unconscious or the ref stopped the fight. He just choose to go for the submission.
If the show did over 500,000 buys he gets another 625,000He made HALF of that. And that $500,000 will go towards his lawyer bill fighting the WWE lawsuit
CM Punk was the third highest earner at the UFC 203 PPV in Cleveland, Ohio this past Saturday night, where coincidentally enough, he fought third-from-the-top in a co-featured bout.
Punk was paid a $500,000 fight purse by the UFC for his debut against Mickey Gall, which he lost via first-round submission, according to figures released by the Ohio Athletic Commission (via MMAFighting.com.)
Topping the salary list for Saturday's big event at the Quicken Loans Arena were Alistair Overeem, who earned an $800,000 payday and UFC Heavyweight Champion Stipe Miocic, who earned $600,000.
He literally said the opposite and it was obvious he was genuine.
I guess you might think that means something if you're the type of person that pays attention to the random chatter of nobodies on twitter aka the worst of humanity
Nobody relevant is on that goofy shyt
This is what it always comes down to with Punk haters: this extra weird phenomenon where you claim to know his TRUE thoughts, feelings, motivations, call him a liar, ignore his actual statements and actions, replace them with some inaccurate and terrible claims you came up with, and then condemn him for your characterizations as if they were fact.Of course he's not gonna admit it was his worst moment he got too much pride.
Yes, thats my point. No one cares about stans with an axe to grind. If you dont have nobodies bitter about your successes you aint doing it right.I was pointin that out in response to you claimin he wasn't a joke on the internet, random chatter of nobodies on message boards are no different than Twitterin fact plenty Coli posters got Twitter accounts.
MoreThis is what it always comes down to with Punk haters: this extra weird phenomenon where you claim to know his TRUE thoughts, feelings, motivations, call him a liar, ignore his actual statements and actions, replace them with some inaccurate and terrible claims you came up with, and then condemn him for your characterizations as if they were fact.
Yes, thats my point. No one cares about stans with an axe to grind. If you dont have nobodies bitter about your successes you aint doing it right.
How stupidhe cried in the post fight press conference which shows he thinks its his worst moment
Why? That makes no sense beyond some childish playground retort. You guys are the ones on here acting like anyone should give a fukk that you hate CM Punk, or that your corny narratives reflect reality. They dont, hence me pointing out the positivity and support from people that may actually be relevant to Punk while you miserable c*nts desperately try to convince yourselves that he ruined his life on Saturday lol. Pathetic.I'm talkin about nobodies like you on message boards
Really? How many Punk threads have I made? Zero. How many threads have been made by those that hate him? Hundreds over the years, including flooding the first 2 pages of TSC with repetitive, inane garbage the last couple days, filled with the same bitter posters. Speaks for itself.you literally the stan here stop actin like you're superior to everyone else.
He made HALF of that. And that $500,000 will go towards his lawyer bill fighting the WWE lawsuit![]()
If the show did over 500,000 buys he gets another 625,000
No downside like the WWE has.This thread got derailed, but going back to the finances
He trained for two years prior to the big fight. Does Dana pay a downside for those 2 years? Or is this million dollars covering the fight and two years of training?
tho, just curious
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How stupidHe got emotional when they mentioned his wife and all the sacrifices and his team all saying they were proud of him. Stop fabricating goofy narratives and get a clue.
Why? That makes no sense beyond some childish playground retort. You guys are the ones on here acting like anyone should give a fukk that you hate CM Punk, or that your corny narratives reflect reality. They dont, hence me pointing out the positivity and support from people that may actually be relevant to Punk while you miserable c*nts desperately try to convince yourselves that he ruined his life on Saturday lol. Pathetic.
Really? How many Punk threads have I made? Zero. How many threads have been made by those that hate him? Hundreds over the years, including flooding the first 2 pages of TSC with repetitive, inane garbage the last couple days, filled with the same bitter posters. Speaks for itself.
Im not superior to everyone and Im not acting like it. Stop feeling threatened by an articulate opposing opinion. That said, I can say that Im absolutely superior to people with nothing better to do than wallow in the tribulations of others as they drown in the toxic sludge of their own whirlpools of negativity.
You'd quote those nobodies if they had something positive to say though.He literally said the opposite and it was obvious he was genuine.
I guess you might think that means something if you're the type of person that pays attention to the random chatter of nobodies on twitter aka the worst of humanity
Nobody relevant is on that goofy shyt
Dudes out here typing paragraphs and paragraphs![]()
I had to break down his stupidity.Dudes out here typing paragraphs and paragraphs![]()
He made HALF of that. And that $500,000 will go towards his lawyer bill fighting the WWE lawsuit
CM Punk was the third highest earner at the UFC 203 PPV in Cleveland, Ohio this past Saturday night, where coincidentally enough, he fought third-from-the-top in a co-featured bout.
Punk was paid a $500,000 fight purse by the UFC for his debut against Mickey Gall, which he lost via first-round submission, according to figures released by the Ohio Athletic Commission (via MMAFighting.com.)
Topping the salary list for Saturday's big event at the Quicken Loans Arena were Alistair Overeem, who earned an $800,000 payday and UFC Heavyweight Champion Stipe Miocic, who earned $600,000.