CM Punk "The Modern day OUTLAWWWWWW"

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:wow: You fukkers called it, you humans argued for it, and here we....FOOKIN GOOOO!:





Is a coincidence... I think not mate:

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Pac started with Digital Underground:




Went Solo:




Thug Life BAYBAY:


Da Outlawzzzzzzz:


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"IF YOU ARE TIRED OF CEOS TRYING TO BE ALL IN THE VIDEOS, GOING OVER, AND FLEXING...COME TO AEW"

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Speaking of beef...here's the size of Biggie Smalls:
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LETSSS DO THIS?!?!?
 

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This was the peer approved abstract we submitted in support of the opinion

I wanna tell y’all a story. See if you can figure out who I’m taking about.

A company is build off the immediate successes of a popular act who is influencing their entire industry. They’re coming from a company where they feel they’re not being treated fairly and making the money they should be making. They start this new company with a man who is completely inexperienced in its industry’s management but has enough ties outside of the business to ensure it’s going to work. To set things up the lead off with an OG legacy act whose pretty much a legend themselves at this point as their top guy. After that they start building on the new acts and it’s pretty successful but there’s a problem. All the OGs in the industry hate it and hate how they’re influencing it. Nevertheless, it’s getting hard to make a living in the biz if you aren’t replicating their style.

Enter our main character. He’s had his own career and his own buzz without this company and his own fan base but you know deep down inside it makes sense for them to join up with him. Only problem is, he’s reckless and gets in trouble every where he goes. He falls out with the people he was with and finds himself away from the industry. The circumstances around his depart are largely considered by his fans as an injustice. His peers though kinda hint that he was doing too much. Either way, his gateway back in and to the big time he was already moving to is the company previously mentioned and while they don’t need him, it sure helps all of them.

He immediately makes an impact and all of this company’s resources shift to him for the time being to blow him up. But due to a situation that occurs he finds himself beefing with some people he was cool with mainly behind somebody he really had beef with and should have been focused on. It dominate industry media and causes a split. You’re either on one side or the other. Now our star is paranoid too, anything in his direction he doesn’t like and he’s coming at you.

He’s way too successful to be acting like this. Even some OGs in the biz try to help but it’s not working. These people cannot exist in the same space without a problem anymore and those in power are mismanaging it and perhaps even egging it on for both camps. Our star, eager to show how down he is involves himself more and more in street level stuff. It reaches a head at the biggest event of the year where he fights a scrub. That would be the last footage you saw of him as the star he was.
 
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