AEW’s MJF Calls WWE Star CM Punk A ‘F**king C*nt, But He’s An Incredible Professional Wrestler’

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Former AEW World Champion MJF has shared his brutal thoughts on WWE star CM Punk, calling him a “f**king c*nt,” but an “incredible professional wrestler.”

On the Ariel Helwani Show today, MJF said:

“No I’m not surprised at how good he’s doing, doesn’t change the fact he’s a f**king c*nt.

“He just sucks, a bad guy, but he’s an incredible professional wrestler.

“How many times do I have to repeat myself, he’s a piece of s**t, but he’s a great wrestler.”

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MJF and Punk had a feud during Punk’s time in AEW which is still widely regarded as some of the best programming the promotion has ever produced.

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MJF Wants To Be Greatest Of All Time Without Joining WWE

Elsewhere in the interview, MJF said it’s very important to him that he goes down as the greatest of all time, but he thinks it would be even more special if he manages to do that without ever joining WWE.

He explained:

“There’s something very enchanting to me, no matter how much money did, or does, or will get thrown at me, and it was a f**king lot, hypothetically.

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“It doesn’t matter because I care about my legacy more than anything, as I discussed on TV, which is why I can’t get my head shaved on Sunday, because part of my legacy is my hair.

“Going down as the Greatest of All Time is really important to me, and I also think there’s something very special about being able to say that while never having worked there. I think that’s really cool.

“To me the Mount Rushmore of professional wrestlers turned actors is Dave Bautista, John Cena, Dwayne Johnson. Mount Rushmore has how many heads? Four. My goal is to be that fourth head, and if I can pull that off on my name alone and the legacy I built on my own back, no machine, just the Maxwell machine, I think it would feel all the more sweeter.

“Never say never in this business, we know a guy who said never, ever, ever, you can never say never in this business. But I’m just telling you where my brain is right now at 30 years old today.”

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