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Old 12-30-2017, 01:33 AM   #26
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I feel like at their peak bitterness level, Punk was probably the more bitter of the two...what with him mentioning on Colt Cabana's Art of Wrestling podcast that his final year and a half with WWE made him despise wrestling and completely sucked away his passion for the business along. At the time it sounded like he viewed his entire career as a failure because he didn't get to the Mania main event.

But that podcast appearance (now over three years ago) seemed to be his one real opportunity to get the cock off his chest and ever since then he really doesn't talk wrestling anymore unless he's directly asked about it in an interview. He seems happy and that he's glad to have moved on with his life.

Bret on the other hand has been consistently bitter for over two decades and feels like he spends his free time yelling at clouds. So I went with him on longevity.
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