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05th Sep 2016

CM Punk insists Conor McGregor’s WWE jibes definitely touched a nerve with wrestlers

"A lot of feelings were hurt!"

Darragh Murphy

Conor McGregor knows how to get under people’s skin.

After cultivating the skill by getting into opponents’ heads in the run-up to fights, it’s almost become second nature for ‘The Notorious’ at this stage.

Everything he says resonates. He’s just got that type of personality.

And while most fighters have become accustomed to his jibes, it appears as though their WWE counterparts are not so thick-skinned.

On more than one occasion in recent months, McGregor has had some unkind words for members of the WWE roster.

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Whether it was Ric Flair…

“I don’t know what to say to Ric Flair. This ain’t no gimmick. This is the real shit. I’ve got to get in and fight a man for real. With no script, with no nothing. He was talking about bringing some other wrestler guys out to challenge me. Come bring it, then. This is the real shit over here. You know want to come over, we can fight no problem. A few of them are talking about the street and all. If they want to do that, come at me and see what happens.”

Or John Cena…

“What’s the main guy? John Cena. He’s 40. He’s 40 years of age. He’s walking around in a luminous orange t-shirt and a headband talking about nobody can see him. We can see him right there. He’s a big fat, 40-year-old failed Mr. Olympia motherfucker.”

Or Brock Lesnar…

“I mean fair play to Brock [Lesnar], he got in there and fought but, at the end of the day, he was juiced up to the fucking eyeballs so how can I respect that? The other guy [CM Punk] hasn’t fought yet so I don’t know about him yet.”

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McGregor has held nothing back when it came to some of the biggest names to come from the wrestling ring.

And CM Punk, who will fight his first mixed martial arts bout this weekend, had revealed that McGregor’s comments ruffled plenty of feathers over at WWE HQ.

“A lot of feelings were hurt, though, I can tell you that much, which I thought was a little strange,” Punk said during a UFC 203 media conference call. “You’ve got to leave the emotion out of it. These guys still don’t know.”

WWE superstars, past and present, came out in droves to angrily respond to ‘The Notorious’ which made Punk ponder how genuine the reactions were as he knows only too well how Vince McMahon likes to operate. And McGregor too is quite adept at sowing the seeds of potential moneymaking schemes.

“It’s a hard thing to comment on, because the amount of people who responded to him made me feel like they were told to respond to him,” Punk added. “[McGregor is] the biggest name in sports at the moment. There’s always grey areas when you involve that whole scene and you’re wondering, is this a work, is this not a work?”

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