Jim Ross on CM Punk-WWE return: Phil is a friend, I wish him the best of luck on his journey

During the latest “Grilling JR” podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross gave his thoughts on CM Punk returning to Survivor Series. Ross said that he did not watch the show live but his mentions blew up and he found out quickly about Punk’s return. Ross was supportive of Punk’s career move.

“It was a perfect booking decision,” Ross said. “It was a great creative move. (The pop) was sustained chaos. I guarantee you there’s a lot of AEW fans that went to Survivor Series. They’re wrestling fans. They don’t have this brand-bullsh*t where I’m only going to support one brand. So you must not really be a wrestling fan then, right? How could you be a wrestling fan and not be happy for the success of others within your industry? I don’t get it. So anyway, it was great booking, good judgment by Paul Levesque. It was the perfect end to the show.”

JR also talked about not always agreeing with Punk even though they are friends. 

“Phil’s a friend. I didn’t always agree with him, and I certainly agreed with him more than not on some of his issues. I don’t know, man. He’s just a friend. I’m happy for my friends that find success in their chosen vocation. I wish him the best of luck on his journey. I don’t agree with all the sh*t that went on with him. I think he could have handled it a little differently as probably everybody could if you go back and look at it in hindsight. But the bottom line is he left and he was a great get, timely, and I loved the surprise.”

Ross also said that Punk is one of the people who checks up on him to see how he’s doing. Conrad Thompson later clarified that Ross’ comments about the “sh*t that went on with him” are about the things that happened during Punk’s previous stint in WWE.

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article please credit AdFreeShows.com with a h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription. 

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