CM Punk: 11 Angles WWE Can Do At Chicago Raw To Get Around The Boos

Trouble is brewing for the WWE, with the CM Punk controversy about to be relighted by his loyally loud hometown fans in Chicago this Monday on Raw. This is the crowd who gave the WWE one of the most famous nights in wrestling history in 2011, when they ferociously cheered on CM Punk to victory over John Cena. As the company rolls back into town in 2014, things are drastically different €” what happens when the passionate support turns into passionate hatred? We are going to find out. Chicago looks full on set to drone Raw matches and segments out with boos and CM Punk chants. Chicago isn't happy that WWE have drove their hometown hero from the company and a crowd sabotage plot is already circulating on social media. The problem for WWE is that they haven't acknowledged the Punk walkout on WWE tv. How can they possibly sustain this policy with 18,000 Chi-Towners screaming "CM PUNK" for three hours on Monday. Wrestling matches are going to be ruined and cutting a promo is going to be impossible ... some people are even speculating it could all end in an actual riot. Chicago is thirsty for blood and is bowled on by the increasing trend of crowds vocally sabotaging WWE matches in recent months. Forget "Boo-tista", that's going to sound like nothing compared to the Chicago levels of heat for the lack of CM Punk on their show. WWE needs to address the problem, they need to do something to try and extinguish the situation. It's unfair to the rest of the roster and management owe it to the talent. They must try to creatively book their way out of CM Punk overshadowing the action, and here is how they could do it...
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