WWE Champion CM Punk Tells Fan To "Kill Yourself" on Twitter

The comments have proved to be controversial and even British newspaper The Mirror have ran an article on the incident.

"Same sex marriage should be legal. The fact that it's illegal is embarrassing."
EzeeKay of Walsall, West Midlands then disagreed and wrote;
"Man was meant for woman, and even the thought of homo's make me sick."
Punk then re-tweeted the message and added "kill yourself". Punk also advised another fan who disagreed with him to "drink bleach". He tweeted @super_herochic:
"no. You're an idiot for comparing a hole in a wall or a dog to a human being. Drink bleach. That's natural (selection)."
The comments have proved to be controversial and even British newspaper The Mirror have ran an article on the incident. Some see Punk as showing himself up for what he truly is and that his appearances for the WWE during their anti-bullying lobbies and the "Be A Star" initiative, were all a front that he doesn't believe in. Since the controversy broke and probably at the request of the WWE following last night's edition of RAW, Punk soon issued an apology on Twitter;
"I was pretty worked up today. The amendment 1 situation had me all wound up. I stand by my thoughts on gay marriage 100%. How I defended that stance was 100% wrong. I admit it. You can't stoop to others levels. Sometimes I fight fire with fire and it isn't ways the best way," he said. "To @ezeekay: I apologize. I don't want you to kill yourself. I want you to better yourself. Just as I want to better myself. "I'll start by being the better man and once again, apologize for my harsh reaction to your opinion of homosexuals making you "sick." "Sorry y'all. If I let anybody down, I apologize. I'll make it up to ya and move forward with a better understanding of others feelings.#pma."
CM Punk has 870,000 followers and is the poster child of the company as he holds the WWE title.
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