10 Things We Learned From CM Punk At Starrcast

5. What WWE Could Have Done To Keep Him

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Punk explains that, ultimately, had the lines of communication between WWE and himself been more open, there's every chance he could still be in Stamford to this day.

"They coulda talked to me," is his biggest point of contention. That said, there are still a number of things he thinks the company should have sorted - things which still haven't altered today. In addition to employing neurologists and rotating their swathes of talent to prevent burnout, he also cheekily notes that WWE "should have better doctors."

"Let's not go down that rabbit hole," interjects Johnson, stopping Punk finding himself embroiled in yet more legal hot water.

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