19 Things WRESTLING Wants You To Forget About CM Punk

11. The Miz (General)

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When you're as cool as CM Punk - or at very least when being as cool as CM Punk is vital for the character to resonate in the way it does with so many people - you can't be gotten to.

Being gotten to is a reality of most people's daily lives, but one of Punk's appeals is his ability to deal with that in ways most of us would never dare to do. Either through verbally destroying a rival or acting with the courage of his convictions to a potentially destructive extent, Punk is a man that fiercely believes in his own truth and is powered by that belief above almost everything else.

But not when it comes to The Miz.

From the aforementioned tweet so the digs he landed on 'The A-Lister' on his "Best In The World" documentary and a mic drop moment during his legendary AEW feud with MJF, Punk relationship with Miz seems to be similar to that of John Cena's - in spite of all the reasons not to be, a tiny flame of insecurity continues to burn.

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