CM Punk Melts Down In New Interview
Is Punk being Punk, or is the pressure getting to him?

Its a boring answer, because its kind of a boring question. This is mixed martial arts. Im not in there one day, working on one specific thing, Im in there everyday, working on everything.Only, it's not a boring question. It's a standard question, yes, but fans want to know where Punk thinks he needs work. It's a question nearly every MMA fighter gets asked about a hundred times during their career, at all levels of the sport. What have you been working on lately? It's like asking a writer what they've been hammering out at the keyboard. Fiction? Non? A short story? An epic fantasy series? From there, the next question is about whether he's nervous making the jump from pulled punches to real ones, and again, while pretty basic given the circumstances, it's enough to set Punk off:
I get this question a lot, and its like you guys think Im an idiot. Like I didnt know MMA wasnt pre-determined or something like that. Have you ever tweeted at me, Hey, do you know what youre getting into?When assured that this isn't the case - and does Punk really think journalists have nothing better to do then taunt him on Twitter, or is he being intentionally difficult? - Punk continues with:
Okay. It sounds like you might have.And when told there's no need to be on the defensive (which is a surefire way to get someone on the defensive, frankly):
Im not on the defensive. Your question is insulting. Youre asking me if I know the difference between the WWE and the UFC?No, the question was about nerves, and how one will compose themselves under fire. Verbal fire, Punk seems to have an issue with. These questions while bland weren't anything worse than any other interviewer has asked, and if Punk thinks they shouldn't be asked, maybe he needs to get a rider of some sort, the rock star type with "don't talk about X/Y/Z" spelled out. After all, he already has a handler - who whisked him away from the interview not long after this exchange - though not before Punk went back to mentioning Twitter in conjunction with a question about his fight being a publicity stunt, which likely means he needs to spend less time on it.
Thats exactly what youre asking. You say my fans say that? Youre mistaken. My fans do not say that. I wouldnt say anything to them . I dont justify stupidity with an answer. I dont give a s*** what anybody thinks of me, whether Im going to fight or not. I know what Im going to do. If I did anything in my life based on someones negative opinion on me, I would never f****** leave my house. My fans are people who dont tweet negative s**t at me.It seems as if Punk may need to accept some difficult truths, or simply stop doing interviews that aren't pre-scripted/approved. One, there is a pocket of people who will never see his jump to MMA as more than a publicity stunt, whether right or wrong. Two, the press is a reflection of the world at large, more or less. They're asking what (they think) the fans want to know. Three, if you don't want this cycle to continue, don't blow up at the dumb questions - give a simple, concise answer and move on. And maybe stop caring about what people write on Twitter.