When it was announced that CM Punk had been injured during his training, many people said that meant he would never debut in UFC and that his contract was based more on the publicity the company is receiving even though Punk will never fight and that eventually he will return to WWE.
But to make everything look arranged, it is necessary to notice details like Punk being banned from the commemorative magazine Undertaker: 25 Years of The Deadman (he is not mentioned as one of Taker's rivals), published by WWE.
So, in wrestling obscurity and considered by WWE one step below Hulk Hogan (although twenty steps above Chris Benoit), CM Punk was interviewed by journalist Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour and talked about his critics:
"Twitter is like the latrine of humanity. Your stomach can't handle reading that. And it's better not to read it, because otherwise you'll be fucking crazy."
"The last thing I need is some wannabe journalist saying, 'Oh! He faked an injury; he'll never fight.' I don't know why people are so concerned about what I do. If you don't like someone's book, don't read it. If you don't like someone's TV show, don't watch it. If you're upset that someone is going to remake 'Big Trouble in Little China,' because it's your favorite movie, guess what? Don't watch the remake. Don't want to see me fight? Don't watch me fight."