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WWE News: John Cena explains why he isn't as tough on C.M. Punk as he is on The Rock, comments on their Money in the Bank match

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Jul 12, 2011 - 12:23 PM

WWE Champion John Cena explained to the Chicago Tribune why he's not as tough on C.M. Punk as The Rock. "I know he’s not going to leave wrestling,” Cena said. “He’s leaving WWE. There’s a difference. CM Punk doesn’t feel he’s been treated properly in WWE.

"We’ve had this problem before. MVP was another one who felt he wasn’t treated well and has gone on to have a prolific career in Japan. Same with A-Train. I have more respect for a guy who leaves the company to better himself in another territory. But all roads lead back to Rome. If you’re successful, you’ll find your way back."

Cena also said that facing Punk in Chicago will make for an interesting moment. "Those are the instances you most remember," said Cena. "CM Punk is truly very proud of his city, and I think the city embraces him for it. He wears the Chicago flag on his trunks. Whether it will be more anti-Cena or more pro-CM Punk, I think it will really be great." To read the full story, visit ChicagoTribune.com.

Powell's POV: Here's hoping that the WWE culture changes to the point that we see Punk and MVP back in the fold sooner rather than later. Cena seems as legitimately excited about working in front of the hostile Chicago crowd as Punk does. Everyone involved has done a great job of making this main event feel special. Cena also spoke more about how tough the Chicago fans are on him, as well as Punk's frustration with The Rock headlining WrestleMania.

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