Done Forever: Disillusionment with the wrestling business
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After sixteen years of selling his body and his good health, sometimes for less than a hundred dollars a night, CM Punk might just be tired of the whole wrestling game.
From the long time spent on the road to the restrictions put on his other pursuits by management, Punk has become somewhat disillusioned with the business. There is a concept called 'too much of a good thing,' and CM Punk has claimed to have reached that point.
Edited by Nishant Jayaram