#1 CM Punk complained about Triple H and losing to WWE part-timers
Unlike the other names in this list, this is an example of somebody complaining to WWE management about, ironically, somebody else in WWE management.
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CM Punk's appearance on Colt Cabana’s Art of Wrestling podcast in November 2014 made plenty of headlines, particularly his story about his final meeting with WWE Chairman Vince McMahon.
With Triple H present in the room, Punk rejected McMahon's idea about him facing “The Game” again at WrestleMania 30, even though he was booked to win, and said he seriously resented the WWE NXT founder for not allowing him to pick up the victory when they fought at Night of Champions 2011.
"I seriously resent you for not putting me over three years ago when you should have. That would have been best for business but you had to ****ing come in and squash it. And then I had to lose to ****ing Truth and Miz." [H/T Cageside Seats]
Punk also disclosed a conversation that he had with McMahon about the number of part-time Superstars that disappeared from WWE programming after defeating him.
This became a common theme throughout 2013, with Punk losing against The Rock (WWE Royal Rumble and WWE Elimination Chamber), The Undertaker (WWE WrestleMania 29) and Brock Lesnar (WWE SummerSlam).
After learning that he was going to lose his “Best versus The Beast” match against Lesnar, Punk made it clear to McMahon that he did not think he should lose against so many Superstars who work on a limited schedule.
"So I've gotta put over The Rock and he goes away, I've gotta put over 'Taker and he goes away, and now I'm putting over Brock and he goes away? My stock is dropping rapidly in the eyes of the casual viewer, who is who they care about."