Reports: Triple H furious over CM Punk's interview comments

Triple H fuming with anger after CM Punk’s comments against him

After CM Punk broke the internet with his two-hour long explosive interview on Colt Cabana’s podcast show, several personalities around the WWE have reacted to Punk’s statements which came after a ten-month silence since his departure.

We noted earlier that Bryan Alvarez of F4Wonline.com reported how Vince McMahon has been unhappy about Punk’s comments and if he is going to talk about it on Stone Cold’s podcast this Monday night immediately after Raw.

However, Alvarez has also stated that Triple H has taken Punk’s statements seriously and of all the people, he has been enraged by his remarks. According to Alvarez, Paul Levesque aka Triple H is furious with Punk over his remarks. He said he received a text message from a person in WWE reading “Triple H wants to kill Punk.”

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Alvarez added that Levesque, as well his wife, Stephanie McMahon, have 'an abject hatred' for Punk. He is also considered to be on their no-call list.

Punk revealed a lot of significant backstage incidents involving Triple H including how he stole the idea of The Shield from him. The Straight Edge Superstar was also angry on Triple H for failing to keep his promise of putting Punk over. Punk said,

“I didn't care. I didn't want to give him the f****** privilege. I said a lot of s*** in there. I told them again and Hunter, he was gritting his teeth and I knew... he never liked me. It's one of those situations where you always hear those stories in the dirt sheets about 'Hunter says this about Punk' and all this negative stuff but me and him in a room together? Never any good vibes. Always negative, the way he would always look sideways at me, the way he always treated me."

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