Kofi Kingston Talks His Relationship With CM Punk, Cracked's Stupid Reasons For Hating WWE, More
- The Phoenix New Times has an interview with Kofi Kingston at this link, who discussed his awesome spots in The Royal Rumble, The Walking Dead, the WWE Network and more. During the interview, Kofi was asked if he was still Punk's "road wife" before Punk's recent departure.
"Yeah, we were each other's road wives," Kofi replied. "With Punk, I consider him to be like a brother to me. He's one of the guys who took me under his wing when I first came. So we've been able to maintain a good relationship. And there are very few people in the business that you can call true friends, so I consider Punk to be that and more. So yes, "road wife" is the term we used to sum that all up."
- Speaking of Punk, Den Of Geek! has an article looking at his greatest feuds, which you can read by clicking here.
- WWEShop.com has another Elimination Chamber sale running through the end of the day. You can take 20% off all orders with promo code CHAMBER at checkout by clicking here. The offer excludes title belts, signed memorabilia, WWE 2K14 and gift cards.
- Cracked.com has been namedropping WWE in a lot of their recent articles. They have an article today listing "4 Organizations Everyone Hates (For Stupid Reasons)", and WWE came in at #4. The story notes that wrestling fans going nuts over a scripted show is no different than crazed fans watching the latest Superman or people losing their minds over Ben Affleck being cast as Batman. FOX News, PETA and Wal-Mart also made the list, which you can check out here.
Cracked also posted a story yesterday at this link looking at "The 5 Most Baffling Celebrity Appearances in Video Games," with The Rock in Rockpocalypse coming in at #3. They also posted a funny article a few weeks ago looking at four leaked memos that made "companies look like d-cks." WWE topped the list at #1 for a memo that was leaked last fall revealing what announcers can't say and how they are supposed to refer to WrestleMania. You can check out the full article by clicking here.
McCashier contributed to this article.