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WWE: Undertaker not happy with CM Punk quitting wrestling, criticises his move to UFC

The Undertaker speaking on a podcast suggested that Punk had issues with the company WWE, which is why he quit wrestling

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Legendary wrestler The Undertaker, while speaking on the official Joe Rogan podcast, the Joe Rogan Experience, expressed his displeasure at CM Punk, one of the stars of Professional wrestling, who quit wrestling in a bid to ply his trade in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), after making his debut in the MMA.

Speaking on the recent edition of the podcast, The Undertaker spoke on various topics, however, his main focus was on CM Punk's exit.

"He was a great wrestler in WWE. I didn’t understand that change he made. He had a problem with the company (WWE). Sometimes people just want … need a new challenge. But he was the guy at the top of the mountain, he was the star guy for the company," The Undertaker said.

"I don’t know enough about everything that happened because by that time I wasn’t around that much to hear these stories, but… I don’t think he had enough experience to fight in the UFC. He entered the game a little late, I think it was a little late for him to make that transition."

The Undertaker took the five-time WWE champion Brock Lesnar's case in point, who also had made a move to the UFC in his playing days. Speaking about Brock Lesnar's move, he said that it was much easier transition for the 43-year old wrestler as he already had an Olympic wrestling experience.

"For Brock Lesnar it was much easier to fight in the UFC because He is a freak athlete, a freak, and already had Olympic wrestling experience," The Undertaker added further.

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