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CM Punk got chokeslammed by Kane back in January
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WWE is not happy at CM Punk's criticism of their healthcare. The company issued a statement on Thursday saying "WWE takes
the health and wellness of its talent very seriously and has a comprehensive Talent Wellness Program that is led by one of
the most well-respected physicians in the country, Dr. Joseph Maroon."
This was in response to Punk's comments on Colt Cabana's Art of Wrestling podcast, where he disparaged WWE's
medical testing and Senior Ringside Physician Chris Amann. Punk also stated that he was hurt on several occasions but got
pressured to work from WWE officials.
The biggest accusation Punk made was that Amann misdiagnosed a MERSA staph infection. Punk had been bothered by a growth
on his back for three months, but Amann wrote it off as just a fatty deposit. The doctor, he says, would only prescribe
generic antibiotics that only caused more issues. After bolting from WWE in January, Punk says he visited a doctor in Tampa,
Florida who told him that the cyst was in fact a full-blown staph infection, and that he would need to be hospitalized
immediately. The independent doctor was stunned that Punk had been working with this for three months, and revealed that the
wrestler was lucky to not be dead.
Could Kane be dealing with the same issue? During Sunday's Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Match pitting
Team Cena against Team Authority, fans noticed that Kane was wrestling with a large growth on his back. To see a photo of
this, click here.
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With The Bella Twins' high standing in WWE and incredible bodies, grappling fans have wondered whether the Scottsdale, Arizona natives would ever shed their clothes for Playboy. Naturally, many members of the WWE Universe have dreamt of the twin duo following in the footsteps of Torrie Wilson, Chyna, Sable, Maria Kanellis, Ashley Massaro, Christy Hemme and Candice Michelle by posing nude for the famed publication. Fans, however, shouldn't bet on it ever happening.
While wrestling aficionados were accustomed for years to seeing a WWE Diva grace the cover of Playboy as part of the annual promotion for WrestleMania, with the sports-entertainment company's commitment to presenting a family-friendly, TV-PG product, it is highly unlikely that The Bella Twins, or any other Divas for that matter, will appear nude renowned publication. That is of course while the Diva is under contract to WWE.
The annual spread was dropped in 2009 after WWE officially initiated a family-friendly product the previous year.