As noted Monday night, CM Punk took aim at Susan G. Komen, the most widely known and largest-funded breast cancer organization in the United States. The UFC fighter and former WWE Superstar wrote on Twitter, “If you’re going to give money to a company that claims to raise money for finding a cure for cancer, please do some research. Komen is a scam.”
If you're going to give money to a company that claims to raise money for finding a cure for cancer, please do some research.Komen is a scam
— Coach (@CMPunk) October 6, 2015
This caused a stir with wrestling fans because WWE has continued its partnership with Komen to raise funds through the annual “Rise Above Cancer” campaign in support of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Throughout October, WWE is utilizing all its assets to generate awareness, including television broadcasts. The WWE announcer table, entrance ramp and ring skirts will be co-branded and the middle ring rope turned pink. WWE is also donating to Komen 20 percent of the retail sales price of all co-branded merchandise sold on WWEShop.com and at live events.
Punk, who is currently being sued by WWE’s Senior Ringside Physician, Dr. Chris Amann, for defamation, quickly clarified his critical remark to fans, saying it has nothing to do with wrestling.
@MrCreepyBoss I'm talking about people collecting money for themselves in the name of breast cancer and you're talking about fake wrestling.
— Coach (@CMPunk) October 6, 2015
@JohnCenaFTW1 didn't mention wrestling at all.
— Coach (@CMPunk) October 6, 2015
@Stephen_R96 no. It has nothing to do with wrestling.
— Coach (@CMPunk) October 6, 2015
The truth is never popular. Fuck all you crazy asses. Read a book.
— Coach (@CMPunk) October 6, 2015
@AdamentlyPoised I hated on nobody. I didn't mention wrestling at all.
— Coach (@CMPunk) October 6, 2015
It should be noted that Punk showed support for the campaign in 2013. He appears in this promotional video with WWE Superstars, where he says, “Never stop fighting.”
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