45-year-old former WWE Superstar criticizes CM Punk following his shocking loss to Jon Moxley
AEW star and former WWE Superstar, Bobby Fish, recently took to Twitter to mock CM Punk's roundhouse kick from Dynamite.
This past Wednesday, Punk faced Jon Moxley in a title unification bout and Bobby was live-tweeting during the match. Moxley defeated Punk to to become the unified AEW World Champion. The match was short.
It's safe to say that The Undisputed Elite member wasn't impressed with Punk's roundhouse kick technique. He criticized the now-former AEW World Champion in a series of tweets.
Check them out below:
Throughout the years, Fish has established his place as one of the most well-renowned strikers in the professional wrestling industry.
Apart from putting in the work inside the squared circle, the 45-year-old trained with Jerrick Jones at Albany Boxing before his kickboxing debut back in 2010.
How did fans react to Bobby Fish criticizing CM Punk's technique?
In reaction to Bobby Fish criticizing CM Punk on social media, fans took to Twitter to fire shots at the former AEW World Champion. Reacting to Fish's tweet, the majority of fans on social media mocked Punk.
Check out the tweets regarding the same below:
In addition to the fan reactions, Fish also followed-up with another tweet, as he indirectly asked Punk to leave the head kicks to the professionals.
Fish further reacted to a GIF of him kicking The Young Bucks and kept on mocking Punk.
Check out the same tweet below:
However, Punk's loss to Moxley on AEW Dynamite caught the entire professional wrestling world by surprise. With Moxley now the unified AEW World Champion, it remains to be seen how Punk's AEW tenure will play out going forward.
The main event for the upcoming AEW All Out pay-per-view is yet to be confirmed. Numerous reports have hinted that the plan is to book a rematch between Moxley and Punk for the show.
CM Punk won the AEW World Championship at Double or Nothing 2022 by beating Hangman Adam Page and ended up losing the title without a single successful title defense.