#CMPunk #MJF #DogCollarMatch #AEW #AEWRevolution #AEWDynamite #AEWRampage #ThePinnacle DOG COLLAR MATCH CM Punk vs. MJF A Dog Collar Match; a leather collar wrapped around the neck of both competitors, a chain attached to each, effectively binding Punk and Max together until the fight came to its likely bloody conclusion. It was made most famous by Roddy Piper and Greg Valentine back in 1983, but its a stipulation used throughout the history of wrestling, and has led to some of the most violent encounters ever seen. Punk himself has fought under these conditions on a pair of occasions, once against Raven and another against the recently departed Jimmy Rave, and both resulted in two of the most brutal affairs ROH every witnessed in its 20 year history. MJF too has felt the chain weighing him down during his wrestling career, also on two occasions as a matter of fact, one coincidentally enough against Ethan Page way back in April 2019. He's not unfamiliar with the pain of the collar and chain, he knows its a situation in which there is no escape from your opponent, no reprieve from the violence, and as such has only been used once in AEW's history between Cody Rhodes and Mr. Brodie Lee. Max's reaction to this stipulation being laid down was...surprising...to say the least, and somewhat moving considering the source of the story. Suffice to say Punk did not know how to respond, the fans did not know how to respond; this was a side of Max that actually seemed deserving of sympathy, a side of MJF that actually felt like there was once a decent human being inside Maxwell. He made Punk question himself, question his own culpability in how Max has evolved, and it led to this... A snake; MJF pulled Punk in and bit him just like the snake Punk compared himself to in the parable famously referenced at ROH's Death Before Dishonor III event in June 2005. It was a banner moment in the career of Punk, the night he won that company's World Title, and it is no coincidence that MJF, being the long-time fan of Punk, chose to spit those words back in his face. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Twitter: / neorealityent Main Brand Channel: / neorealityentertainment Pop-Culture Omniversa: / @nreuniverse NRE OmniGaming: / @nreomnigaming NRE The WrestleVerse: / @nrethewrestleverse Introduced to wrestling in 2001 seeing Chris Jericho and The Rock during the height of The Invasion storyline, which I didn't know was going on, and watching their performance on the microphone and in the ring hooked me onto the industry ever since. Since those days, I had watched WWF/E exclusively from 2001 to 2010. Growing up seeing the likes of Triple H, Randy Orton, John Cena, Hogan, Shawn Michaels, THE UNDERTAKER, and some phenomenal stories and storytelling be told. Eventually, I had learned of the defunct companies like ECW, and WCW and got myself WWE 24/7 to witness the past and experienced how different things were before I was born. Then I was hearing stuff like NWA without ever knowing what that was before I finally dug more into the wrestling INDUSTRY and discovered promotions like NWA, New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Impact Wrestling, and Ring of Honor. It was like being a kid again, finding more wrestling than ever and swept on the internet to places like Veoh, YT, and DailyMotion to find wrestling content, which was a blessing in disguise as my WWE-Exclusivity attention was wearing thin in 2009 as WWE was fully embracing the PG Era, which was far removed from the type of content I was more used to and while I did welcome the old more insane days to return, It clearly wasn't going to either return or improve as the WWE's content in characters and consistency had taken a severe nose dive for me and I was grateful to find the other promotions that could do what WWE no longer sought to produce. Today, we have those promotions surging onward AND new promotions such as All Elite Wrestling in a state where WWE is the monopoly but have created an inconsistent product and oversaturation with some diamond moments but not enough in the rest of the presentation to keep things going. Welcome To NRE – The WrestleVerse! WWE,AEW Dynamite,AEW,WRESTLING Review,Wrestling,Professional Wrestling,New Japan Pro-Wrestling,NJPW,Impact Wrestling,All Elite Wrestling,neo-reality,wrestleverse,nre,the wrestleverse,aew rampage,malakai black,aew dynamite highlights,jon moxley,mjf vs cm punk dog collar match,mjf vs cm punk,cm punk vs mjf dog collar match,cm punk vs mjf highlights,wardlow,wardlow and mjf,wardlow aew,aew revolution,aew revolution 2022,ring of honor cm punk,dog collar match