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CM Punk has been away from the WWE ring for years. However, fans in the arena never miss an opportunity to appreciate the Voice of those who have no voice chanting his name. CM Punk brought a revolution in WWE when he went against the Chief, Vince McMahon, and started dropping pipe bombs.
However, many tend to forget what a talented athlete Punk is in the WWE ring. Over the years he has won multiple titles in WWE. And one of the key aspects of his performance in the ring was his signature move, GTS (Go to Sleep). As its name implies, not many people were able to kick it once Punk landed this maneuver.
CM Punk stole his finisher from KENTA?
Former WWE NXT superstar KENTA recently claimed that he was the one who debuted on the finalizer, GTS before CM Punk started using it.
After leaving WWE in February, KENTA made its debut in New Japan Pro Wrestling and was pretending to be part of G1 Climax 29. KENTA started using its original finalizer, GTS on NJPW, which was banned by WWE after Hideo Itami wounded Brian Kendrick in a match at 205 live.
The former NXT star recently posted a video of him hitting his opponent with GTS for the first time in the 2000s. KENTA executed the move against Mitsuharu Misawa. Even though it was CM Punk who made this move so famous, KENTA accused Punk of stealing its finisher.
Previously, KENTA tweeted:
This is my first # Go2sleep
Before anyone use it on Wwe https://t.co/Nx8LhN1Zlx– KENTA, also known as Lil’K (@ KENTAG2S) April 21, 2020
It is not the first time that we have seen a WWE superstar who is inspired by the finalists of other professional wrestlers. It may be surprising to many, but Randy Orton is not the inventor of one of the deadliest movements in professional wrestling, RKO. However, it was Randy Orton who made that big move, and the same can be said for CM Punk and GTS.
Punk has yet to respond to this accusation, but it would be interesting to see if the voice of the voiceless has any response to this.
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