Listen up, Dwayne, you bald fraud. You think because you're on the board of directors, you're immune from criticism? Well, you don't know who you're dealing with, you are dealing with the best in the world.
Middle aged and crazy, walk back into the WWE after 10 years and literally marched through hell to receive opportunities at the big dance. And you, Mr Midlife Crisis, just decide to walk in when you feel like it and hide behind the fact that you think you're a bigger star than everybody here. I would love to say all of this to your face, but you have not graced us with your presence to do your bullshit, to hit your arm, to pretend that you care about this business that gives you goosebumps.
I have never been so delusional, I have never been so desperate to wear a fake title. [NOISE] >> I have never been so desperate to wear a fake title and proclaim myself the people's champion, because I don't deserve it, I earn it. I have never been so desperate to sell my soul.
And that brings me to you, John Cena. You can't see me, well, now we can all see through you. You stole something from me in the Elimination Chamber.
A match that after 20 years of hustle, loyalty and respect, I gave you the benefit of the doubt when you didn't qualify. I thought what you did in the past secured your future. You're not gonna fool me twice.
Hustle, loyalty and respect for 20 plus years, and now everybody sees what I've known all along that you've been selling all these people and all these kids, bullshit. Who gave up in the Elimination Chamber? It wasn't me, you'll never see CM Punk give up on his dreams of main eventing WrestleMania.
Ironically, Mr don't quit, Mr don't give up. You gave up on yourself, you gave up on all of these people, you gave up on all those kids. The joke's on you, I'm gonna see you down the road, and I'm gonna get my hands on the both of you bald frauds.
And when I do, you're gonna make a wish that I never did.