One of the biggest modern stories from the wrestling industry is CM Punk & Colt Cobana vs. WWE. The whole issue has led to years of aggression and stories and still to this day sees no end.

Title Match Wrestling today uploaded a portion of a WrestlePro match between Colt Cobana and Ryback full with comedy and tension stemming from the CM Punk incident.

As many of our readers may recall, Ryback was blamed for reportedly taking 20 years off Punk’s life following a match between the two. This was on the Art of Wrestling podcast where Punk spoke a lot about WWE. Cobana and Punk are well known to be best friends.

This was during all of the heat Punk directed against WWE for ‘making Roman look strong’ and ignoring Punk’s health which was drastically bad, life-threatening at the time.

Watch the video below to see what happened between these two wrestlers during the WrestlePro supershow in Orlando, FL.

Ryback & Colt Cabana Face Off in Very Awkward Exchange Over CM Punk Interview

Editor’s Note:

Wow! I never expected to see something like this. From the looks of it, they are both friendly with one another. Doubt they’d work the match if they weren’t. I believe it was more to tell a story of sorts. No knock on the competitors, I think they did great!

What are your thoughts after watching this match moment? Is it real tension or fabricated? Let us know in the comments below or over on our Facebook page or Twitter account. Additionally, you can find me on Twitter at @SOSNH1995.

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