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* [[Older Than They Think]]: [[CM Punk]]'s stint as a commentator is very much like Hennig's when he was put on the ''Raw'' broadcast team with [[Vince McMahon]] while rehabbing an injury.
* [[Older Than They Think]]: [[CM Punk]]'s stint as a commentator is very much like Hennig's when he was put on the ''Raw'' broadcast team with [[Vince McMahon]] while rehabbing an injury.
* [[So Bad Its Good]]: WWF aired vignettes to promote the debut of [[Curt Hennig|Mr.Perfect]], which showed him excelling at a variety of sports to a ridiculous extent and looking smug while doing it. The vignettes did work, however, as Perfect became one of the most hated heels in the company.
* [[So Bad It's Good]]: WWF aired vignettes to promote the debut of [[Curt Hennig|Mr.Perfect]], which showed him excelling at a variety of sports to a ridiculous extent and looking smug while doing it. The vignettes did work, however, as Perfect became one of the most hated heels in the company.
** His run with the West Texas Rednecks, specifically their song, "Rap is Crap."
** His run with the West Texas Rednecks, specifically their song, "Rap is Crap."
* [[Too Cool to Live]]
* [[Too Cool to Live]]

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  • Older Than They Think: CM Punk's stint as a commentator is very much like Hennig's when he was put on the Raw broadcast team with Vince McMahon while rehabbing an injury.
  • So Bad It's Good: WWF aired vignettes to promote the debut of Mr.Perfect, which showed him excelling at a variety of sports to a ridiculous extent and looking smug while doing it. The vignettes did work, however, as Perfect became one of the most hated heels in the company.
    • His run with the West Texas Rednecks, specifically their song, "Rap is Crap."
  • Too Cool to Live