5 Takeaways from November 19th episode of WWE Backstage

CM Punk held nothing back during his appearance on WWE Backstage.
CM Punk held nothing back during his appearance on WWE Backstage.

#2 Not many people liked the King Corbin dog mascot segment from SmackDown

A different type of Big Dog showed up on SmackDown last week.
A different type of Big Dog showed up on SmackDown last week.

Chances are that unless you are over 12 or are the Chairman of the Board, you might not have enjoyed the "Big Dog" segment involving King Corbin on last week's SmackDown. The panel was asked their thoughts on it and Punk held nothing back.

About the segment, he said that "the less said about it, the better." He even joked that "it even made me reconsider doing this show" and that "you can't possibly defend that. The Creative's bad."

When he initially appeared on the show, he said that he wouldn't be holding anything back. Punk also said that if something was good, he'd let you know and that if something was bad, you'd probably hate him. Being an employee of FOX and not WWE allows Punk the opportunity to speak his mind freely about the product and any issues it might have. If he was contractually obligated to the WWE, then he'd have a different set of rules to follow.

While the segment wasn't for everyone, it at least involved more than just Corbin and Reigns. Dolph Ziggler, Robert Roode, Mustafa Ali and Shorty G have all been side players in the feud and have received air time because of it. It might have been silly and juvenile, but at least the barking in tune with Reigns' theme was funny even if it's not for everyone.