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CM Punk Will Kill Hulkamania If Hulk Hogan Enters The Royal Rumble

The January 20 episode of WWE RAW took place at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas and saw the red brand continue on the road to the Royal Rumble. With the event set for February 1, in Indianapolis, CM Punk laid out his goals for the upcoming PLE.

During the second hour of RAW, CM Punk joined Jackie Redmond for an interview. Punk called himself a history maker, highlighting that he headlined the first-ever RAW on Netflix. Punk stressed the importance of staying relevant, stating, “It’s all about what have you done for me lately,” and assured the audience that he continues to prove himself.

He acknowledged the high stakes and pressure leading up to the Royal Rumble, adding that he thrives in such moments and believes nobody can beat him when he’s at his best.

Looking ahead to the Royal Rumble, Punk confidently stated that he “can’t see” John Cena eliminating him from the match. He also took a shot at Roman Reigns, claiming the “OTC” needed him at WarGames. Not finished, Punk made a bold claim about Hulk Hogan should the controversial Hall of Famer enter the Royal Rumble.

“You put Hulk Hogan in the Royal Rumble, I’ll throw his dusty ass over the top rope and kill Hulkamania forever”

Punk’s comment got a loud cheer from the crowd, another sign that wrestling fans are tired of Hogan, who was resoundingly booed at his last appearance. As for Punk, he aims to win his first Royal Rumble match, a victory that’d bring him one step closer to his dream of headlining WrestleMania.

CM Punk’s 10 Greatest Raw Moments Ranked by WWE

CM Punk is back as one of the top stars on WWE Raw as the Netflix era kicks into high gear. For nearly two decades, Punk has delivered unforgettable moments that have shaped his legendary career. WWE recently ranked his greatest moments specifically on Monday Night Raw, and the list showcases why he’s one of the all-time greats.

10. CM Punk Cashes in Money in the Bank on Edge

On June 30, 2008, CM Punk seized the opportunity of a lifetime, cashing in his Money in the Bank contract on an injured Edge. After delivering the Go to Sleep, Punk secured the pinfall and became the new World Heavyweight Champion, marking the beginning of his rise to main-event status.

9. The Infamous “Pipebomb” Promo

On June 27, 2011, CM Punk shocked the wrestling world with his legendary “pipebomb” promo. Calling out WWE management, superstars, and the fans, Punk blurred the lines between reality and fiction, cementing himself as the voice of a generation.

8. CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins

On December 30, 2013, CM Punk clashed with Seth Rollins in a thrilling singles match on Raw. After surviving Rollins’ high-octane offense, Punk hit the GTS to secure the victory, showcasing his technical brilliance and resilience.

7. CM Punk Hits The Rock with a GTS Again

As tensions escalated on January 7, 2013, Punk delivered another shocking Go to Sleep to The Rock during their fiery rivalry. This moment solidified Punk’s defiance as he continued to stake his claim as WWE’s top star.

6. CM Punk Wins the Intercontinental Championship in Chicago

On January 19, 2009, Punk triumphed over William Regal to claim the Intercontinental Championship in his hometown of Chicago. The crowd erupted for their local hero, celebrating Punk’s hard-fought victory.

5. CM Punk Disguised as a Druid Attacks The Undertaker

During a feud with The Undertaker, Punk ambushed the Deadman while disguised as a druid. This sinister moment exemplified Punk’s cunning nature and willingness to do whatever it took to gain an advantage.

4. CM Punk and Kofi Kingston Win the World Tag Team Championships

On October 27, 2008, CM Punk and Kofi Kingston defeated Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase Jr. to win the World Tag Team Championships. This victory highlighted Punk’s adaptability and his ability to shine in any role.

CM Punk and Kofi Kingston win WWE tag titles
Photo: WWE

3. CM Punk Mocks Randy Orton and References His Tour Bus

On March 14, 2011, Punk taunted Randy Orton in a chilling promo, even referencing Orton’s wife and tour bus. This psychological warfare added depth to their WrestleMania feud, proving Punk’s mastery of storytelling.

2. CM Punk Interferes in Wade Barrett’s Match and Joins Nexus

In a shocking turn of events on December 27, 2010, CM Punk betrayed Wade Barrett and took over The Nexus. Punk’s leadership added a new edge to the faction, setting the stage for unforgettable chaos.

1. CM Punk Hits The Rock with the GTS

On January 7, 2013, CM Punk delivered a devastating Go to Sleep to The Rock in one of his most iconic moments on Raw. This confrontation was a defining moment in their rivalry, leaving fans stunned as Punk asserted his dominance. Over 10 million views on the video:

CM Punk’s return to WWE Raw brings renewed excitement to fans who have followed his storied career. As strong as this top 10 list stands, it’s exciting to think that some of CM Punk’s greatest Raw moments are still to come.

CM Punk & Belal Muhammad Tease Royal Rumble Surprise At UFC 311

Could UFC fighter Belal Muhammad compete in this year’s Men’s Royal Rumble match? According to CM Punk, it’s not out of the question. Backstage at UFC 311, the pair were interviewed by Cathy Kelley. When the WWE interviewer brought up the possibility of Muhammad entering the 2025 Royal Rumble, the fighter responded, “You never know what’s going to happen.” However, if Muhammad does compete, don’t expect an alliance with Punk, who made “no promises” about not tossing him over the top rope on February 1.

Punk has already confirmed his participation in this year’s Royal Rumble match, a contest in which he was the runner-up last year. Despite his decorated wrestling career, Punk has yet to secure a Royal Rumble victory and hopes that this year will finally bring him one step closer to headlining WrestleMania, another feat he’s yet to achieve.

Learn More About CM Punk’s WWE Royal Rumble Past

Belal Muhammad is the latest UFC star to show interest in transitioning to WWE. In recent years, fighters like Conor McGregor have teased a WWE crossover, though McGregor’s multiple controversies make such a move increasingly unlikely. Similarly, Oban Elliot hinted at an appearance at WWE Bash in Berlin last year, but that did not materialize. With WWE and UFC now united under the TKO umbrella, the potential for crossover between the two organizations is greater than ever. Whether Muhammad will step out of the Octagon and into the squared circle on February 1 remains to be seen.

Drew McIntyre Praises CM Punk’s Resilience: ‘He Ate It Like a Man’

Drew McIntyre recently reflected on his interactions with CM Punk, offering a candid take on their dynamic both on-screen and off. Speaking openly to Alex McCarthy for the Daily Mail, McIntyre acknowledged his no-holds-barred approach toward Punk during their feud, emphasizing how Punk stood out by handling the pressure without faltering.

“I went completely gangbusters for him,” McIntyre explained, recounting his aggressive tactics, particularly on social media. He clarified that, while he can be limited in what he says on TV, his personal social platforms give him freedom to be unfiltered. Despite his relentless approach, McIntyre admitted Punk remained unfazed:

“I went at him and went at him. And I’ve done that with a couple of people, and they have got a boo boo face. Not that I care, but he didn’t. He ate it like a man and then came back with what he had to say. So I’ll give him that.”

McIntyre also mentioned that WWE did not intervene to tone down his rhetoric, further demonstrating the intensity of their storyline. “The company could have asked me to pull back if they wanted me to, and I’d have said, ‘No, it’s my social.’”

Although McIntyre’s comments hint at mixed feelings toward Punk, he seemed to appreciate Punk’s resilience and ability to engage in the back-and-forth exchange. His remarks offer insight into the complexities of their professional relationship and highlight the impact of their feud.

For more insights from McIntyre, including his thoughts on The Rock and John Cena, check out the full article on Daily Mail.

Drew McIntyre Taunts CM Punk’s Dog Larry With Futurama’s Saddest Scene

CM Punk Names Steve Austin As One Of His Dream Opponents

CM Punk is widely regarded as one of the biggest names in professional wrestling over the past 15 years, having shared the ring with countless stars. However, for Punk, there’s one opponent who eluded him: Steve Austin.

Punk and Austin appeared on-screen together during the June 13, 2011, episode of WWE Raw. While speaking with Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson on NightCap, Punk revealed that Austin tops his list of dream matches. He also expressed his admiration for Bret “Hitman” Hart, citing Hart as a key influence in his career.

“One name always comes to mind, and that’s Stone Cold Steve Austin,” Punk said. “Unfortunately, he had to retire because of injuries, and he had a stroke. Bret Hart is another one. Bret Hart would be a dream for me because that’s a guy I looked up to when I was a kid. That’s a guy that helped get me into this sport from an interest perspective, and that’s a guy who, to this day, I could text right now and be like, ‘What’s up? I have a question and need some advice.’ He’ll hit me back right away. Much love to him.”

Punk went on to highlight the current WWE roster, praising its depth of talent. “We have a pretty wealthy locker room when it comes to talent right now. There are a lot of people I would love to get in there with—Gunther, he’s the champ on Raw. Would love to mix it up with my boy Cody [Rhodes]. As far as legends go, the ones that probably aren’t going to happen but are dream matches, Austin is number one with a bullet.”

Punk’s comments come on the heels of his recent main event victory over Seth Rollins during WWE Raw’s premiere on Netflix.

CM Punk Royal Rumble Stats: Everything To Know Before 2025 Match

CM Punk will be a part of the 2025 Men’s Royal Rumble match, bringing an exciting favorite to the contest. Punk declared his intention following this week’s episode of WWE Raw, the debut episode of the red brand on Netflix.

Here’s everything you need to know about CM Punk’s Royal Rumble legacy and what his entry means for this year’s event.

CM Punk Confirms His Entry for 2025

Punk announced the news in a post-show promo at the WWE RAW on Netflix premiere. The Best in the World shared that not only does he plan on winning the Men’s Royal Rumble, but that he’ll be winning gold this year.

CM Punk’s Royal Rumble Career Highlights

CM Punk has participated in seven Royal Rumbles, boasting an impressive track record:

EventEntrant NumberTime in MatchFinishing PositionEliminationsEliminated ByNotable Moments
20071127:16221The Great KhaliLasted longer than any other ECW star.
20081223:50171Chavo GuerreroEliminated Chuck Palumbo
20091822:29181Big ShowEliminated William Regal
2010310:0475Triple HAt times, Punk was the only Superstar in the ring.
2011135:21217John CenaPunk scored the most eliminations, thanks in part to the help of the New Nexus.
2014149:12273KaneKane eliminated him after being eliminated by Punk. This was Punk’s final WWE match until his 2023 return.
20242721:45292Cody RhodesPunk suffered an injury that forced him out of action for months.

Career Totals Across Royal Rumbles

  • Total Entries: 7
  • Wins: 0
  • Cumulative Time in Match: 3 hours, 9 minutes, 57 seconds
  • Eliminations: 20
  • Average Time Per Entry: 27 minutes, 8 seconds
  • Best Finish: Runner Up (2024)
  • Worst Finish: 7th (2010)

Surprising Superstars Who Showed Up In WWE NXT

The Rock made his first-ever appearance in WWE NXT this week, where he shared his love for WWE and teased that his issues with Cody Rhodes aren’t over yet. The Final Boss is hardly the first surprising name to have shown up in WWE’s developmental brand:

CM Punk

CM Punk has been keeping a close eye on NXT since his return but competed for the brand in a dark match in 2012. In a meeting of the internet ‘darlings’, Punk teamed with Seth Rollins to defeat Kassius Ohno and Antonio Cesaro.

Chris Jericho

Appearing on the May 1, 2013, episode, Chris Jericho bested Bray Wyatt in the main event of WWE NXT. Wyatt would arrive on the main roster later that year and the pair would feud in 2014.

Sheamus

Already a former World Champion, Sheamus defeated Luke Harper in July 2013 during the Celtic Warrior’s first-ever match in NXT. Nine months later, Sheamus returned to the brand to defeat Aiden English.

John Cena

Cena made an appearance for NXT in 2023, but also appeared for the gold brand back years earlier. A segment with Enzo Amore and Big Cass ended with Cena delivering an AA to Damian Sandow, but as this was a dark segment, fans at home couldn’t see John.

Team Hell No

After appearing on the game-show edition of NXT in 2010, Daniel Bryan returned to the gold brand alongside Kane on the November 28, 2012, episode. Team Hell No retained their tag titles on the night against Johnny Curtis and Michael McGillicutty.

Christian

Years before he was waging war on deceased fathers, Christian hosted a post-show edition of the peep-show after an October 2013 WWE NXT. This unlikely segment saw the unlikely guest of World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio and ended with Rusev standing tall over Del Rio.

Too Cool

The first-ever NXT TakeOver event saw Scotty 2 Hotty and Grandmaster Sexay surprise fans in tag-team competition. The pair challenged then-champions The Ascension but failed to capture the gold.

Batista

Batista’s 2014 run didn’t go as WWE planned as the fans rejected the Animal in favor of Daniel Bryan, ultimately turning Batista heel. That same year though, Batista won fans back after an NXT taping. After Bo Dallas suggested the pair team up as ‘Bo-tista’ the Animal rejected the idea with a Batista Bomb to the delight of the crowd.

CM Punk Explains How His Perspective Over WrestleMania Main Event Has Changed

CM Punk would be open to main eventing WrestleMania but it’s not the end goal for him in wrestling anymore.

Being in the main event of the Show of Shows is one of the few achievements in wrestling that has always eluded Punk. The frustration of part-time wrestlers getting the spot over him was one of the major reasons for the Straight Edge Star quitting the company back in 2014.

Now that he is back with the promotion with a completely new management team at the helm, a lot of people believe that the timing is just right for the former AEW Champion to main event WrestleMania 41 from Las Vegas.

CM Punk was asked about the possibility of it during the post-Raw on Netflix premiere press conference. The former World Champion first claimed that he doesn’t feel the need to solidify his status in wrestling with a WrestleMania main event anymore:

“While I think you’d be foolish to say that it doesn’t matter, I would also feel it’s foolish to hold me to the same ideas and things that I said 10, 12 years ago. A lot of other people think that maybe I need to main event WrestleMania to — I don’t know, solidify anything I’ve ever done? Like, I never could have come back here and had a Hall of Fame career, right?”

I’m Not Going To Shy Away: CM Punk

Though according to Punk, it’s a feat that still scares him and so he would not be shying away from the opportunity if it comes his way:

“So to me, yeah. If that opportunity arises, I’m not going to shy away from it. Because it scares the hell out of me, frankly. And I think if your dreams don’t scare you, I think you need to find different ones, bigger ones. Main eventing the first Raw on Netflix is a pretty big deal though, so nobody else can say they did that.”

Apart from this, CM Punk was also asked about a potential match with John Cena or The Rock in 2025. Punk noted that his focus is on winning a championship in 2025, but he would not say no to either of these matches cause they come with a big paycheck.

Watch: What Happened With CM Punk After Raw On Netflix Premiere Went Off Air

CM Punk put both the WWE World Champions on notice after the WWE Raw on Netflix premiere from Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, California went off air.

The Straight Edge Star defeated Seth Rollins in their first singles match in over a decade in the main event of the show. Punk picked up the victory after delivering two GTS to his opponent.

Jackie Redmond interviewed the former World Champion after the Netflix broadcast ended. She asked the WWE star what to expect from him in 2025. CM Punk claimed that he’ll be coming for all the gold in 2025. The former AEW star named both Gunther and Cody Rhodes before declaring his entry into Royal Rumble:

During the promo, Punk also dedicated his Netflix victory to New Found Glory guitarist Chad Gilbert and TNA star Chris Bay. Gilbert has been dealing with cancer while Bay has been out of action after suffering a serious neck injury in October.

Punk wasn’t the only name who declared his entry into the Rumble during the night. John Cena also officially kicked off his retirement tour at the show and declared himself for the upcoming battle royal.

Apart from this, the Raw Netflix premiere featured names such as The Rock and Hulk Hogan. It also saw a surprise appearance from another WWE Hall of Famer. You can check out more about it here.

CM Punk Tops Seth Rollins In WWE Raw On Netflix Premiere Main Event

Seth Rollins and CM Punk finally clashed in a highly anticipated singles match on the premiere episode of WWE Raw on Netflix. The match headlined the historic event, delivering on the long-awaited showdown between the two superstars.

As the match reached its climax, Rollins delivered a buckle bomb followed by a stomp, resulting in a dramatic near fall. Punk countered Rollins’ falcon arrow attempt and hit the Go to Sleep (GTS). Not stopping there, Punk delivered a second GTS to secure the pinfall victory over Rollins.

This rivalry has been simmering since Punk’s shocking return to WWE at Survivor Series: WarGames. WWE has skillfully blended real-life tension between the two stars into their storyline, with both men referencing their past comments about each other. Originally, this match was slated for WrestleMania 40, where Punk was set to challenge Rollins for the World Heavyweight Championship. However, an injury sidelined Punk, forcing WWE to pivot and book Rollins against Drew McIntyre at the event instead.

Despite Punk’s extended absence in 2024 due to injury and his feud with McIntyre, WWE kept his rivalry with Rollins alive. After Punk’s return at Survivor Series, the storyline gained momentum, culminating in this memorable showdown on Raw.

CM Punk: Issues with Seth Rollins Is WWE’s Modern-Day Hogan Vs. Savage

On tonight’s WWE Raw debut on Netflix, CM Punk and Seth Rollins will battle in Punk’s first match on the red brand since 2014. Fans are excited to see the pair finally lock horns in a feud that Punk feels echoes one of wrestling’s most infamous rivalries.

On the Night Cap podcast, Punk discussed his issues with Rollins. Despite being hopeful that he will move on to “bigger and better things” after tonight’s Raw, the Chicago-Made star feels their issues will never truly be settled.

“This is one of those Hogan-Savage deals that’s gonna just go on for as long as the beef has already been festering. 10-plus years… this one’s gonna fester for a while.”

Hulk Hogan and ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage were rivals, both in the ring and in real life. In 1993, Savage even claimed on Radio WWF that Hogan and his then-wife Linda played a role in Miss Elizabeth filing for divorce the previous year.

CM Punk Vs. Seth Rollins: A Timeline

The showdown between CM Punk and Seth Rollins has been years in the making, as seen with this timeline of issues between the two WWE Superstars:

Before 2019: CM Punk makes several comments disparaging WWE. At this time, Seth Rollins had established himself as a top name in WWE and took the comments to heart.

2019: CM Punk shocks fans by joining WWE Backstage, though his contract is with FOX. Rollins takes to X to challenge Punk to a match.

August 2021: CM Punk joins AEW and his comments about WWE resume. Rollins, loyal to WWE’s brand, defends the promotion from criticism on social media.

January 2023: Amid CM Punk’s first AEW suspension, Seth Rollins calls Punk a “cancer,” echoing words reportedly said by Chris Jericho. He warns Punk to stay away from WWE.

November 2023: CM Punk Returns to WWE. Seth Rollins’ volatile reaction goes viral as fans debate whether it’s for a story or his genuine response.

June 2024: CM Punk interferes in the World Heavyweight Title match at Money in the Bank. Though his actions were to prevent Drew McIntyre from winning, he inadvertently also costs Rollins the title.

December 2024: Punk and Rollins hold nothing back in a face-to-face on Raw. Punk brings up Becky Lynch while Rollins calls out Punk and AJ Lee not having children.

There’s no shortage of bad blood between the two, with fans excited to see what’s to come. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on their feud and tonight’s exciting showdown.

Seth Rollins Doesn’t Buy CM Punk Has Changed Ahead of Raw On Netflix

Seth Rollins has shared his final barbs about CM Punk ahead of their much-anticipated showdown tonight on WWE Raw’s Netflix debut. Speaking to Jackie Redmond, Rollins expressed skepticism about Punk’s alleged transformation since his return to WWE.

“I wanna believe that he’s not the same dude that walked out on this company back in 2014… But he makes it difficult… I just don’t buy it.”

Rollins pointed to Punk’s controversies in AEW, though similarly to their promo battle on last week’s Raw, stopped short of referencing the competition by name. Instead, Rollins focused on Punk ‘burning bridges’ with others in recent years.

“He hasn’t had a great last four or five years. He’s burned a lot of bridges; his reputation has been kind of smeared in specific areas.”

Punk Vs. Rollins has been brewing long before the Chicago-Made star’s epic return at Survivor Series 2023. Rollins infamously called Punk a “cancer” during the latter’s first suspension from AEW, while Punk would spend years taking digs at WWE, an act Rollins took personally. Their showdown had at one time been pencilled in for WrestleMania 40 before Punk’s injury forced WWE to change plans.

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Now, the pair will do battle at WWE Raw on Netflix, a show with as much build and hype as a Premium Live Event. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on this rivalry and from tonight’s epic showdown.

Preview for tonight’s WWE Raw on Netflix Premiere

Ranking CM Punk’s Best (and Worst) Matches of 2024

On November 25, 2023, the wrestling world was set abuzz once again as former WWE Champion and more recent AEW World Champion CM Punk made a shocking return to his former promotion, WWE, in his hometown of Chicago, IL. The WWE Universe rejoiced at the return of the Second City Saint, who hadn’t been officially seen on WWE programming since almost a decade prior. In addition, given the body of work Punk presented in AEW, fans were confident that the 45-year-old still had plenty of gas left in the tank, with fans fawning over the endless possible feuds and stories that the ring-veteran could tell.

Despite the immense hype and excitement surrounding his return to the WWE ring, CM Punk’s in-ring action was abruptly cut short when he suffered a right triceps tear during the Royal Rumble event in early 2024. This news devastated many WWE fans, as their hopes for Punk’s return at WrestleMania, including a highly rumored one-on-one match with then-World Champion Seth Rollins, were dashed. Before this injury, Punk had only competed in two matches—both against Dominik Mysterio, one of which took place during the company’s Holiday Tour at Madison Square Garden. Ultimately, Fans barely got a taste of CM Punk before he was taken away from them.

While 2024 could have been remembered as a painful year for him, given its rocky start, hindsight shows that this perception could not be further from the truth. Despite competing in only five televised matches in 2024, CM Punk made the year memorable thanks to a combination of impressive storytelling and strong dance partners.

With that being said, let’s Rank Every “Televised” (Don’t want to make the diehards angry on technicalities) CM Punk Match of 2024.

#5: 2024 Royal Rumble

Ironically enough, the first match on this list was CM Punk’s first in-ring match in 2024, the bout that would ultimately put Punk on the shelf for 7-months.

The 2024 Royal Rumble served as an odd full-circle moment for CM Punk; after all, it was the 2014 Royal Rumble that served as the backdrop for Punk’s final match in WWE before leaving the company in a heap of controversy. Now, with tons of hype and momentum, Punk entered the match as not only a favorite but one of the favorites to win the whole thing potentially. Entering the Rumble at #27, Punk lasted over 20 minutes and eliminated Dominik Mysterio and Drew McIntyre before being ultimately eliminated by the bout’s eventual winner, The American Nightmare, Cody Rhodes.

All in all, the moment should be remembered as a major triumpth for the former World Champion; however, instead, it’s remembered as a largely forgettable night in-ring wise, paired with a devastating reality following the final bell. Even before sustaining his injury, Punk’s performance in-ring wise was largely just “okay”, a stark contrast from what fans had seen from his recent run in AEW.

Of course, much respect and latitude should be afforded to Punk. Despite his injury, he forged on and finished the match like the true professional he is, playing his part in helping secure the strong finish. The anguish he expressed by Punk during Rhodes’ celebration seemed incredibly authentic to fans who were watching; little did we know at the time that it was all too real.

In conclusion, while the Royal Rumble match is ranked last (despite us talking about it first. What can we say? Rankings are weird sometimes), the setback of the event would eventually propel Punk forward into a masterful program with Drew McIntyre as the year went on.

For the most part, the 2024 Survivor Series PLE was quite solid. Although the WWE Universe’s enthusiasm for the War Games stipulation may be starting to fade, both the Men’s and Women’s bouts were received well and delivered strong matches.

While the overarching storyline of The Original Bloodline vs. The New Bloodline was the main focus, a significant side quest emerged with the inclusion of CM Punk in the match. Punk not only inserted himself into the tribal conflict but did so with the help of his former Wiseman, Paul Heyman. He made it clear that his involvement was out of respect for Heyman, much to the apparent disgust of Roman Reigns. Much like Vito Corleone at the beginning of “The Godfather,” CM Punk emphasized that his assistance wouldn’t come without strings attached, indicating he would be calling in an ambiguous “favor” at some point in the future.

This match is ranked #4 not because of a lack of quality, but rather due to the strength of the three preceding entries. While entertaining, Punk’s significance in the match was more about the storyline than the actual in-ring action. With seven other Superstars involved, it was challenging for Punk’s contributions to stand out in a meaningful way.

The most memorable moment in War Games didn’t come from executing a high-flying move but rather from Punk saving Roman Reigns from what would have been a devastating “Tsunami” delivered by Bronson Reed. Throughout the buildup and execution of the match, questions arose about Punk’s loyalty to his team and willingness to assist Reigns when it counted. Punk’s efforts to keep Reigns out of harm’s way not only helped secure the Original Tribal Chief’s victory over The New Bloodline but also laid the groundwork for a future clash between the two rivals.

#3: SummerSlam (Special Referee)

If you’re not a fan of the concept behind the 1993 classic “Groundhog Day,” then you might not find the rest of this article particularly appealing. The next three matches feature the same opponent: the Scottish Warrior, Drew McIntyre. Though fans often claim they dislike repetitive matches, a well-crafted trilogy every now and then can be enjoyable. (Except when it’s a Disney remake—I’ll save my complaints about Star Wars for another time.)

First, let’s discuss CM Punk’s return to the ring following his serious injury earlier that year, as he squared off against the man who put him out of action at The Biggest Party of the Summer. Adding complexity to the match was Seth Rollins’s role as Special Guest Referee; he had no love for either competitor, especially not for CM Punk.

As mentioned earlier, this was Punk’s first match since the Royal Rumble, although it wasn’t his first appearance on WWE TV. Throughout the Spring and Summer, Punk and McIntyre had been embroiled in an all-out war—on the mic, behind the scenes, and on social media. This feud began when McIntyre openly celebrated injuring Punk, delivering the now-famous line, “I prayed for this, and it happened,” which turned him into one of the biggest heels in professional wrestling.

From that point, the intensity only escalated. Punk vowed to sabotage McIntyre’s success, costing him the World Championship at WrestleMania 40 to a cash-in by Damian Priest, as well as his rematch at Clash at the Castle and his Money In The Bank cash-in opportunity. Eventually, Punk’s wife and beloved dog became targets for McIntyre, who even stole a cherished, fan-made bracelet that held the names of Punk’s loved ones. (Admittedly, that sounds odd when you write it down, but somehow it worked—such is wrestling!)

The match itself, as echoed by many, was not a technical classic by any means. Instead, it resembled two competitors who loathed each other, determined to inflict pain, with Seth Rollins’s antics adding a layer of chaos. A pivotal moment in the match occurred when Rollins picked up the fallen bracelet and donned it on his own wrist. This act infuriated Punk, directing his focus toward Rollins, ultimately allowing McIntyre to capitalize and secure the victory.

Like his role in Survivor Series: War Games, this match was less about technical prowess and more about the ongoing narrative between Punk and McIntyre—a continuation of a brutal rivalry that was far from over while also planting seeds for a future storyline with Rollins. Overall, the match told a compelling story and provided an engaging experience from bell to bell. More importantly, Punk showed that his injury did not inhibit his ability to put on a great performance.

#2: Bash in Berlin – Strap Match

CM Punk and Drew McIntyre’s sequel to their strong SummerSlam match was arguably better than the first, as the two men participated in a Stab Match at WWE’s Berlin PLE.

The irony of the two blood rivals being forcibly connected is elegant poetry when you think about it. While they desired nothing more than to bludgeon each other, they needed to stay close so that each could attempt to tap the ringposts and secure a victory. The duo found numerous ways to use the match’s stipulation to elevate the match, rather than just treating it as a backdrop.

The match began with competitors trying everything they could to hurt one another. However, they eventually realized that completely obliterating the other would only make victory more difficult. This realization forced both to figuratively – and at times literally – carry one another to each ring post during almost every attempt to win. Ultimately, a trio of GTS moves led to Punk’s eventual victory, earning him both a significant win in front of a fired-up Berlin crowd and his beloved bracelet back.

#1 Bad Blood – Hell in a Cell

To the surprise of no one, CM Punk and Drew McIntyre’s epic encounter inside Hell in a Cell at Bad Blood is undoubtedly CM Punk’s best match of 2024. It may also be one of the best Hell in a Cell matches the WWE Universe has seen in over a decade.

The bloody affair was an epic from start to finish, as both men—much like in their Stap Match—utilized their stipulation beautifully (as beautiful as one could be inside Hell in a Cell). While at times the Cell becomes nothing more than a big chainlink box, competitors occasionally use it to their advantage. However, Punk and McIntyre fully embraced the cell and the barbaric atmosphere of the match.

Simply put, the match was everything one could have asked for. It featured unrivaled brutality, dynamic use of the Hell in a Cell itself, and a creative and satisfying finish. If you were seeking a great match, you got it. If you wanted a strong conclusion to an almost year-long storyline, you got that too. And if you wanted both? Boy howdy, were you in luck!

If you use ratings as your benchmark for great matches, then this one will certainly meet your expectations! The bout received a 5-star rating from Dave Meltzer, which is a rare achievement for WWE matches.

The final clash between Punk and McIntyre was a contender for Match of the Year in WWE, showcasing Punk’s ability to tell a compelling story while holding his own against younger and more agile talent. Much of the credit also goes to Drew McIntyre, who effectively played the role of a brutal villain in WWE and delivered an impressive performance both inside and outside the ring.

What’s Next For CM Punk in 2025?

While discussions of World Championship matches and WrestleMania main events top the lists of CM Punk fans, he must first overcome an old rival, Seth “Freakin'” Rollins, at WWE’s first Monday Night RAW on Netflix on January 6th.

Originally scheduled for WrestleMania 40, a match between CM Punk and Seth Rollins has been a highly anticipated showdown for many fans. Their recent exchange during the final edition of Monday Night RAW on the USA Network added a new layer of intensity to their rivalry by blending reality and fiction. Seth Rollins still holds a grudge against Punk for his departure from WWE in 2014; he accuses Punk of launching a campaign to defame his colleagues and WWE itself. In response, Punk defended himself by reminding Rollins of the circumstances at the time, stating that leaving WWE was the only way to enact change. Now that he’s back, Punk emphasizes that he focuses on changing the culture and”making money, not friends.”

At the age of 46, CM Punk’s popularity is rivaling the heights he reached during “The Summer of Punk” in 2011. His in-ring performance remains strong, and WWE has numerous opportunities to utilize him both as a competitor and as a backstage mentor for up-and-coming talent.

Punk has transformed from a renegade pushing for change in a company led by someone staunchly opposed to it to a collaborative figure working with company leadership to shape the present and future of WWE. Ultimately, this is what CM Punk has always wanted: to be recognized as a valuable contributor whose thoughts and ideas matter. It seems that present-day WWE, now managed by a man he once despised, provides the ideal environment for CM Punk.

WWE Superstars Reveal Their Wrestling Goals For 2025

2025 is upon us and for many, this is a time to set resolutions and goals for the new year. With 12 months ahead, the Superstars of WWE have revealed what goals they have in mind, both in and out of the ring, for the new year.

Liv Morgan, fresh off a stellar 2024, has set her sights high. The Judgment Day star plans to solidify her legacy as “the greatest Women’s World Champion of all time” and aims to capture the Women’s Tag Team Titles alongside Raquel Rodriguez. On a personal note, Morgan shared her intention to “flourish my perfect relationship with Daddy Dom.”

CM Punk is determined to prove why he’s known as the “Best in the World” by winning the 2025 Men’s Royal Rumble and securing “all the titles.” Outside the ring, Punk promises to ensure The New Day continues using the janitor’s closet as their dressing room. He also declared his intent to shave Dominik Mysterio’s mustache.

Dominik Mysterio has a different kind of aspiration: to be less “misunderstood and hated.” According to Mysterio, he sees himself as a “cool guy,” and hopes 2025 will be the year fans start to agree.

For The New Day, 2025 represents a chance to reclaim their glory as champions and plan on holding gold once more now they’ve ditched Big E. The group hasn’t held tag titles since April 2021 and looks to end that drought in the coming months.

Kevin Owens‘ 2025 goal is to remind fans that he is the “true, rightful WWE Champion.” Owens plans to hold onto the title for the next decade and will have the chance to prove he’s worthy to be champion at next month’s Royal Rumble.

CM Punk & Seth Rollins Get Personal Ahead Of Raw On Netflix Battle

Seth Rollins and CM Punk didn’t hold back during this week’s Raw in their final war of words before doing battle at WWE Raw’s debut on Netflix. The pair will face off on the January 6, show, in a match once considered for WrestleMania. The tension between these two superstars has been simmering since Punk’s return to WWE at Survivor Series: WarGames, though their feud traces back to verbal jabs exchanged long before Punk’s celebrated comeback..

Punk And Rollins: The Final Face-to-Face

Rollins opened the segment, welcomed by a serenade from the Houston crowd, and boldly declared himself—not Punk—as the real “best in the world.” Punk arrived shortly after Rollins quipped that Punk had “taken his ball and gone home” in 2014. The remark referenced WWE’s past critiques of ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin, who famously left the company in 2002 under similar circumstances.

Punk fired back, asking if Becky Lynch took her ball and went home this year when she didn’t re-sign with WWE. Getting even more personal, Rollins said that Lynch is at home raising their child, something Punk and his wife AJ Lee would know nothing about.

Rollins further stoked the flames by alluding to Punk’s controversial 2014 appearance on Colt Cabana’s Art of Wrestling podcast and his tumultuous run in AEW. While Rollins avoided mentioning AEW or Cabana by name, the Houston crowd quickly connected the dots.

Punk said that he loved WWE, but hated the man in charge, a line that popped the crowd and a rare nod to Vince McMahon. The Best in the World added that the former Chairman loved Rollins, which again popped the crowd.

Punk left WWE because he had to, and it took years to remove all the damage and pointed out how fans chanted his name for years, claiming it mostly came during Rollins’ segments. Rollins ended the exchange by calling Punk “a cancer,” a term he’d used before Punk’s 2023 return, accusing him of infecting the locker room, the wrestling industry, and even his own mind.

This fiery exchange has built immense anticipation for what is being hailed as one of WWE’s most significant non-title matches in years. Fans remain divided on who they want to emerge victorious. Stay tuned to SEScoops for updates as the countdown to Punk vs. Rollins continues.

CM Punk Dream Match Announced For WWE Event

CM Punk is set to compete for the WWE World Heavyweight Title in a highly anticipated dream match against GUNTHER. The match is scheduled for the December 29th WWE house show at the Allstate Arena in Chicago.

Punk remains a major draw in the Chicago market, owing to his deep connection with the city. Notably, he captured the WWE Championship at the Allstate Arena during the iconic Money in the Bank pay-per-view in 2011.

In 2024, Punk’s return to prominence has been marked by memorable feuds with Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins. Meanwhile, GUNTHER has established himself as a dominant force in WWE this year as World Heavyweight Champion, with high-profile victories over stars like Damian Priest and Randy Orton, since winning the title at SummerSlam.

Initially, the December 29th main event was set to feature GUNTHER vs. Damian Priest. However, the lineup has since shifted to include Punk in what promises to be a marquee matchup.

Other highlights of the event include Sami Zayn challenging Bron Breakker for the Intercontinental Title. Seth Rollins, who has been facing Dominik Mysterio at recent house shows, is also expected to appear. Additionally, Rey Mysterio, Wyatt Sicks, Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, and more are advertised for the show.

Watch: CM Punk Pays Tribute To John Cena At WWE MSG Holiday Special

CM Punk paid tribute to longtime rival and friend John Cena during the traditional post-Christmas WWE live event from the Madison Square Garden.

The Straight Edge Star faced Ludwig Kaiser in a singles match at the show. During a point in the bout, Punk did the whole sequence of Cena’s moveset, including the famous ‘You Can’t See Me’ taunt.

While the former AEW star failed to hit his finishing move at the end of this sequence, he eventually hit GTS on Kaiser to pick up the victory.

WWE Madison Square Garden Results

The traditional WWE Madison Square Garden Live Event featured names such as Seth Rollins, Liv Morgan, The Wyatt Sicks and more. Below are the quick results of the show:

Singles Match: LA Knight def. Santos Escobar: Knight won with BFT and cut a promo afterward.

Singles Match: Xavier Woods def. Otis: The New Day cut a promo about leaving their families to work the Holiday show and berated New York. Kingston hit an enziguri on Otis while the referee was distracted, allowing Woods to get the pin with a flying elbow.

Two Out Of Three Falls Match: Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker def. Sami Zayn: Zayn got the first pin with the Helluva Kick then he scored several near falls. He went for another Helluva kick but got speared twice by Breakker who then got a pin himself. After another near fall, Zayn got speared again while running the ropes and Breakker got the decisive pin.

Singles Match: Seth Rollins def. Dominik Mysterio: A fan threw a chicken tender in the ring. Dom ate it and picked the mic mid match to complain that it was one of the worst tenders he has had in his life. Seth got the pin after countering the frog splash and hitting the curb stomp.

Singles Match: CM Punk vs. Ludwig Kaiser: Punk wins with GTS. He made snow angles with the referee in the ring afterward.

Six Men Tag Team Match: The Wyatt Sicks def. The Final Testament: ‘Hometown boy’ Karrion Kross cut a promo before the match demanding respect. He issued an open challenge and Wyatts answered. Nikki Cross got the pin in the end.

Singles Match: Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan def. IYO SKY: Raquel Rodriguez was in Morgan’s corner. Referee ejected Rodriguez when she distracted SKY during a top rope dive. Morgan got the pin with Oblivion.

Steel Cage Match: World Heavyweight Champion GUNTHER def. Damian Priest: Priest got a huge pop when he overpowered a choke from the world champion. Ludwig Kaiser then entered the ring and the two started beating Damian. Priest still managed to get some offense and looked to exit the cage, only for Dirty Dom to stop him. Dom slammed the door on his former friend, allowing GUNTHER to get the pin. CM Punk, wearing a towel made the save for Priest in the end.

Umaga’s son Zilla Fatu was in the crowd for tonight’s event. WWE announced that they’ll be returning to Madison Square Garden on 3/10 for a Raw taping.

WWE Superstars Shine At Christmas Day NFL On Netflix

The Superstars of WWE shined during the Christmas Day NFL games on Netflix, ahead of WWE Raw’s move to the streaming juggernaut next month. On X, Liv Morgan shared that she was having a great time watching the Baltimore Ravens face the Houston Texans.

CM Punk was dressed to impress at NFL On Netflix. The Best in the World’s first WWE TV match in over a decade will see him face Seth Rollins on the January 6, 2025, Raw debut on Netflix.

Punk also appeared on the panel for the Kansas City Chiefs Vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, two teams that are outperforming Punk’s beloved Chicago Bears.

Viewers were also treated to a new ad for WWE on Netflix, featuring top names including Cody Rhodes, Rey Mysterio, Jey Uso, GUNTHER, and interestingly, Becky Lynch.

WWE has a loaded show planned for Raw’s debut on Netflix, including Punk Vs. Rollins, Roman Reigns Vs. Solo Sikoa, and Morgan defending her Women’s World Championship against Rhea Ripley. Fans outside the U.S. won’t just receive Raw, but SmackDown, WWE NXT, and Premium Live Events (PLEs) as well.

WWE’s impending debut on Netflix is a huge deal for the wrestling promotion, as is having a presence at the NFL On Netflix Christmas Day festivities. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on WWE’s move to the streaming juggernaut that will kick off a huge year for the promotion.

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WWE Hired CM Punk Without Watching Any Of His Matches

CM Punk’s arrival in WWE in 2006 came after the company hadn’t watched any of his matches, according to Paul Heyman. Speaking to Inside The Ropes, Heyman recalled Punk being asked to emulate Jeff Hardy in OVW, and revealed that WWE’s decision to sign the Chicago-Made star was based on online hype alone.

“They said, ‘Do one of those flippy-dippy things like Jeff Hardy.’ He said, ‘I don’t do flippy-dippy things like Jeff Hardy.’ He looked at them and asked, ‘Have you ever watched any of my matches?’ They said, ‘No, We just read about you on the internet, and that’s why we hired you.”

Heyman expressed disbelief at WWE’s approach, calling it “f***ing ridiculous,” but the gamble paid off for both the company and Punk. Within a year of his on-screen debut, Punk had risen to prominence as one of WWE’s top stars, and by 2008, he’d captured the World Heavyweight Championship.

Never-Before-Seen CM Punk Title Revealed After 17 Years

CM Punk and Paul Heyman recently reunited on WWE TV, with Punk aiding the OG Bloodline on the promise of a favor by the WWE Hall of Famer. It remains to be seen what that favor will be, but Punk certainly doesn’t have to worry about WWE not paying attention to his matches anymore.

Stay tuned for the latest on CM Punk, who will compete against Seth Rollins during WWE Raw’s debut on Netflix on January 6.

Never-Before-Seen WWE ECW Title Revealed After 17 Years

Over the decades, WWE has played host to several championships, many of which undergo re-designs as the company wants a fresh look. This week, fans caught their first glimpse at a never-before-seen version of the ECW World Championship, over 14 years after the Extreme brand came to an end.

The reveal was featured on the WWE Vault YouTube channel, showcasing a silver-plated design with a nameplate for CM Punk. The Best in the World held the ECW Championship from September 2007 until January 2008, when he dropped the title to Chavo Guerrero.

Despite its striking look, the design never made it to television as the belt “was not received the same way it wanted to be received.” It’s also possible that the idea of the babyface CM Punk replacing the original ECW title design might have alienated fans nostalgic for the iconic Extreme brand.

Instead, WWE unveiled a revamped ECW Championship design during Mark Henry’s reign in July 2008. This silver-eagle design remained in use until the closure of WWE’s ECW in February 2010, paving the way for the rise of the original WWE NXT.

Dominik Mysterio Roasts CM Punk’s Moveset After WWE Return

Dominik Mysterio didn’t hold back his thoughts on CM Punk’s in-ring performance after their match at a WWE live event on December 26, 2023. This marked Punk’s first WWE match since the Royal Rumble in 2014, a significant moment for wrestling fans. Despite the historic nature of the bout, Mysterio seemed unimpressed by Punk’s approach in the ring, taking aim at the wrestling icon’s repertoire of moves—a term that has become a meme in recent weeks.

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Speaking on No Contest Wrestling with O’Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson, Dominik offered a sharp critique:

“I had the great dishonor of welcoming Punk back after ten long years. It was everything I expected it to be—just an old man trying to do his thing. Thinks he’s still got it. He went out there in some plain black underwear. Didn’t even have his gear. It was definitely a sight to see.”

– Dominik Mysterio

He went on to reflect on their shared history, referencing Punk’s feud with Rey Mysterio and a moment when Punk sang Happy Birthday to Dominik’s sister:

“I’m sure he remembers. He cornered my whole family back when he had that shitty long black hair. Now that I’m my own man, I’d love to get my hands on him again. I’ve seen what he can do—it’s nothing special. I know his moveset.”

– Dominik Mysterio

The term moveset has become a running joke in wrestling circles, spurred on by CM Punk’s recent dig at AEW rival Hangman Page’s use of the word. Punk mocked the term last week, leading to widespread commentary from wrestlers and fans alike. Mysterio’s jab is the latest in the ongoing meme-driven discourse surrounding Punk’s wrestling style.

Punk’s return to WWE has been a hot topic since his surprise appearance at Survivor Series 2023. While his match with Mysterio rekindled nostalgia for some, Dominik’s comments suggest not everyone is convinced of Punk’s current capabilities.

Punk’s next match is set for January 6, 2024, where he will face Seth Rollins during the WWE Raw on Netflix premiere. Fans eagerly await whether Punk can silence his critics or if the chatter about his moveset will persist.

Ranking The Top 5 Most Successful Paul Heyman Guys

While this year’s Survivor Series War Games match was, on its surface, a battle between two different versions of The Bloodline, the last minute addition of CM Punk to the team captained by Roman Reigns reframed the narrative. The story largely came down to Punk and Reigns as uneasy partners, bound by being two of the most successful Paul Heyman Guys.

The unlikely duo did wind up successfully coexisting, but it nonetheless returned a spotlight to the concept of Paul Heyman Guys and who among the celebrated cast of elite stars The Wise Man has helped along the way really is the best. We’ll never have a definitive answer, but it is interesting to compare the top contenders.

Bully Ray

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Bully Ray is probably the most surprising act to appear on a list of the most successful Paul Heyman Guys, but when one stops to think about it, it’s both pretty remarkable what the former Bubba Ray Dudley has accomplished and how unlikely his story was had Heyman not put him in a position to succeed.

Though Bully Ray never had a main event singles run in ECW, he was nonetheless one of the promotion’s top stars, a heatseeking missile who drew nuclear reactions from the live crowds. Moreover, the opportunities afforded to him in ECW laid the foundation for his legendary run with D-Von Dudley as one of the greatest tag teams of all time, across ECW, WWE, TNA, and elsewhere.

It was in TNA where Bully Ray realized his full potential, booked as the leader of the Aces and Eights faction, world champion, and the definitive top heel in the promotion for the better part of the year. While he never broke out in WWE, this run proved what he had inside of him as a talker, worker, and wrestling mind, making good on everything Heyman had seen in him from back in their days in Philly together.

CM Punk

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CM Punk was an indie darling but ran into a brick wall after signing with WWE. Upper management didn’t see a lot in him, but Paul Heyman did.

Heyman’s role running developmental at that point set him up to work closely with an eager Punk who sat under Heyman’s learning tree while further honing his craft. Against the odds, The Straight Edge Superstar did rise to prominence on the main roster in time. He did some of his best work as a long-reigning WWE Champion, with Heyman serving as his Advocate. Though Punk never needed a mouthpiece, Heyman certainly added to his presentation.

Punk’s resume since first collaborating with Heyman speaks for itself. He is, to date, a two-time WWE Champion, three-time WWE World Heavyweight Champion, WWE ECW Champion, rare two-time WWE Money in the Bank winner, and two-time AEW Champion. It’s a record that places him among wrestling’s most accomplished stars of his generation.

Roman Reigns

Paul Heyman and Roman Reigns

Roman Reigns was Vince McMahon’s final hand-picked face of WWE, but it wasn’t until Reigns dropped the white meat babyface persona The Chairman had saddled him with and turned heel alongside Paul Heyman that he broached God Mode.

His positioning as the top babyface placed Reigns as a regular rival to Brock Lesnar, which gave him his first opportunities to collaborate with Heyman. Things went to an entirely new level when Heyman and Reigns formalized their partnership though, with the duo collaborating closely behind the scenes just as Heyman played The Wise Man on screen for Reigns and his Bloodline faction.

Since partnering with Heyman, Reigns enjoyed a historic three and half year reign as WWE Champion that cemented his place as the face of the company and probably the tip-top star of his generation. That’s not to mention that Reigns just won his second Survivor Series War Games main event and the smart money has more world title glory, WrestleMania main events, and other elite accolades in front of him.

Brock Lesnar

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Brock Lesnar was an exceptional amateur wrestler and one of the few talents to succeed at the highest levels of pro wrestling and MMA alike. While The Beast’s real life combat credentials have little to do with Paul Heyman, his WWE journey was largely molded by his relationship with his advocate.

The generally accepted story is that most of the people advising Lesnar early in his career encouraged him to work like a standard big man who worked a slow pace, hit power moves, and never left his feet. Heyman saw bigger things in taking advantage of Lesnar’s natural speed and agility to lead to The Next Big Thing he’d become. Add in Heyman as a necessary mouthpiece and Lesnar became one of the biggest stars WWE has ever seen.

Stone Cold Steve Austin

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The year was 1995 and nobody believed in Steve Austin. Austin had been let go from WCW out of a combination of his attitude issues and injuries, combined with a new focus on established imports from WWE. As for WWE, while they would end up signing Austin, it was for the explicit purpose of being a mechanic who could put over stars they were actually invested in in good technical matches.

It was Heyman who put a live mic in Austin’s hands and, in so doing, paved the way the way for the Texas Rattlesnake fans would come to know and love as Stone Cold Steve Austin. Like he did for many others, Heyman gave Stone Cold an opportunity to experiment and spotlight his strengths. Yes, Heyman would also manage Austin in WCW for a spell, and back him up as part of The Alliance in 2001, but it was Austin’s ECW run that permanently branded him as a Paul Heyman guy, and he went on to some of the most explosively successful years in pro wrestling history.

CM Punk Never Wanted To Leave WWE: “Stuff Happens”

CM Punk shocked the world when he returned to WWE, a promotion that the Best In The World never wanted to leave in the first place. Speaking at this week’s Raw on Netflix event, Punk addressed his comeback at last year’s Survivor Series: WarGames.

“I never honestly wanted to leave, but you know, stuff happens. This [being back in WWE] has been a dream come true for me.”

Punk infamously walked out of WWE in January 2014, and has chalked up his decision to a number of factors. Not only did the former World Champion feel burned out, but a misdiagonsed staph infection, mixed with inadequate time to heal, led to his decision.

Punk was handed his termination papers on his wedding day in June of that year, timing that Vince McMahon would later state was an unfortunate coincidence. Now back in WWE under the creative direction of Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque, Punk is already reasserting himself as a top name in wrestling, and plans to do so for a long time to come.

CM Punk Match Confirmed For WWE Raw Netflix Debut

Other Highlights

CM Punk had plenty to say during his appearance at the WWE Raw on Netflix launch event, including:

  • He said his torn triceps injury would’ve ended some other careers, adding that it’s the worst thing to happen to him.
  • Now that he’s back, Punk is seeing 2025 as a fresh start after his 2024 did not go according to plan.
  • Punk teased that he and others will “break new ground” on Netflix and said it’s “really exciting” to be a part of the January 6, move.

CM Punk Match Confirmed For WWE Raw Netflix Debut

CM Punk and Seth Rollins are officially set to collide as part of WWE RAW’s historic debut on Netflix, scheduled for January 6, 2025. The announcement was made during a backstage segment taped for the December 16 episode of RAW, further building anticipation for WWE’s streaming era.

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During his promo Raw, CM Punk delivered a fiery and confrontational message directed at Seth Rollins. In this segment, Punk emphasized his loyalty to the WWE and its fans, contrasting it with Rollins’ perceived abandonment of the company. He stated, “You belong in the audience with the rest of the CM Punk fans,” suggesting that Rollins is out of touch with the wrestling community. Punk further asserted that while he had carried the company on his back, Rollins had left it behind, claiming, “If anyone should be embarrassed it’s you because this fan he’s got more WrestleMania Main Events than you ever will.”

The tension escalated as the crowd rallied behind Punk, chanting his name and urging him to confront Rollins directly. The promo was not just a verbal exchange but also set the stage for a physical confrontation, which fans eagerly anticipated. This moment was a significant highlight of the show, showcasing Punk’s ability to engage the audience and reignite old rivalries.

The star-studded Netflix debut is shaping up to be a massive event, with major matches already announced, including Roman Reigns vs. Solo Sikoa. However, Punk vs. Rollins stands out as a centerpiece of the evening, given their heated rivalry that has captivated fans for months. Tensions between the two have remained at an all-time high, fueled by Punk’s blistering promos and Rollins’ open disdain.

Taking place at the state-of-the-art Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, WWE is pulling out all the stops to ensure RAW’s Netflix launch delivers an unforgettable night. With top-tier names like Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, John Cena, and now CM Punk and Seth Rollins, the January 6 event promises blockbuster action from start to finish.

The clash between Punk and Rollins adds another layer of intrigue to RAW’s next chapter. Will Punk make a triumphant statement in his return, or will Rollins solidify himself as the face of WWE’s new era? Combined with Roman Reigns’ high-stakes battle against Solo Sikoa, this event is set to reshape WWE’s future and deliver a must-see spectacle for fans worldwide.

‘Hangman’ Page Talks Movesets, CM Punk Says Term Is Used By Idiots

CM Punk’s issues with ‘Hangman’ Adam Page are seemingly not over yet, despite the pair no longer being a part of the same wrestling promotion.

The issues between the two resumed on social media this past weekend, when Page spoke about his moveset, and his hope that whoever uses his moveset next being “kinda cool.” Though the Cowboy didn’t specify, many took this as a nod to Logan Paul, who has used Page’s signature Buckshot Lariat in matches.

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After Saturday Night’s Main Event, CM Punk was interviewed by Jackie Redmond and Peter Roseburg, the latter of whom spoke highly of the moveset of WWE Hall of Famer Koko B. Ware. This comment irked Punk, who believes it’s foolish for somebody to use the moveset term, especially if they’re a wrestler.

“It’s garbage. If you say that, you’re an idiot. Especially if you’re a wrestler, and you say ‘moveset.’ That 100% tells me you don’t know what the hell you’re doing.”

Punk didn’t mention Page by name, but fans online certainly spotted a connection between their two comments. Punk infamously called Page an “empty-headed f***ing dumb f**k” during his now-infamous AEW All Out 2022 post-show media scrum rant. Punk’s comments, and a backstage fight with The Elite, would see both sides suspended, andthe incident would forever change Punk’s relationship with AEW.

CM Punk: I Feel Like I Wasted Matches On Some AEW Wrestlers

CM Punk has been scandal free since his return to WWE at Survivor Series: WarGames 2023, though it’s clear his view on ‘Hangman’ Adam Page hasn’t warmed. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on CM Punk, as leaving his AEW issues in the past is proving easier said than done.