Posts Tagged ‘CM Punk’

CM Punk A Modern Sammartino? Punk-Merriman’s Beef, Goldust Supports Hall

Grantland.com has an interesting article up looking at Bruno Sammartino’s return to WWE and how a good case can be made that CM Punk is a modern day Sammartino.

– Following the news that Scott Hall will be joining DDP’s Accountability Crib next week, former WWE superstar Goldust tweeted the following supportive messages this afternoon:

https://twitter.com/DUSTIN_RHODES1/status/302190032201076736

https://twitter.com/DUSTIN_RHODES1/status/302190518576762880

– NFL player Shawne Merriman appears to be resuming his Twitter feud with CM Punk. The two had some heated exchanges on the social media service last year after Punk called Merriman out for once flirting with WWE Divas. Earlier today, Merriman tweeted:

A fan asked Merriman if we’d ever see a match between him and his old pal CM Punk. Merriman replied, “I wouldn’t waste my fist.”

* READ HERE: Shawne Merriman GOES OFF On CM Punk, Says He Wears A Thong

CM Punk Tops ESPN’s Power Rankings, Jericho Talks About His WWE Return

ESPN.com has updated their weekly WWE Power Rankings and once again, CM Punk took the top spot. Here’s this week’s Top 10:

1. CM Punk
2. The Rock
3. Chris Jericho
4. Mark Henry
5. Antonio Cesaro
6. Alberto Del Rio
7. The Shield
8. Jack Swagger
9. John Cena
10. Kane

As part of the article, ESPN spoke to Chris Jericho about why his latest WWE run has been so successful. There had been plans of turning Jericho heel shortly after his surprise return at the Royal Rumble, but he’s been getting very positive reactions from crowds at WWE events. Jericho revealed the secret to his success: keeping his character fresh.

“Doing new things, changing your look, changing your personality in the ring, the way that you do interviews and promos … I’ve been doing this a long time,” said Jericho.

“I can come and go and when I come back, I’m always at the highest level just because I know what I’m doing. But more important than that, this is show business, and you always need to change things up in order to keep people interested. If you do the same thing for too long, it becomes boring, and I never want to be boring.”

Kurt Angle Responds To CM Punk Calling The Pope A Nazi, Del Rio & Henry Hype Elimination Chamber

WWE.com has published a photo gallery of R-Truth’s recent promotional tour of Qatar.

– World Heavyweight champion Alberto Del Rio tweeted the following on Monday afternoon hyping his match with the Big Show this Sunday at WWE Elimination Chamber:

– Mark Henry tweeted the following about his plan to win the SmackDown brand’s Elimination Chamber match this weekend and challenge the World Heavyweight champion at WrestleMania:

– In response to CM Punk calling the Pope a Nazi on Twitter, TNA star Kurt Angle has responded to Punk:

* Exclusive Pictures of THE MIZ Dumping CM PUNK On His Head Saturday Night

CM Punk Calls The Pope A Nazi On Twitter

Not one to back down from making controversial tweets, WWE Superstar CM Punk is at it again. In response to the news that Catholic Pope Benedict XVI is stepping down due to health issues related to his advanced age (85), Punk re-tweeted a message from a fan who wrote, “The pope resigned? I did nazi that coming.” and called the joke “Magic.”

Another fan replied Punk’s tweet, writing, “Ouch. That’s an envelope-pushing tweet for a company employee…” Punk fired back:

https://twitter.com/cmpunk/status/301061459440463872

Punk has since replied to another fan, telling him to “unfollow” him if he takes issue with what he has to say.

Pope Benedict has been criticized for his involvement in the “Hitler Youth” program in Nazi Germany during the late 1930’s. The Pope has defended his participation in the group, saying that all all children growing up in Germany at the time had no choice but to swear their allegiance to the fascist leader.

The historical facts are what they are … but one has to question one of WWE’s top superstars explicitly stating the “Pope was a Nazi” on Twitter ..

Heat On The Miz For CM Punk’s Injury Scare? RAW DVR Issue for Tonight

– Several readers have sent in word that their cable providers’ TV guides are listing tonight’s RAW as 3 separate shows (each hour being displayed individually, instead of one 3-hour block). This will cause issues with fans attempting to DVR tonight’s show. So far, we’ve heard Comcast, RCN and Charter are experiencing the issue.

** If you DVR RAW, double check that you have the whole show set to record!

– According to WWE sources, CM Punk was definitely banged up at Saturday night’s WWE live event from Springfield, Missouri when The Miz botched a suplex and nearly dropped Punk directly on his head. It’s not believed that Punk suffered a concussion, but it was a nasty bump that could have aggravated some other issues Punk has been dealing with. He’s expected to work tonight’s RAW and for those wondering, there does not appear to be any heat on The Miz following the incident.

* Pictures of THE MIZ Dumping CM PUNK On His Head

Another CM Punk Injury Update, Ziggler & AJ Doing Media In Nashville

– As noted earlier, CM Punk suffered an injury scare in a spot with The Miz at Saturday’s live event. While Punk insists he’s fine and did wrestle the following night, there is concern within WWE that the situation could be worse than he’s letting on and he could be hiding an injury because he doesn’t want to miss any time during WrestleMania season.

* Pictures of The Dumping CM Punk On His Head From Saturday

– Dolph Ziggler and AJ Lee are doing media today in Nashville to promote RAW. Ziggler tweeted on Monday morning:

– Rosa Mendes, Primo and Epico will be appearing at the Metro PCS store in Kalamazoo, Michigan on March 2nd at 3pm.

(Partial Source: f4wonline.com)

Pictures Of The Miz Dumping CM Punk On His Head

As noted earlier, CM Punk had an injury scare at Saturday night’s WWE RAW live event from Springfield, Missouri after The Miz botched a stalled suplex and nearly dropped Punk directly on his head. Punk rolled out of the ring where he was checked out by WWE officials for several minutes before finishing the match.

According to a live correspondent who was at Sunday night’s WWE RAW live event from Cape Girardeau, CM Punk wrestled in the tag team main event, showed no signs of injury and even took hard bumps during the match. Thankfully, this looks like Saturday night’s incident was simply a close call for Punk and nothing more.

Here are pictures of the spot that could have gone terribly wrong:

CM Punk Injury Scare At WWE Live Event

WWE Superstar CM Punk had an injury scare at Saturday night’s WWE RAW live event from Springfield, Missouri.

Punk wrestled in the tag match main event, teaming up with Antonio Cesaro against The Miz and Ryback. During the match, there was a spot where The Miz delivered a stalling suplex on Punk. Somehow The Miz lost his balance and dropped Punk almost directly on his head. The crowd instantly knew the move did not go as planned, as Punk rolled out of the ring. WWE officials ran over to Punk and checked him out for several minutes.

The match continued and Punk did return to action, but was visibly shaken up and was wrestling at a much slower pace than usual.

UPDATE On CM PUNK’s Injury Scare & PICTURES Of The Incident

CM Punk Tops ESPN Power Rankings & Reaches Out To Robbery Victim

– ESPN has updated their weekly WWE Power Rankings. Here are the top 5:

1) CM Punk
2) Brock Lesnar
3) Alberto Del Rio
4) Mark Henry
5) Chris Jericho

– Wade Barrett will be appearing in Baltimore, MD tomorrow night at the Motor Trend International Auto Show at the Baltimore Convention Center (7-9pm).

TMZ picked up on the story of CM Punk reaching out to the 77 year old robbery victim who was shot in the face but said The Rock beating CM Punk at the Royal Rumble was the worst part of his week. Punk is arranging for the man to receive ringside seats and a backstage pass to the next WWE live event from Syracuse, NY.

*Spoilers* WWE SmackDown Tapings Results For Friday

WWE taped this week’s SmackDown on Tuesday night from Jacksonville, Florida. Here are the results:

* Big Show is shown arriving on his bus. He comes to the ring and talks about how Alberto Del Rio and Ricardo Rodriguez are suspended. Big Show says the recent events between he and Del Rio are Booker T’s fault, which brings out the SmackDown GM. Booker announcers Big Show vs. Kane for tonight.

* Cody Rhodes defeated Kofi Kingston.

* The Great Khali defeated Titus O’Neil.

* Mark Henry came out and destroys Khali, which the crowd loved. Henry announces the Hall of Pain is back and he wants a spot in the SmackDown brand’s Elimination Chamber match. Booker came out and announced Henry vs. Randy Orton.

* Big Show defeated Kane in a quick match.

* Alberto Del Rio is shown outside in the parking lot, where he’s taken the wheels off Show’s tour bus. Show ran out to the parking lot but gets a bunch of paint dropped on top of him from the roof. Del Rio laughed and drove off.

* Jack Swagger squashed Justin Gabriel.

* Tensai beat Drew McIntyre by DQ when 3MB attacked him. Brodus Clay made the save for Tensai.

* Antonio Cesaro beat Sin Cara.

* Mark Henry defeated Randy Orton to earn a spot in the Elimination Chamber match.

* WWE Pushing For MAJOR Return In Time For WM29, CM PUNK’s Rumored Mania Opponent

EDITORIAL: 25 Years Ago Today, Remembering The Twin Hebner Angle And Hulk Hogan’s First Championship Defeat

Remembering The Twin Hebner Angle And Hogan’s First Title Loss

ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY, HULK HOGAN LOSES HIS MIND (AND THE WWF TITLE)
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“HOW MUCH MONEY DID THEY SPEND ON THE PLASTIC SURGERY??!”

Those infamous words were uttered by Hulk Hogan on national television 25 years ago today. And astonishingly, Hulk wasn’t referring to his (now ex) wife and her friend when he said that. No, you see, he was referring to the evil trio of Ted DiBiase, Andre the Giant and… EARL HEBNER! What? Earl Hebner, evil? Bret Hart would find out years later exactly how evil Dave Hebner’s baby brother really could be, but let it be known that Hulk Hogan was the original Screwjob victim way back in 1988 when INXS had the #1 hit single in America and the Road Warriors made it cool to wear Zubaz pants.

Here in 2013, Chris Daniels and Frankie Kazarian are trying hard to make Zubaz cool again, but it’s just not the same.

So, why then was the Hulkster ranting and raving like a mental patient about plastic surgery? Let’s set the stage. The date was February 5th. The WWF had been airing taped “Saturday Night’s Main Event” specials on NBC for a few years by this point. As a young wrasslin’ fan, I have fond memories of those shows. The sight of Andre the Giant sneaking up behind an unsuspecting Hogan, following his victory over King Kong Bundy, and wrapping his massive hands around Hogan’s throat, squeezing the life out of him, gave me nightmares. But this show was different. This show, dubbed simply “The Main Event”, aired live on Friday night (back when Friday was perhaps the best night for television) and would feature the first singles meeting between Andre and the champion since their epic encounter at WrestleMania III the previous year.

WWF and NBC hit a homerun that night. The show would do a 15.2 rating, good for 33 million viewers (that number is a bit skewed and likely also includes international viewers, so figure half that number were watching in the U.S. – still impressive), making the Hogan vs. Andre sequel the most watched wrestling match in history, a record that still stands today. Hulk Hogan had headlined as WWF champion for four consecutive years and was arguably at his peak of popularity. Andre, on the other hand, was clearly in physical decline and had long past his peak. In fact, he was barely mobile. One memorable spot from their match saw Andre simply fall face down in what the announcers could only describe as an attempted headbutt (he missed). And maybe it was, but it looked terrible. In fact, as a wrestling match, this pretty much sucked. But with these two guys in the ring, it was never about workrate. That’s what guys like Savage and Steamboat and Santana were there for.

As the match drew to a close, Andre grabbed Hogan and flung him around in the worst excuse for a hip toss I’ve ever seen in my life. As he covered the champion and the referee began to count, Hogan got his shoulder up off the mat, but Hebner kept counting. Just like that, Hogan’s run came to a screeching halt at 1,474 days and Andre was awarded the title.

I guess in hindsight, CM Punk’s 14-month reign ending on a People’s Elbow doesn’t seem nearly as ludicrous.

After the match, Gene Okerlund interviewed Andre, who inexplicably talked about winning the World tag team championship (?!!) and proceeded to surrender the tag team title (don’t look at me, that’s what he said) to Ted DiBiase. And I must say, the title looked awfully good around DiBiase’s waist. I believe he got to defend the title at some house shows in the days that followed before Jack Tunney officially declared the title vacant, but it really is a shame he never had a run on top.

As Hogan stood flabbergasted by what had just taken place, THE GOOD HEBNER emerged to confront his evil twin. It’s funny because, while Dave and Earl do look very much alike, I never had much trouble discerning one from the other, even as a kid. Dave was always the pudgier one. Maybe he was simply big-boned. Whatever the case, when Hogan turned around, he could not believe his eyes, nor could he tell one from the other. He figured it out when Earl knocked his brother to the mat and caved in his ribcage with a wicked kick (supposedly breaking a rib legit). Now, Hogan figured it out. He hoisted Earl high above his head, got a running head start, and proceeded to overshoot his target by a country mile, sending Earl SOARING into the aisleway over everyone’s head (including Andre, and he was a giant!). They were supposed to catch him, but hey, shit happens.

Backstage with Mean Gene, Hogan was a wreck. He was so distraught, he was literally in tears over this grave injustice that had just been committed. It’s too bad The Shield came 20 years too late. Maybe they could have helped prevent all of this. As Hogan whined and cried about plastic surgery, he talked about seeing both Hebners for the first time, exclaiming, “When I turned around, they were identical. IDENTICUUUUULLLL!!!!” Moments later, as they showed a replay in slow-mo of the finish, Hogan desperately tried pointing out to us all the hundred dollar bills falling out of the referee’s pocket. Okerlund didn’t have the heart to tell the big guy that, in fact, there were no hundred dollar bills. As hilarious as this all was, Hogan was a pathetic mess here. Between this and his temper tantrum at the 1992 Royal Rumble when he helped Flair eliminate Sid (who did nothing wrong!), I’m not sure how I was ever a fan of this man.

By the way, there’s a little “easter egg” of sorts to watch for on this show. Prior to his title defense, WWF shot to a pre-taped Hulk Hogan interview backstage. In it, he can be seen wearing what has since been dubbed as the “Hogan ‘87” belt. Yet moments later, when he emerges from the curtain, he’s wearing the Winged Eagle belt that would become synonymous with the company over the next decade. Not sure if the ’87 belt held out for more money before Hogan walked out or mouthed off to the wrong person, but it was never seen again.

A quarter century ago on this date, history was made. Hogan lost his smile. The plastic surgery was bought and paid for. And Andre won the tag team title. A memorable night, indeed.

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NXT Star Close To Getting Called Up, Former TNA Star Rumored For WWE & More

– NXT Corey Graves is close to getting called up to the main roster. Graves’ gimmick is that he’s a cocky outcast who is a product of the underground music scene. He wrestled at this weekend’s WWE live events and was backstage at RAW.

– The “fans” who CM Punk spoke to at ringside during his promo on RAW were independent wrestlers “Adorable” Anthony Andrews and “Marvelous” Michael Stevens. They are local wrestlers work for RPW, AWN, and the Anarchy promotion.

– Now that the WWE vs. TNA lawsuit has been settled, a former TNA talent rumored to be headed to WWE is Amazing Red. The former X-Division Champion got a WWE tryout prior to WWE’s No Way Out 2012 pay-per-view, but the pending lawsuit kept WWE from signing him. The tryout reportedly went very well and Red has a few friends in WWE, including Matt Striker. He was recently pulled from TNA’s “One Night Only: X-Travaganza” PPV taping, which has added some momentum to this story.

(Partial Source: Prowrestling.net)

CM Punk Comments On WWE’s App Crashing During RAW, Whether Voting Was Legit & More

– Celebrities in attendance for last night’s WWE RAW in Atlanta included TLC singer Chili, rapper Lil’ Scrappy, singer Bobby V and Carolina Panthers Armond Smith and Byron Bell, who were there as guests of Titus O’Neil.

WWEShop.com is now selling the new “Groomed For Perfection” mustache t-shirt Cody Rhodes was wearing on RAW.

– CM Punk tweeted the following about the technical difficulties WWE experienced with fan voting on the WWE mobile app:

According to WWE sources, the fan voting for CM Punk’s opponent was legitimate. WWE was planning for Punk to wrestle Randy Orton, but fan voting showed that Chris Jericho was a much more popular option. Despite being a potential opponent for Punk in the poll, WWE did not expect Rey Mysterio to win and had him booked against Daniel Bryan before the show began.

CM Punk The New “People’s Champion”, Fandango Wrestles, Backstage Fallout

– Fandango worked this weekend’s WWE SmackDown live events, defeating Yoshi Tatsu.

– Also at this weekend’s (RAW) live events, CM Punk demanded to be demanded to be announced as “The People’s Champion,” and obvious shot at The Rock. There’s a good chance we’ll see this carry over on to WWE television.

– Here is this week’s WWE Backstage Fallout for Smackdown featuring Damien Sandow, Jack Swagger and more:

When Chris Jericho Knew He Was Returning, CM Punk Comments On His Knee

– Chris Jericho did a Q&A session on Twitter on SAturday night and said he knew he’d be returning to WWE back in November. He also named Dolhp Ziggler, Jack Swagger, Kofi Kingston and the Big Show as the top underrated wrestlers in WWE.

* VIDEO of THE ROCK’s “Got Milk?” SUPERBOWL Commercial

– WWE Hall of Famer Edge tweeted that he predicts the San Francisco 49ers will win tonight’s NFL Super Bowl.

– In response to a fan on Twitter telling him that his knee sucks, CM Punk responded:

CM Punk Speaks To 77-Year-Old Fan Who Was Shot During Robbery

Former WWE champion CM Punk appeared on Abe Kanan Show’s Sirius XM satellite radio show this week and spoke with 77-year-old Thomas Dotterer, the liquor store robbery victim who was shot in the eye, but said the worst thing that happened all week was Punk losing to The Rock at the Royal Rumble.

Dotterer was talking about the robbery returning to work right after being released from the hospital – when he was surprised by a guest caller, CM Punk.

Dotterer said he’s a wrestling fan going back to the 1940s when he watched Gorgeous George with his father. He said he follows Ring of Honor and TNA Wrestling and appreciates Punk’s success. He said Punk’s hard work and dedication is why he was so upset that The Rock beat him.

Punk then offered Dotterer to be his special guest when WWE is in Syracuse for a live event on March 3. Here’s audio from the appearance:

Backstage News On The Finish To The Rock vs. CM Punk, Rock’s Media Appearances

The Rock and CM Punk were rehearsing their Royal Rumble match on Sunday afternoon in the hours leading up to the Royal Rumble. The finish was kept top secret from the rest of the WWE locker room – with WWE even hanging a curtain around the ring so nobody else would know what the finish would be.

Some CM Punk fans were upset that Punk was pinned after getting hit by the People’s Elbow, opposed to a Rock Bottom, which is a more devastating move. The reasoning behind this is that CM Punk was ranting about how the “people don’t matter,” so The Rock beat him with the People’s Elbow.

The Rock will give the WWE Championship a ton of exposure as he makes the media rounds to promote his upcoming movie releases in the months leading up to WrestleMania 29.

(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

More On December’s TLC PPV Buyrate & CM Punk’s Drawing Power

WWE reported earlier this week that December’s Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view did around 170,000 buys, based on preliminary data. This number is a bit off from last year’s 179,000. What’s odd is the show is listed as doing 71,000 domestic buys and 99,000 foreign. This is a very low domestic number and possibly an error. Last year’s show did 98,000 domestic.

October’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view, which featured Punk vs. Ryback in the main event (and no John Cena, due to injury) drew surpringly strong sales. The soft buyrate of TLC is actually somewhat of a good sign for WWE Champion CM Punk, who did not compete on the show due to injury.

CM Punk not wrestling on the show resulting in one of the worst buyrates of the year is another sign that Punk was a solid pay-per-view draw during his reign as champion and his matches are a big factor in whether fans will pay $40+ on a pay-per-view.

(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

77-Year-Old Man Shot In The Face But More Upset Over Rock Beating Punk

Syracuse, New York’s WSYR-TV has a news report up looking at one of the strangest stories we’ve ever covered here on the site.

Last Wednesday, 77-year-old liquor store owner and baseball coach Thomas Dotterer was shot in the eye during the robbery of his Salina Liquors and Wine store in upstate New York. Dotterer was hospitalized in critical condition and underwent surgery on his eye while in the hospital.

He was released from the hospital on Monday and was amazingly back at work on Tuesda afternoon. Dotterer told WSYR-TV, “Every day is great. Every day is great because every day I have an opportunity to meet new individuals and broaden my appreciation of what God has given us all to enjoy.”

Thomas says he used to be a “gloomy pessimist,” an outlook on life that’s changed over time and helped in his recovery.

“All things happen for a reason that preclude, maybe, present understanding, but you deal with the cards that you have dealt,” he said.

After this traumatic brush with death, you would think that getting shot in the eye would be the worst thing that happened to him in the past week. According to Dotterer, he’s actually more upset that CM Punk’s 434 day WWE Championship reign ended at Sunday’s Royal Rumble pay-per-view:

“That’s the worst thing that happened to me all week, the Rock beat Punk. Did you know that?”

Here’s the news report:

Picture Of Vince Being Stretchered Out After RAW, Ryback’s Message For The Shield & More

– WWE ring announcer Justin Roberts tweeted the following photo of Vince McMahon getting stretchered out after Monday’s RAW went off the air:

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* VIDEO of Brock Lesnar Giving Vince An F-5 On RAW

WWE.com has published a new article question what is left for CM Punk to accomplish in WWE.

– Ryback tweeted the following about The Shield on Tuesday:

https://twitter.com/Ryback22/status/296334011930906625

More On Lesnar’s New WWE Contract, WM29 World Hwt. Title Match, Punk vs. Ryback

– CM Punk vs. Ryback will be headlining several upcoming WWE live events. WWE Champion The Rock is not scheduled for any house shows and will only be working RAW, SmackDown and PPV shows.

– The current plan for the World Heavyweight title match at WrestleMania 29 is Randy Orton vs. Sheamus. Since neither man is currently champion, that means that Del Rio’s title reign will probably end at Elimination Chamber.

– As noted over the weekend, Brock Lesnar has signed a new 2-year deal with WWE that will keep him with the company through WrestleMania 31 in 2015. It’s believed that Lesnar will be required to work only 3 pay-per-view events per year. There is some talk that Lesnar actually signed the deal backstage before Monday’s RAW from Las Vegas.

* VIDEO of TENSAI Dancing In Lingerie From RAW (WOW…)

(Partial Source: f4wonline.com)

Jim Ross Says CM Punk Restored The Importance Of The WWE Title, More From Goldust

– WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross tweeted the following about last night’s Royal Rumble pay-per-view, and CM Pun restoring the importance of the WWE Championship:

“I enjoyed @WWE Royal Rumble on PPV. Road to WM will be revealing. Several talents stood out. I pd retail & have the flu & I’m happy. You?”

“@steveaustinBSR used 2 preach about the importance of #WWE Title & what it meant to the champion & the @WWE. @CMPunk restored that feeling.”

– Goldust tweeted the following after making his surprise return in last night’s 30-man WWE Royal Rumble match:

“I think that was legit the loudest goldust pop i ever heard. Ty to all the fans for keeping me close to your hearts. Means so much! Ty”

“I got a hold of @CodyRhodesWWE a little tonight and it was bitter sweet! #RoyalRumble @WWEUniverse ty”

“Thanks guys for the 24 k goldust pop of the ages! Wow that felt good! #RoyalRumble #slapthe stache #GoldieVSCodyWM29″

The Rock & CM Punk Address The Shield On SmackDown (Video)

From Friday’s SmackDown, CM Punk confronts the Shield and tells them not to interfere in his match at the Royal Rumble. The Rock tells CM Punk he doesn’t believe he’s not behind the Shield’s attack on him at RAW.

CM Punk takes care of business with The Shield and then has one final faceoff with The Rock before their WWE Championship Match at Royal Rumble 2013.

CM Punk Talks About The Royal Rumble, Working With Paul Heyman, Ending The Streak & More

Ariel Helwani of MMAFighting.com scored another exclusive interview with WWE Champion CM Punk this week and spoke to him about a number of topics, including Sunday’s Royal Rumble pay-per-view, The Rock, the status of his surgically repaired knee, whether he plans on taking time off soon, working with Paul Heyman and much more. Here are some highlights:

– Punk says he probably came back to soon from his knee surgery. He revealed the injury took place at Night of Champions in September during his WWE Title defense against John Cena. He said the knee is “alright” but called it “stupid” that he came back so soon after surgery.

– He wishes he could take time off, but it’s not realistic at this point, with WWE is entering the most lucrative season of the year.

– He might attend the UFC on Fox event this Saturday in Chicago before traveling to Phoenix for the Royal Rumble.

– He loves working with Paul Heyman and they text each other saying “Thank you” after working shows together.

– Punk also played up the rumor that he’ll be wrestling The Undertaker at WrestleMania 29. Helwani asked a “favor” of Punk, for him to retain the WWE Championship this Sunday at the Royal Rumble and then end the streak on April 7th. Punk replied, “Absolutely. 100 percent. Consider it done.”

Check out the full video interview below:

ESPN Slams Cena’s RAW Promo, ESPN Power Rankings, RAW Ratings Delayed

– Ratings for Monday’s WWE RAW have been delayed this week due to the Martin Luther King holiday. We’ll have the info on Wednesday afternoon.

ESPN.com has updated their WWE Power Rankings for the week. Here are the Top 5, with their rankings from last week in the parentheses:

1. CM Punk (1)
2. Dolph Ziggler (3)
3. The Shield (9)
4. Alberto Del Rio (4)
5. The Rock (2)

It’s worth noting that John Cena ranked at #10 this week after taking the #5 spot last week. ESPN is the latest news outlet to skewer Cena for his odd promo on RAW:

This man used to be money on the mic, but his promo on Raw was seriously one of the most ridiculous, time-wasting experiences I’ve sat through in years. Curious to know whether his writers are really this out of touch, or if Cena actually thinks he’s being funny.

* Amazing/Disturbing VIDEO: Daniel Bryan Is … The DAZZLER