CM Punk, WWE and pipe bomb
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CM Punk is on the people's side, calling WWE, The Rock, the WrestleMania 42 ticket prices, and more out during his latest RAW pipebomb. During his latest pipebomb promo, CM Punk called out The Rock and even WWE/TKO for the WrestleMania 42 ticket prices,
CM Punk is not just another name in pro wrestling. He’s someone who genuinely changed how fans and wrestlers look […]
From the start of the April 6 edition of Raw on Netflix, WWE delivered its best attempt to respond to criticism for the build to WrestleMania 42 in a jam-packed Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: WWE It sounds like CM Punk is taking a more pragmatic approach to his current run in WWE. Punk was a guest on Barstool Sports’ Pardon My Take. During the conversation ...
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CM Punk is one of the most popular wrestlers in the WWE. From his electric charisma to that no-filter mic game, Punk built his WWE legacy by connecting with fans in a way few ever have. However, Punk’s life outside the ring is just as interesting because he isn’t on his wrestling journey alone and shares it with another WWE legend who made their triumphant return to the company.
His desire to main event WrestleMania motivated him to set foot in WWE again. While he soon got injured months after his return, Punk fulfilled his dream at WrestleMania 41, when he main-evented night 1 during his triple threat match against Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins.