CM Punk Makes Shocking Return at WWE Survivor Series After 9-Year Absence from AEW
Nearly one decade after his last appearance, CM Punk made a surprise return to the WWE stage on Saturday night.
Nearly one decade after his last appearance, CM Punk made a surprise return to the WWE stage on Saturday night.
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) fired wrestler CM Punk on the heels of an incident back stage at the company’s premier event.
AEW star CM Punk posed with a sign that read “trans rights are human rights” after defeating Samoa Joe at the All In event at Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday.
CM Punk, a former WWE Champion and struggling UFC fighter, called President Trump a racist and likened him to former Klansman David Duke.
Stipe Miocic defended the UFC heavyweight belt in emphatic fashion in front of a hometown Cleveland crowd at UFC 203.
On Saturday, CM Punk learned that he faces off with Mickey Gall this summer. On Wednesday, CM Punk underwent back surgery and Gall learned he faces someone other CM Punk in his next bout.
UFC welterweight Cathal Pendred called CM Punk a “massive personality” who brings “a lot of attention to the sport” when Breitbart Sports caught up with him in Boston earlier this year. Yesterday on Twitter, CM Punk called the Irishman “boring,” a “coward,” and an alternative name for a cat.
Mixed-martial artist Muhammed Lawal, who dabbles in professional wrestling, believes professional wrestler CM Punk, now dabbling in mixed-martial arts, will succeed in his transition to the UFC.
“I would 100 percent fight him,” UFC middleweight Cathal Pendred tells Breitbart Sports about a rumored matchup with CM Punk.