Kemo
02-06-2024, 08:10 PM
CM Punk is out of action with a triceps injury. He had successful surgery and plans to make a big comeback. That being said, WWE may want him to appear in the meantime.
Sean Ross Sapp noted on Fightful Select that Punk attended the Smackdown event in Birmingham, having undergone surgery in the area the previous day. Additionally, he made several appearances at the Performance Center in Orlando, leading many to speculate about his future involvement.
Ace Steel, who is a close associate of Punk, potentially revealed that WWE is interested in him providing commentary on the Wrestling Perspective Podcast this week, set to release Tuesday on Fightful. When asked by Dennis Farrell about Punk's potential role on WWE TV until his return, Steel hinted at the possibility.
"Definitely, they want him commentary, they want him on commentary. I don't know that they go that route since they did an injury angle to pull him out since they did the storyline on him; [Drew] stomps on his arm. There's the physicality that puts him out. I personally don't want to see him in an onscreen role unless it's in the meantime he's doing NXT or something. I really don't want to see him on the same show as Drew Mcintyre because his sole focus would be going after Drew Mcintyre. “Well, I can't fight you. Well, I'm gonna try.”
"We see people hit by cars and forktrucks and all these things, you know. Still, I feel like the fact that they did the injury that a lot of people think they, they put the storyline to it now that a lot of people think it's, he's faking it, which is hilarious that it's a storyline 100% which of course it's wrestling. So, you've done so many of those, like, oh, well, let's do this where he hurts guys."
CM Punk was supposed to face Seth Rollins at WrestleMania 40. Sadly, his injury during the 2024 men's Royal Rumble match put him out of action for a number of months.
Sean Ross Sapp noted on Fightful Select that Punk attended the Smackdown event in Birmingham, having undergone surgery in the area the previous day. Additionally, he made several appearances at the Performance Center in Orlando, leading many to speculate about his future involvement.
Ace Steel, who is a close associate of Punk, potentially revealed that WWE is interested in him providing commentary on the Wrestling Perspective Podcast this week, set to release Tuesday on Fightful. When asked by Dennis Farrell about Punk's potential role on WWE TV until his return, Steel hinted at the possibility.
"Definitely, they want him commentary, they want him on commentary. I don't know that they go that route since they did an injury angle to pull him out since they did the storyline on him; [Drew] stomps on his arm. There's the physicality that puts him out. I personally don't want to see him in an onscreen role unless it's in the meantime he's doing NXT or something. I really don't want to see him on the same show as Drew Mcintyre because his sole focus would be going after Drew Mcintyre. “Well, I can't fight you. Well, I'm gonna try.”
"We see people hit by cars and forktrucks and all these things, you know. Still, I feel like the fact that they did the injury that a lot of people think they, they put the storyline to it now that a lot of people think it's, he's faking it, which is hilarious that it's a storyline 100% which of course it's wrestling. So, you've done so many of those, like, oh, well, let's do this where he hurts guys."
CM Punk was supposed to face Seth Rollins at WrestleMania 40. Sadly, his injury during the 2024 men's Royal Rumble match put him out of action for a number of months.